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Rose
Listing last updated on Wed Aug 2024
[From The Gardeners' Magazine and Register of rural & domestic improvement, September 1832, Vol. 8, p. 497-8:] The late professor of natural philosophy (fisica) in the Lyceum of S. Alessandro, in Milan, Signor Antonio Crivelli had contrived a cone or trunk of brass...Luigi Manetti, Monza, Feb. 26, 1832.
[From Le Rose Italiane, by Andrew Hornung, 2015, p. 59-61:] Thomas Rivers mentions the seeds he received from Crivelli. While the latter can be easily identified as Count Crivelli... the fact that Crivelli maintains an exchange of letters with Thomas Rivers ...... opens up the possibility that both Crivelli and Manetti's roses are creations or discoveries of Clare-Compton, Marquess of Townshend
 
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