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'Ännchen Müller' rose Photos
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‘Annie Muller’. ’From A. N. Pierson Inc., Cromwell, Connecticut wholesale trade list 1912, p. 11. Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 14 NOV 23 |
From 1913 series of Wills's cigarette cards (No 78)
Text on reverse of card:
AENNCHEN MULLER.
(Polyantha.)
An ideal rose for bedding, massing, or for pot culture, and its large pyramidal clusters produce charming miniature flowers throughout the summer and autumn. It is erect in habit of growth, with beautiful dark green foliage, and is quite hardy. Requires very little pruning, and makes plants from 2ft. to 3ft. high. Introduced in 1906.
Uploaded 24 AUG 11 |
Dingee & Conard Co. 1907
As 'Anny Müller'
Uploaded 8 NOV 18 |
National Rose Society (RNRS), the Rose Annual 1915, P223 Bees' Advertisement. Scanned with permission
Uploaded 18 OCT 09 |
From "Die Rose ihre Anzucht und Pflege", by Robert Betten, 1919, p. 97
Uploaded 26 NOV 16 |
Sangerhausen, October 2007 |
Gardeners' Chronicle June 1, 1907 p. 349
Uploaded 13 MAR 16 |
Sangerhausen, October 2007 |
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