'Scandens rosea alba' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 318. Grey, Alice (arvensis) in England ? ; yellowish white, edges pink, climbing habit
Book (1936) Page(s) 647. Scandens rosea alba (sempervirens) ? ? ; pale pink, small, double, once-blooming, few prickles, growth 9/10, climbing, 4-5 m. = R. scandens; Repens. Sangerhausen
Book (15 Sep 1910) Page(s) Vol. 1, Part I, p. 12. The Ayrshire Roses, amongst the most popular of our climbing Roses, originated from Rosa arvensis . Among them are Queen of the Belgians , Alice Gray , Dundee Rambler, and many others very generally grown for wreathing arches and pillars and covering walls. They are not only beautiful, but have the additional advantages of being absolutely hardy, and at the same time the strongest growing and most floriferous of all our garden Roses.
Book (1902) Page(s) 138. Rosa Arvensis, ses variétés et ses hybrides... 6132. Alice Gray (Angleterre) blanc bordé rose
Book (1899) Page(s) 161. Scandens, Grimpant Scandens rosea alba, sempervirens, rose pâle
Website/Catalog (1895) Page(s) 88. Summer Roses. Ayshire Roses. Alice Gray—White, delicately edged pink.
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 120. climber, Scandens, see Repens.
Book (1873) Page(s) 646. Splendens, (scandens), flesh-coloured, crimson buds; very floriferous. Due to her vigorous growth excellently suitable for a rapid covering of walls etc., as well as for tall pyramids and pillars.
Book (1860) Page(s) 161. Rosa arvensis ..(R. capreolata). - Ayrshire-Rose. Alice Grey, beautiful, yellowish salmon-flesh-coloured.
Book (1858) Page(s) 133. Rosa arvensis .... Alice Grey, blooms yellowish, reddish white.
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