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'Rosa muscosa fulgens' rose References
Book (2012) Page(s) 37. Rose mousseuse 3e Série... Suite des Mousseuses... (R. Mousseuse éclatante Laf. (R. Mousseuse cerise vif hardy
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Book (1858) Page(s) 50. The Mosses Bloom with us, in greater profusion and perfection every Spring, and are indeed magnificent. Five hundred half-opened buds and fully expanded flowers have been counted, of a morning, on single plants! The half-opened bud, so delicately and modestly concealed in its mossy covering, is one of the loveliest of floral gems. 312. Eclatante—bright glossy rose; flowers large; habit vigorous and robust.
Book (1848) Page(s) 36. Moss. Éclatante; flowers deep even pink, large and double, well mossed; form, expanded. Growth, vigorous; foliage, large. Thrives well as a Standard. A fine showy Rose.
Book (1847) Page(s) 269. MOSS ROSES.
Éclatante is an excellent variety of very vigorous growth, and brilliant rose-colored flowers.
Magazine (4 Nov 1843) Page(s) 773. Amateur's Garden. In July last, I, in company with my employer, went to Sawbridgeworth, to see Mr. Rivers' collection in bloom, and the list which I subjoin are what we purchased to add to an already tolerably good collection.... Moss. Crested ! ! Blush ! ! Eclatante ! ! Luxembourg ! ! Unique ! ! ! ! Old White ! ! All the Roses in this list are excellent, but those marked with notes of exclamation are the best, and the notes are increased in number in proportion to their superior claims. —W.P. Ayres, Brooklands.
Magazine (Jun 1843) Page(s) Vol. 32, p. 442. LISTE DES EXPOSANTS, DES PLANTES ET AUTRES OBJETS EXPOSÉS DU 10 AU 14 MAI 1843, sous les auspices de la Société royale d'horticulture de Paris , DANS L'ORANGERIE DU LUXEMBOURG. M. LEVEQUE , dit RENÉ, horticulteur, boulevard de l'Hôpital, 46. Mousseuses perpétuelles. 1297 Fuchsia fulgens.
Magazine (12 Jun 1841) Page(s) 384. Paul and Son's Nursery, Cheshunt.—The collection of Roses here is very extensive, and in the course of a few days the whole will be in bloom. Among the more remarkable that we saw were... Moss.—Crimson, Du Luxembourg, and Éclatante are the best high-coloured kinds, and Blush, Pompon, and White Bath, are the best pink and white sorts.
Book (1837) Page(s) 41. Rose mousseuse 3e Série... Suite des Mousseuses... (R. Mousseuse éclatante Laf. (R. Mousseuse cerise vif hardy
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Book (1837) Page(s) 8. The Summer Rose Garden. The Moss Rose. (Rosa centifolia muscosa.) Éclatante is a Moss Rose, quite worthy of notice; for it is so vigorous in its growth, that it soon forms a fine tree: its colour is also remarkably bright.
Website/Catalog (1837) Page(s) 3. The Summer Rose Garden. Moss Roses (Rosa centifolia muscosa). Éclatante...brilliant rose...cupped and double.
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