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Book (1996) Page(s) 75. Includes photo(s). Ramona ('Red Cherokee') Climber. The flowers of this unusual rose are carmine red, with a greyish-red reverse and gold stamens... 'Ramona' is a sport of R. x. anemonoides... In cooler climates it needs a warm wall to do well...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 484. Ramona Hybrid Laevigata, carmine-crimson, single, 1913, ('Red Cherokee'); 'Anemone' sport; Dietrich & Turner.
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 148. Includes photo(s). Ramona ('Red Cherokee') Laevigata climber. Parentage: Sport from 'Anemone Rose'. USA 1913. Description and cultivation... A beautiful large, single, rose of deep cerise-pink with prominent yellow stamens...
Book (1993) Page(s) 76. Includes photo(s). [Listed under "Wild Roses and Their Cultivars"] ('Ramona', 'Red Cherokee') A lovely climber for a warm wall. Rather tender, but excellent in the Mediterranean or other warm climate. A sport from 'Anemonoides'. Dietrich Turner (California) 1913. Flowers produced for a long period from early summer. Height: 10 ft. Faint scent.
Website/Catalog (1982) Page(s) 31. Ramona (Hybrid Laevigata) Large, single, papery flowers of cerise-crimson. A deeper sport from ‘Anemone Rose’ with the same beautiful characteristics. 1913. N. Shade tolerant. (R) 8 x 10’.
Book (1938) Page(s) 87. T. A. Stewart. The Beauty and Value of Single Roses Ramona is a Rose that has given me a great deal of pleasure, and helps to brighten the garden in the early spring as well as giving a few autumn blooms. It is identical with the old Sinica Anemone, but the colour is much deeper, being a bright rosy red. It likes to run almost wild, when it gives an immense number of blooms and flowers over quite a long period.
Book (1936) Page(s) 597. Ramona (hybrid laevigata) Dietrich & Turner 1913; sport of the Anemone-Rose or Pink Cherokee; carmine-crimson, single. = Red Cherokee.
Book (1930) Page(s) 22. The Best Climbing and Pillar Roses For you who love the abandon and vigor of the climbing Rose here is an assortment of Climbers for all climates that is reliable, covers all shades of color, and constitutes, we think, one of the most complete offerings of its kind in America. Strong 2 and 3 year old, field grown plants that will quickly give a wealth of bloom. We also carry a stock of larger Climbing Roses, with trellises, in tubs for immediate effects. Cherokee [Red]. (1909) Free climber, light green foliage, very large red single flowers. ... $1.00
Website/Catalog (1928) Page(s) 26. Climbers. Cherokee Red (Ramona). (Dietrich & Turner, 1913.) A better grower than the pink. Outer side of petals quite red when first opening. Also known as "Red Cherokee".
Website/Catalog (1925) Page(s) 31. New Roses 1925. Ramona (Laevigata) (Dietrich & Turner) The red Cherokee rose. Nearly all growers are familiar with the beautiful climber known as ‘Sinica Anemone’, which produces such an abundance of single pink flowers throughout the season. ‘Ramona’ in every respect, but colour is' identical with ‘Sinica Anemone’, but is a much deeper pink; in fact, may be called
a Iight red. 4/- each.
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