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'Theresia Stravius' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 684. Stravius, Thérèse (china) ? ? ; whitish pink
Website/Catalog (1913) Page(s) 63. Roses on Their Own Roots. Bourbon, China, Hybrid Perpetual, Hybrid Noisette, Hybrid Tea, Polyantha, Rugosa and Tea Roses. Theresa Stravius. (China) A vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. White with pale flesh-colored center.
Book (1906) Page(s) 161. 10.378. Thérèse Stravius, Bengale, blanc rose
Website/Catalog (1900) Page(s) 8. Everblooming Roses. Theresa Stravius...
Website/Catalog (1892) Page(s) 37. China Roses. Theresa Stravius. White, pale flesh center.
Website/Catalog (1885) Page(s) 15. China Roses. Theresa Stravius—White, slightly flesh colored at centre.
Website/Catalog (1885) Page(s) 35. Roses — Everblooming. Section I. China Roses. The Roses belonging to this class are among the best bloomers for this climate. Their flowers are produced in great abundance, though not equal in beauty of shape or variety of color to other classes. Theresa Staravius [sic]. White, pale flesh centre.
Website/Catalog (1881) Page(s) 35. China Roses. Theresa Stravius—White, pale flesh center.
Website/Catalog (1869) Page(s) 8. Soupert & Notting, rose nursery, Luxemburg. 180 roses in a group, grafted on the rootstock of Rosa canina at ground level. Price 150 francs....Tea Roses....Thérésia Stravius....
Book (1858) Page(s) 289. Bengalische Rose. Theresia Stravius, Blumen mittelgroß, gefüllt, fleischfarbig, reichblühend.
Translation: The China Rose. Theresia Stravius, the medium-sized, double flower is flesh-colored; produced abundantly.
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