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'Jeanne Forgeot' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 272.  
 
Forgeot, Jeanne (tea) Forgeot-Tardy 1896; bright golden-yellow, shaded dawn-pink and nankeen, base deep chamois-coloured, outer petals tender pink-yellow, large, double, solitary, floriferous, growth 8/10.
Website/Catalog  (1904)  Page(s) 91.  
 
Jeanne Forgeot  T.  Outer petals pale yellow, centre bright golden yellow, shaded with rose and nankeen, base of petals deep chamois yellow; fine long buds. 
Book  (1902)  Page(s) 72.  
 
Thé. 1539. Jeanne Forgeot (Forgeot, Tardy 1897), jaune et rose
Magazine  (16 Feb 1901)  Page(s) 114.  
 
Jeanne Forgeot and Josephine Dauphin are two good novelties, but the growth of the first-named is not vigorous.
Book  (1901)  Page(s) 391.  
 
Jeanne Forgeot, golden yellow, shaded nankeen and rose.
Magazine  (29 Jul 1899)  Page(s) 81.  
 
I thought at one time that Jeanne Forgeot would be a bad grower. I knew that the flower was superb, the long blooms making it so very distinct, but in vigour it has surprised me, and I now look forward to it becoming a very valuable Rose.
Magazine  (13 May 1899)  Page(s) 329.  
 
Rose Jeanne Forgeot (Tea-scented). -- What a pity such a grand Rose should be so severely handicapped by a weakly constitution. It seems wonderful that the slender shoots should produce a bloom with the fulness, size, and depth of petal which the Rose under notice has. The flowers are so heavy that the thin stalks almost break with their weight. The colour is a deep chamois-yellow, with a paler creamy tint towards the edges of the petals and a slight shading of salmon. In shape it is like a large egg, and so double, that I question if it will open well outdoors, excepting upon walls. Exhibitors will possibly make much of this variety, and it may come good upon standard Briers, but it appears to me to be as valueless for ordinary cultivation as Cleopatra, a Rose that is seen in such grand form at Rose shows, but rarely in the garden. There is certainly no room at the present day for Teas of poor growth. --P.
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 85.  
 
Jeanne Forgeot, thé, Bonnaire, 1896, jaune et rose
Magazine  (3 Dec 1898)  Page(s) 450.  
 
Other good novelties that are sure to retain a place in our collections are [...] Jeanne Forgeot, perhaps the longest bud of any Rose...
Book  (1898)  Page(s) 7.  
 
95. Jeanne Forgeot (Tea); outer petals pale yellow, centre bright golden yellow shaded with rose and nankeen, base of petals deep chamois yellow; fine long buds.
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