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'Colvill's new Crimson' rose References
Magazine (1845) Page(s) 144. ”On the grouping of decorative plants in the garden, especially in pleasure-gardens and on lawns“ by J. F. W. Bosse…Rosa indica odoratissima…the most beautiful double-blooming varieties…purple, red and crimson…Colville's crimson...
Book (1842) Page(s) 280. Varieties of the Tea Rose...with pink, flesh-coloured and red blooms...Colville's crimson, crimson
Book (1836) Page(s) Section 2, p. 40. Colwills new Crimson. Pale carmine-red, some fragrance, 1.5 in., semi-double.
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