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'Madame Denis' rose References
Book  (2003)  Page(s) 152.  
 
1853. Madame Maurin (T), synonymes: Adèle Pradel et Madame Denis
Book  (2001)  Page(s) 203.  
 
"The many supposed synonyms formerly reported ('Alba Rosea', 'Adèle Pradel, etc. etc.) appear not to be synonyms at all, but rather now extinct rose varieties in their own right."
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 342.  
 
Mme. Maurin Tea, creamy white, shaded with salmon, 1853, Guillot...
Book  (Jun 1992)  Page(s) 51.  
 
Mme Bravy ('Alba Rosea', 'Adèle Pradel', 'Danzille', 'Isidore Malton', 'Mme Denis', 'Mme de Sertot', 'Mme Maurin') Tea. Guillot père, 1845. [Author cites information from different sources. Interesting entries about the origin of the rose and it was named for the wife of G. Bravy, of the Société d'Horticulture de l'Hérault.]
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 62.  
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 465.  
 
Maurin, Mme. (T) Guillot 1853; white-pink, sometimes yellowish, center salmon-pink, medium to large, very double, globular, rolled petals, solitary or in clusters up to 3, bloom does not always open well, not very floriferous, repeats well, large & wide thorns, growth 7/10, = Mme. Denis; Adèle Pradel
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 580.  
 
Pradel, Adèle (tea) Guillot 1850; salmon-coloured = Mme. Maurin
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 201.  
 
Denis, Mme. (tea) Guillot 1853; salmon-white, medium to large, very double, growth 7/10
Denis, Mme. (tea) Moreau 1872; salmon = Mme. Maurin
Denis, Mme. (tea) Gonod 1872; white, center sulphur-yellow, large, double, floriferous, growth 4/10
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 492.  
 
Morin, Mme. (tea) = Adèle Pradel; Mme. Denis.
Book  (1905)  Page(s) Vol. II, p. 193.  Includes photo(s).
 
Violet noirâtre Origine : Reproduction de l'Atroviolaceus du professeur Saccardo. ...AU. : Schwarzviolett. Angl.. : Dark violet. ...
Tons 1 et 2 : Nuances observées sur le bois du Rosier Madame Morin (observé en hiver)
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