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  1. American Beauty was later identified as the 1875 French-bred hybrid perpetual, Mme Ferdinand Jamin. Rose authority and author Brent Dickerson accepts the theory propounded by Georgia Torrey Drennan, that American Beauty was a seedling raised by Baltimore nurseryman, Anthony Cook, and that Bancroft's daughter saw the rose in bloom at his nursery ...

  2. Rosa 'American Beauty' is a deep pink to crimson rose cultivar, bred by Henri Lédéchaux in France in 1875, and was originally named 'Madame Ferdinand Jamin'. Quick Facts Rosa 'American Beauty', Hybrid parentage ... Rosa 'American Beauty'. The original cultivar (top), and a white variant (bottom) Hybrid parentage. Rosa hybrid.

  3. Details. Bloom Size: 4 inches. Bloom Type: Fully Double. Class: Large Flowered Climber. Color: Deep Pink. Disease Resistance: Disease Resistant. Fragrance: fff. Height: 8-10 Feet. Rebloom: r. Shade Tolerance: Shade Tolerant. Thorns: Thornless or Nearly Thornless. Zone: 5-9. Climber List: Grow As Shrub or Climber. Decade Introduced: 1900 to 1909.

  4. Noted by Antique Rose Emporium: "Beautiful globular buds open to large cupped flowers of deep, glowing pink with an excellent perfume. This rose blooms for us repeatedly, with a good display in spring and fall as well as a scattering of flowers during the summer.

  5. Oct 21, 2009 · Many rose experts claim that the American Beauty is actually a French rose called Mme. Ferdinand Jarmin, a French rose. Since confusion and controversy surround this rose, some red roses maybe sold as American Beauty roses or called Red American Beauty roses.

  6. The American Beauty Rose is a classic and beloved rose variety. It features large, fragrant, fully double flowers in a beautiful shade of pink. This Antique Perpetual Rose blooms continuously throughout the growing season, adding a touch of elegance and romance to any garden.

  7. The Orland P. Bassett House, also known as the "American Beauty" House, is a historic Colonial Revival residence in Hinsdale, Illinois . History. The Orland P. Bassett House, and the accompanying carriage house, were constructed in 1899. Bassett began his career as a printer, moving to Chicago manage the Pictorial Printing Company in 1874.

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