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'Madame Guillot' rose References
Book  (2003)  
 
Obtentions de J.-B. Guillot fils:
1874. Marie Guillot (T)
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 323.  
 
Guillot, Marie (T) Guillot 1874; white with yellowish-green reflexes, large, double, imbricated, globular, fine form, delicate when opening, fragrance 3/10, floriferous, growth 6/10. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog  (1933)  Page(s) 88.  
 
Maria Guillot (Tea). Lemon-white..Low garden plants 1 piece RM [Reichsmark] -.75

[no longer listed in the 1934 catalogue]
Website/Catalog  (1927)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Worth-while Roses.
White Roses.
Field-grown, strong 2-year plants, $1 each, $7.50 for 10, $50 per 100
Marie Guillot.  Tea.  Pure white; large, full; free bloomer.
Website/Catalog  (1925)  Page(s) 82.  
 
Tea Roses...Marie Guillot. Pure white with yellowish reflexes...Low-grafted garden plants 1 piece G.-M. [Gold-Mark] 1.-
Website/Catalog  (1913)  Page(s) 54.  
 
Tea Roses.
Marie Guillot A white Rose, finely tinged with pale yellow, endearing itself to the Rose-lover by reason of its delicacy of tone. It is very fragrant, with a perfume that is abiding. The plant is of vigorous, healthy growth, with strong canes that are sufficiently hardy to withstand the rigors of the severe northern winters. The flowers are constantly produced, and are large, bold, full-double and of firmly woven substance. The buds are of excellent quality. Marie Guillot Rose is one of the best white Roses for outdoor culture, and, on account of its endurance, earnestness and extreme beauty, finds a place in the affections of the Rose-lover. It is a variety that will outlast many later introductions.
Website/Catalog  (1908)  Page(s) 20.  
 
Everblooming or Monthly Roses.
Marie Guillot (T.). Pure white of fine form....Each  .25, per 10  1.50
Website/Catalog  (1907)  Page(s) 85.  
 
In "Tea Roses:" Marie Guillot. White, faintly tinged with pale yellow; flowers large, full and double, very fragrant and showy. One of the best white Roses for outdoor culture of its class.
Magazine  (Nov 1905)  Page(s) 413.  
 
[From "UNE DES CAUSES DE LA PROLIFERATION DES ROSES", by Viviand-Morel, pp. 413-418]
Bien que les Roses prolifères ne soient pas très rares, mon attention a été attirée sur cette dernière par une note publiée par M. Georges Bellair dans la Revue Horticole. Au cours de cette note intitulée ; Sur la malformation des Roses, l'auteur est amenée â rechercher les causes qui produisent cette malformation et il met en première ligne la prédisposition naturelle de la variété. La sécheresse, les alternatives de chaud et de froid viennent ensuite. Il faut dire que parmi les variétés observées par M. Bellair, toutes n’ont pas présenté des cas de prolifération. Chez quelques-unes l'hypertrophie s’est bornée à communiquer aux boutons une impuissance â s’épanouir ; ceux-ci grossissent beaucoup et périssent sans cesser de rester plus ou moins clos.
Parmi les variétés mal formées citées par M. G. Bellair, il faut noter : Auguste Mie, Madame Moser, Madame Damaizin, Madame Boll, La Reine, Hermosa, Jules Margottin, James Bougault, Robert Lebaudy, Clio, Marie Guillot, Etoile de Lyon, Wagram, Clotilde Soupert, etc.
Book  (1902)  Page(s) 79.  
 
Thé. 1839. Marie Guillot (Guillot f. 1874), blanc verdâtre
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