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'Madame Alfred Carrière' rose References
Magazine (2023) Page(s) No. 66, p.30. [From "Who was Mme Alfred Carrière" by Martin Stott, pp. 27-30] ... The Schwarz's clearly had connections with [Grenoble] - Guillot père grew up there and Mme Ernest Calvat was the wife of a glove maker in Grenoble whose father-in-law had been a respected mayor of the city. It is here that we find Alfred Carrière - a manufacturer of cement and concrete fountain pipes who had a passion for horticulture.....Massad's research identifies [his wife] as Louise Élisa Marie Périer from Pontcharra...She was born on 25 August 1836. She married Léon-Antoine Alfred Carrière on 10 December 1862....[she] died on New Year's Day in 1903...
Booklet (2009) Page(s) 29. Triploid...Mme. Alfred Carriere [Provenance: Antique Rose Emporium]
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 57. Mme Alfred Carriere Noisette 1879 Rated 9.0
Article (magazine) (Jun 2002) Page(s) 47. Madame Alfred Carriere Noisette 1879... the most widely available of the Noisettes... unless affected by rain, among the most desirable of all white roses in the gardem... Joseph Schwartz of Lyon dedicated it 'to the wife of a great lover of roses from our own province of Dauphiné'.
Website/Catalog (4 Jan 1999) Page(s) 32. Includes photo(s).
Website/Catalog (23 Oct 1998) Page(s) 29. Includes photo(s).
Book (1997) Page(s) 23, 26. Includes photo(s). p. 23 - In 1902, Gertrude Jekyll named [this rose] the best white climber. p. 26 - Can be grown on a protected wall in Zone 6.
Book (1996) Page(s) 70. Includes photo(s). Mme Alfred Carrière Noisette climber... In its favour are the pretty, loosely formed gardenia-like flowers, white with a hint of blush, and scented; extended period of flower from summer to autumn; and vigour... introduced in 1879 by the Schwartz nursery in south-east France, and named for a local rose lover...
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 160. Mme. Alfred Carrière Noisette. Vve Schwartz (France) 1879. Description... creamy blush fading to blush-white...
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 333. Mme. Alfred Carrière Noisette, pale pinkish white, 1879, Schwartz, J. Description.
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