'Bernard' rose References
Magazine (1848) Page(s) 49. B. F. G., Derby.—Late-blooming Roses.—The undermentioned are fine:— ...Damask Perpetuals.—Mogador, vivid crimson; Bernard, blush rose.
Book (1848) Page(s) 110. Damask Perpetuals. Bernard (Madame Ferray); flowers salmon, of medium size, full; form, cupped. A beautiful little Rose, a sport from the Crimson.
Book (1847) Page(s) 242. Bernard is a desirable rose, with small but very fragrant flowers. They are well formed and double, and their color a light carmine tinted with salmon.
Website/Catalog (1846) Page(s) 10. Portlands et Hybrides, à fleurs perpétuelles. Bernard...Rose vif...1 25 fr.
Book (1846) Page(s) 16. Damask. Once-, seldom twice-blooming. Bernard, very beautiful, good fragrance. Fiery carmine-red with vermilion-red, 2 in., double.
Book (1846) Page(s) 18. Everblooming hardy Roses. Damascena perpetual. Bernard,..good fragrance. Pink-flesh-coloured, 2 in., double, rosette-form.
Book (1846) Page(s) 21. Hybrid Perpetuals...Bernard, idem [listed as Damascena perpetua]
Book (1846) Page(s) 109. Damask Perpetual. Bernard, or Pompon Perpetual, is a most beautiful new rose, with rather small flowers; but they are very double and finely shaped, of a delicate carmine colour: this is a true Perpetual, and a most desirable rose.
Book (1846) Page(s) 132-3. THE PERPETUAL DAMASK ROSE. Bernard or Pompon Perpetual, is a most beautiful rose, with rather small flowers; but these are very double and finely-shaped, of a delicate carmine tinted with salmon, and very fragrant. This rose will flourish better on the Boursault stock than on the Dog Rose: this is a true perpetual, and a most desirable rose.
Book (1844) Page(s) 300. ROSES PERPÉTUELLES REMONTANT PLUS OU MOINS FRANCHEMENT. Bernard, petite, pleine, rose.
Translation: PERPETUAL ROSES THAT ARE MORE OR LESS TRULY REMONTANT. Bernard, small, full, rose-colored.
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