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Book  (1958)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Bianca Camelia. HT. (San Remo Exp. Sta., '33.) Nuntius Pacelli X Sachsengruss. Bud ovoid, pointed; fl. very large, dbl. (23-25 petals), very fragrant, snow-white, center light blush-yellow. Fol. light green. Very vig., upright; free bloom. (28)
Magazine  (May 1955)  Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 26.  
 
[From "Les Roses hybrides Italiennes" by Giuliana Eva Mameli-Calvino, pp. 25-27]
« Station expérimentale de Floriculture » de San Remo ....en 1932 « Camélia » (« Nuntius Pacelli » x « Sachsengruss »), « Maddalena » (Julien Potin x J. C. Thornton), également primée à Rome (1937) ; « Imperia » (Empire Queen x Dame Edith Elen)
Magazine  (1954)  Page(s) vol 6 pag xxxvi.  
 
Camelia (Nuntius Pacelli x Sachsengruss)
Article (misc)  (1953)  Page(s) 658.  
 
Anche la "Stazione sperimentale di floricoltura " di San Remo, che fu fondata nel 1925, si dedicò ... all'incrocio delle Rose. ... Nel 1929 venne selezionata la var. Ventimiglia H.T. (premiata a Roma nel 1935 con certificato di primo merito), nel 1932 Camelia (Nuntius Pacelli x Sachsengruss), Maddalena (Julien Potin x J.C. Thornton), pure premiata a Roma (1937); Imperia (Empire Queen x Dame Edith Helen), nel 1937 Clotaria (Gruss an Coburg x J.C. Thornton), che è in commercio da alcuni anni e venne premiata all'Esposizione biennale di Sanremo nel 1953; Liguria H.T., Radiosa (M.me Pierre S. du Pont x J.C. Thornton), Catalina (Pres. H. Hoover x Kath Petchold) e molte altre.
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