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Book  (2012)  Page(s) 67.  
 
Rosa moschata, Miller. 2Série. 
R. Damascena subalba, Thory
Book  (2012)  Page(s) 67.  
 
Rosa moschata, Miller. 2Série. 
R. Belle Henriette, Dup.
Book  (May 1998)  Page(s) 44-45.  Includes photo(s).
 
Page 44: Rosa damascena subalba ('Blush Damask Rose') Description... petals 5, notched, white flushed with pink; bud darkish red... It grows in Southern Europe and is thought to be a native of Spain...
Page 45: [Illustration]
Book  (1981)  Page(s) 85.  
 
Thory, in Redouté, gives R. nivea Hort. as one of several synonyms of his R. damascena var. subalba, but it is very improbable that the rose portrayed by Redouté under that name is the clone ‘Dupontii’ (Les Roses, Vol. I, p. 63, t.). Certainly the plant grown as R. damascena subalba in the Luxembourg garden in 1833 was not ‘Dupontii’, judging from the specimen in the Kew Herbarium.
Book  (1851)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Guichard ....  Belle Henriette
Book  (1848)  Page(s) Appendix, p. 165.  Includes photo(s).
 
fruit of R. damascena sub-alba
Website/Catalog  (1844)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Rosa damascena Mill.
- sub-alba
Book  (1838)  Page(s) 2559.  Includes photo(s).
 
R. damascèna. Add to "Engravings:" " and our fig. 2456., of R. d. sub-álba."
Book  (1837)  Page(s) 149.  
 
Rosa moschata, Miller. 2Série. 
R. Damascena subalba, Thory
Book  (1837)  Page(s) 149.  
 
Rosa moschata, Miller. 2Série. 
R. Belle Henriette, Dup.
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