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'Anderson's Double Lady's Blush' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 87.  
 
Double Scots roses. Rose coloured.
Lady Anderson's Blush Deep blush, fading white, large, opening flat, semi-double, stamens complete, petals deeply notched. Bud pale pink. This flowers later than the Lady's Blush, not yet in my collection.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 22.  
 
d'Anderson (pimpinellifolia) in England ? ; pink
Book  (1839)  Page(s) 216.  
 
ROSACEÆ.
Garden Varieties
I. spinosissima.
6  Anderson's double lady's blush
Book  (1832)  Page(s) 568.  
 
The following are the names of the Garden varieties of the Scotch Rose.
Double Scotch Roses
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Anderson's double lady's blush.
Magazine  (1822)  Page(s) 292-293.  
 
Descriptions and Account of the Varieties of Double Scotch Roses, cultivated in the Gardens of England. By Joseph Sabine, Esq. F. R. S. &c. Secretary. Read November 7th, 1820.
The next in my collection is Anderson's Double Lady's Blush, which was given to me by the late George Anderson. It has long and thin peduncles, some bearing a few setae: others being quite smooth; the germen is globose; the sepals are long and narrow; the bud is pale, and in opening shews arich pink; the flower is large, expands well, is flat, and not cupped; it is perfectly semi-double, having no small petals mixed with stamina; the petals are deeply notched; they are of a rich blush colour, but fade off entirely white. The fruits are of moderate size, black, and compressed. It comes into flower later than the Common Lady's Blush.
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