'Boulogne' rose References
Book (2007) Page(s) 95. Boulogne (Br. unk., -1835). N. Vt. purple to brt. rose, vg. ltr.
Book (1936) Page(s) 97. Boulohne (Noisette) ? ? ; dark garnet purple, small, double, cup form, floriferous, growth 7/10.
Book (1899) Page(s) 27. Boulogne, Noisette, grenat foncé
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 21. Noisette. Boulogne, dark purple, passing to purple, small, double, flat cup form, floriferous, excellent.
Website/Catalog (1859) Page(s) 10. Noisette Roses. Boulogne—Dark lilac in clusters.
Book (1856) Page(s) 59. Rosa moschata.—The Noisette Rose. Boulogne...Violet....Small, but perfect, and a profuse bloomer.
Book (1854) Page(s) 274-275. Translation: Perhaps one or the other lover of ever-blooming roses will thank me if I share the list of those I can recommend from personal acquaintance, regardless of age or novelty. Such are,...3) Noisettes: ...Boulogne...
Magazine (1852) Page(s) Annex p. 27. Exposition de 10, 11, 12 et 13 Juin 1852.... M. Honoré Defresne, Horticulteur-pépiniériste, Rue du Soult, 12 et 14, à Vitry (sur.Seine). Rosiers Noisette. 1725 Boulogne.
Magazine (1851) Page(s) Annex p. 29. Annex p. 29: EXPOSITION GÉNÉRALE DES PRODUITS DE L'HORTICULTURE Et des Objets d'Arts et d'Industrie horticoles, LES 26, 27, 28 ET 29 SEPTEMBRE 1851.... DEFRESNE (HONORÉ), Pépiniériste, à Vitry-sur-Seine. Rosiers fleurs coupées. Noisette. 1782 Boulogne.
Book (1848) Page(s) 152. Rosa moschata The Noisette Rose. 9. Boulogne; flowers dark purple, changing to purplish lilac, small and double; form, cupped. Growth, moderate. A profuse bloomer, and distinct.
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