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Book (2002) Page(s) 31. 1855. Not rated
Book (2000) Page(s) 151. ‘Célina’ = Mousseux… tiges rougeâtres… feuilles à dents irrégulières, vert moyen à vert sombre. Ses fleurs, tout juste semi-doubles mais larges (jusqu’à 10cm de diamètre)… bouquets odorants, le mauve clair de leur corolle rehaussé de l’or des étamines. Souffre-douleur de l’oïdium, c’est un rosier pour collectionneur. Hardy, France, 1855.
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 123. Célina ('Céline', 'Coelina', 'La Gracieuse') Moss. Hardy/Portemer, pre-1843. The author cites information from several sources, one of whom describes this rose as "Rich crimson shaded purple, double, well mossed."
Book (1997) Page(s) 158. Includes photo(s). Moss. Hardy (France) 1855. Description and vital statistics. Flowers are quite distinctive, of good size, semi-double, and a mixture of cerise, pink and lavender, displaying golden anthers... somewhat prone to mildew...
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 62. Celina Moss. Hardy (France) 1855. Description... the rose [Thomas grows] has crimson and purple shades... gets mildew...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 82. Célina Moss, reddish-purple, center occasionally streaked white, 1855, Hardy. Description.
Website/Catalog (1986) Page(s) 13. Celina* (Moss) Heavily mossed buds opening to dark crimson. Semi-double. Sometimes streaked white. 1856. (S) 4 x 4’.
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 14. Celina.....semi-double (S) 4 x (illegible).
Article (website) (1982) Page(s) 12. Célina (Moss) Heavily mossed buds opening to dark crimson. Very double. Sometimes streaked white. 1855. (S) 5 x 4’
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 46. Moss and Provence Roses. Their beautiful buds and delicious fragrance render these great favourites, and deservedly so. Pruning.—These should be slightly pruned. Remove all old wood, thin out some of the past season's shoots where overcrowded, shorten the laterals of those remaining, and cut back the young growths to about six eyes. Prune in February or March. Celina... Brilliant crimsonl. Cupped. Double.
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