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'Moussue Partout' rose References
Book  (1880)  Page(s) Annex, p. 135.  
 
cenifolia muscosa. Zoë, Partout, Mousseuse partout, light pink, large, full, flat cup form, canes very prickly, foliage mossed and ruffled, curious, beautiful, bu rare-blooming rose
Book  (1863)  Page(s) 384.  
 
Rosiers non remontants.
R. cent feuilles mousseux.
Zoé, très-mousseuse, moyenne, double, rose.
Book  (1862)  Page(s) 98.  Includes photo(s).
 
 Zoé (Fig. 8), moyenne, pleine, rose, très-mousseuse
Magazine  (1847)  Page(s) 96.  
 
Roses in a collection visited...Moss...Zoé or Moussue partout
Book  (1847)  Page(s) 270.  
 
MOSS ROSES.

Zoé is a very singular and beautiful variety, with globular and rose-colored flowers similar to the Common Moss. Its peculiar beauty resides in the moss, which covers most abundantly its buds, leaves, and branches. From this peculiarity arises one of its names, Mousseuse Partout.
Book  (1842)  Page(s) 266.  
 
There are following varieties of the Moss Rose....Zoë (partout mousseux), very beautiful; strongly mossed, even the surface of the foliage, leaflets are brownish-reddish when young, pink, double bloom
Magazine  (20 Feb 1841)  Page(s) 118.  
 
Roses.—A selection of 24 roses for standards, which are not expensive, and which contains some of the best and most distinct out of each of the following divisions, viz.: Perpetuals, Damasks, Mosses Gallicas {or French), Hybrid Chinas, Celestials.
Mosses. -- Mousseuse Partout, rose
Magazine  (1 Oct 1838)  Page(s) 228.  
 
A List of the most Superb Roses in the Varied Classes. Selected by Mr. Charles Wood, Maresfield Nursery, Uckfield, Sussex.
An abridged List of Select Roses.
MOSS ROSES.
Mouseuses Zoé, rose coloured leaves, and covered with moss.
Website/Catalog  (1836)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Mousseuses....
Zoé....... 1 franc 50 cents
Magazine  (1 Nov 1835)  Page(s) 242.  
 
A Description of Roses. By Mr. T. Rivers, jun., Nurseryman, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire.
In attempting a descriptive catalogue of Roses, I hope to be excused errors, which it seems almost impossible wholly to avoid. Roses vary so much in their form and colour in different seasons and situations, as sometimes scarcely to be recognised... what I hope to accomplish is, to give an idea of what they ought to be in form and colour, under favourable circumstances of soil and situations; and where there is so much confusion as at present in the names and arrangement of Roses, to be among the first in attempting a correct nomenclature.
MOSS ROSES.
Mousseuse partout, or Zoe, rose colour, globular and double, the plant covered with moss.

The following terms are used to express the form of the Flower:
Globular.—The outer petals encircling the flower till fully blown, in the manner of the common Cabbage or Provence Rose.
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