HelpMeFind Roses, Clematis and Peonies
Roses, Clematis and Peonies
and everything gardening related.
DescriptionPhotosLineageAwardsReferencesMember RatingsMember CommentsMember JournalsCuttingsGardensBuy From 
'Madame Pernet-Ducher' rose Photos
 
SUBJECTMEMBER FILTERLIST ORDER
  • Habit / Whole plant
  • Bloom or cluster close up
  • Buds, sepals & receptacles
  • Stamens, filaments & pistils
  • Hips / Seeds
  • Foliage / Leaves
  • Canes / Stems / Branches
  • Identification / Label
  • Award
  • Everyone's photos
  • Breeder's photos
  • My photos
  • My HMF Favorite Member's photos
  • Private member group photos
  • Newest First
  • Oldest First
  • By HMF Rating
  • By HMF Favorites
List customization using the above LIST OPTIONS feature is an advanced feature available to premium-membership members and sponsor listings.
Madame Pernet-Ducher rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of scvirginia
Illustration by H. G. Moon for The Garden, June 12 1897, p.1122; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 31 AUG 17
Madame Pernet-Ducher rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Cà Berta
Roses and rose growing. 1908. Facing pag. 107
Uploaded 21 SEP 11
Madame Pernet-Ducher rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of AmiRoses
At Lyon, Parc de la Tête d'Or
Uploaded 1 JUN 15
Madame Pernet-Ducher rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
Plate 1122, p428, The Garden Vol 51 June 12 1897 "Drawn for The Garden at Gravetye Manor by H,G, Moon. Lithographed and printed by J.L. Goffart." See references for accompanying text. This photo does not give an accurate representation of the colour of the original which is more yellow.
Uploaded 2 FEB 10
Madame Pernet-Ducher rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of AmiRoses
At Lyon, Parc de la Tête d'Or
Uploaded 1 JUN 15
Madame Pernet-Ducher rose photo
V
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
Mme Pernet Ducher - Card No 49 from the Wills’s Cigarettes 1912 Series of 50 Roses. Text on reverse: MME. PERNET DUCHER (Hybrid Tea). A perfect garden rose, producing freely and continuously, exquisitely formed buds, on long erect stems, suitable for buttonholes or house decoration, lasting well in water. Very free and quite hardy, it requires slight pruning, and will thrive best in a rich loam soil. Introduced in 1892.
1 favorite vote.  
Uploaded 29 JAN 10
Madame Pernet-Ducher rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of AmiRoses
At Lyon, Parc de la Tête d'Or
Uploaded 1 JUN 15
C - Member CommentsI - Accuracy QuestionedR - Member RatingsV - Member Favorite
© 2024 HelpMeFind.com