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'Large Crimson Hip' rose References
Book  (1838)  Page(s) 297.  
 
Dog Roses. Scarlet-fruited Eglantine. Branches, purple and flexile. Thorns, uneven; interspersed with bristles. Leafstalks, purpled. Leaflets, smooth, oval-lanceolated. Flowers, in clusters, semi-double, middle-sized; of a bright red.
Book  (1836)  Page(s) 261.  
 
Rosier des Chiens...Églantier à fleurs écarlates; Prévost. Arbrisseau à rameaux flexueux et pourprés; aiguillons inégaux, entremêlés de soies; pétioles pourprés; folioles glabres, ovales-lancéolées; fleurs en corymbes, semi-doubles, moyennes, d'un rouge vif.
Magazine  (1835)  Page(s) 268.  
 
Select Roses of uncertain origin
Hip Scarlet, carmine, expanded and semi-double
Magazine  (1834)  Page(s) 190.  
 
Large Crimson Hip, bright crimson, expanded and large
Website/Catalog  (1833)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Rosa Collina. Collina Canina. Scarlet Hip eglanteria flore coccineo semipleno. Arching purple-red branches. Medium size, semi-double, vivid red.
Book  (1829)  Page(s) 172.  
 
Rosa collina Willdenow. Scarlet Hip Lée.- Eglantier à Fleur écarlate. Rameaux flexueux, pourprés. Aiguillons inégaux, les plus grand arqués, entremêlés de soies dans toute la longueur des rameaux. Pétiole pourpré. Stipules longues, à bords réfléchis. Folioles ovales-lancéolées, glabres. Pédoncules disposés en corymbes. Ovaire oval ou ovoïde, glabre. Sépales ordinairement glabres, 3 sont pinnatifides et bordées de glandes. Fleur moyenne, rouge vif, semi-double ou double.
Book  (1824)  Page(s) tab 9.  Includes photo(s).
 
ROSA canina rubra.
Red-flowered Dog Rose.

SPECIFIC CHARACTER. Rose with ovate seed-buds, and smooth peduncles, furnished at the base with bracteas;
leaflets ovate, serrate, and pointed; footstalks and younger branches prickly; stem erect or spreading.

This Rose was also raised from seed of the Wild Briar, at the same time and under the same treatment [as Rosa canina emarginata by the Hammersmith Nursery], and will probably be considered less as a novelty, than a new edition of the old officinalis or of the Portland Rose. Of the semi-double and pale variety we have added a flower of each, as in the foliage of them there exists very little if any difference.
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