'Virginian Lass' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 740. Virginian Lass (setigera) in America ? ; soft pink, shaded white, medium size, 3/4-full, flat, once very floriferous blooming, cimbing habit = [similar to] Mme. Sancy de Parabère.
Book (1936) Page(s) 643. Sancy de Parabère, Mme. (hybrid alpina) Bonnet 1874; light pink, 8-10 cm, semi-double, flat, lasting, in clusters of 3-9, fragrance 5/10 (cloves), once-blooming, June, repeats on old wood, no prickles, violet-red smooth branches, blue-green foliage, growth 8/10, climbing, 3 m, hardy. Sterile. Weeping and pyramid rose. Larger than Inermis Morletti = [similar to] Virginian Lass. Sangerhausen
Book (1889) Page(s) 123. Climbers... 78 Virginian Lass (R. rubifolia). Large, flat, vigorous, pale pink.
Magazine (7 Apr 1888) Page(s) 234. R. sempervirens, Evergreen Rose, is a climber, bearing flowers of a rosy color in corymbs. The Virginia Lass is a variety of this. Ayrshire Rose is like this.
Magazine (1 Sep 1881) Page(s) 134. Rosiers à feuilles de ronces ou des prairies. .... Virginia Lass : moyenne pleine, blanc rosé.
Magazine (5 Jun 1880) Page(s) Vol. 17, p. 504. Virginia Lass (Pierce).-Light lilac; 1845, vol. xiii., p. 355. [reference is to The Magazine of Horticulture, vol. 13, 1847]
Website/Catalog (1854) Page(s) 31. Prairie Roses....Virginia Lass, blush, in large clusters.
Magazine (Oct 1850) Page(s) 51. Prairie Roses ... VIRGINIA LASS.-Splendid blush; in large clusters; full double.
Book (1849) Page(s) 32, supplement. Descriptive List of Roses. List of roses that bloom only once in the season. Climbing Roses. Rubifolia. 1885 Virginia Lass... [no description]
Book (1848) Page(s) Vol. II, p. 102. The Prairie Rose...Virginia Lass.
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