'Caradori Allan' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 126. Caradori-Allan, Mme. (multiflora setigera) Feast 1843; glossy light pink, medium size, 3/4-full, cluster-flowered.
Book (1936) Page(s) 172. Coradori, Allan (multiflora) ? ? ; pink, medium size, semi-double, large clusters.
Book (1906) Page(s) 171. Mme. Caroline Allen,..and Queen of the Prairies, .all raised by the late Mr. Feast, of Baltimore, in 1843.
Book (1903) Page(s) 263. Rosa Rubifolia. The Prairie Rose. This is an American Rose, introduced in 1830. Nuttall, in his "Genera of North American Plants, &c.," says of it " A very fine flowering species, but nearly scentless; abundant round Detroit and through all the western states to Louisiana." When first I saw this species it struck me as offering a good foundation on which to build up a new floral group, and although little progress towards the attainment of this end has yet been made, I still think it is one of the things of the future. [...] 3. Caradori Allan; flowers French white.
Book (1899) Page(s) 105. Madame Caradori-Allan, multiflora, Feast, 1843, rose clair
Book (1899) Page(s) 31. Caradori Allan, repens, rose vif
Magazine (Sep 1880) Page(s) 141. Rose des prairies (Rosa rubifolia) .... R. Mad. Caradony Allan (Feast, 1843). Fleur demi double, brillamment tachetée.
Magazine (1 Apr 1880) Page(s) 59. [From "NOTICE SUR LES ROSES AMÉRICAINES" by H.B. Ellwanger, read at the Horticultural Society of Rochester on 29 January 1880] Rosa Rubifolia (Roses des prairies). ... Madame Caradori Allen (Samuel Feast, 1843). — Semi-double, rose vif.
Website/Catalog (1876) Page(s) 53. Climbing ...Caradori Allan. Bright pink; semi-double, well-cupped; distinct.
[No longer listed from 1889 onwards]
Book (1860) Page(s) 167. Rosa setigera...Caradori Allan, medium size, semi-double, magnificent pink; blooms in trusses.
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