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'Gloire Lyonnaise' rose References
Newsletter (Feb 2014) Page(s) 20. [From "San Juan Bautista Rose Wranglers", by Loryn Ross, pp. 19-21] San Juan Cemetery is therefore a very special repository of some unique and special roses. ....One rose first given the study name of “La Dame Blanca” has now been found to be ‘Gloire Lyonaise’ of 1885.
Book (2003) Page(s) 153. Obtentions de J-B. Guillot fils 1884. Gloire lyonnaise (HT), et fils, Catalogue (1885)
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 144. Gloire Lyonnaise Hybrid Perpetual. Guillot Fils (France) 1885. 'Baroness Rothschild' x 'Madame Falcot'. Description... creamy white...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 210. Gloire Lyonnaise Hybrid Perpetual, white with trace of yellow at center, 1885, 'Baroness Rothschild' x 'Mme. Falcot'; Guillot Fils. Description.
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 122. Includes photo(s). Gloire Lyonnaise Hybrid Perpetual Botanical grouping: Chinensis 'Baroness Rothschild' x 'Mme Falcot' France 1885 ... creamy white blooms open from plump pink buds... few thorns...
Book (1993) Page(s) 91, 95. Includes photo(s). Hybrid Perpetual. Guillot (fils), France, 1885. ('Baroness Rothschild' x Mme. Falcot')
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 133. Gloire Lyonnaise Hybrid Perpetual. Guillot fils, 1884. Third generation of a cross between 'Baronne Adolphe de Rothschild' and 'Mme Falcot'. [Author cites information from different sources.] Lightly creamy white... lemon-coloured... only one blooming period in the East. Never sets seed-hips, and generally has been considered sterile... foliage immune to disease... thorns somewhat numerous... the color is a nice chrome yellow, with the edges of th epetals pretty much gone towards icy white... To be fully remontant, this plant needs to be cut long... The leaves have a distinct fragrance... Resembles a Tea Rose both in form and fragrance...
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 23. Gloire Lyonnaise..... semi-double flowers.
Article (website) (1982) Page(s) 18. Gloire Lyonnaise (Hybrid Perpetuall) Huge, cupped, very double flowers of pure white with lemon base. Leathery foliage. Scented. 1885. (R) 3 x 3’.
Magazine (Jun 1951) Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 55-56. [From the article "Le Rosier sur la Côte d'azur", by Joseph Baccialone, Ingénieur Horticole, Chef de Service des Jardins de la Ville d'Antibes, pp. 46-59] Les hybrides remontants sont très résistants à notre climat, beaucoup plus que les hybrides de thé. Leurs fleurs sont très belles, mais malheureusèment ils ne donnent que deux floraisons par an, aussi ils sont peu répandus dans les jardins ; citons : — Gloire Lyonnaise, blanc.
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