'Bizarre marbrée' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 79, 89. p. 79: Bizarre marbrée (Provins) ? before 1848; light red to pink, mottled and spotted white, medium size, double.
p. 89: Boirot, Cécile (Gallica) ? before 1845; pink, often hydrangea-red, 8 cm, double, fragrace 3/10
Book (1906) Page(s) 23. 1.539. Bizarre marbré, Provins, rouge marbré
Magazine (Sep 1878) Page(s) 202. The French Rose (Rosa gallica) is indigenous to France and Italy, and was among the earliest that were introduced to British gardens, having been taken to England in 1596. It contains a large number of varieties, many of which are hardy and vigorous. The flowers are rich in colour, and mostly well formed. The following selection includes some of the most desirable kinds: Bizarre Marbre— A vigorous free blooming kind, with fine rich crimson and purple flowers.
Book (1866) Page(s) 202. Gallica. Bizarre Marbrée, mottled crimson, large and very fine.
Website/Catalog (1862) Page(s) 12. Cecil Boireaux, Gall. rose marbled with blush, petals reflexed, compact.
Book (1858) Page(s) 205. Rosa gallica. Bizarre marbrée, Blumen mittelgroß, voll, fleischfarben rosa, bisweilen marmorirt.
Translation: Rosa gallica. Bizarre marbrée, the medium-sized, full blooms are flesh-pink, sometimes marbled.
Book (1858) Page(s) 204. Rosa gallica. Belle marbrée, Blumen mittelgroß, voll, fleischfarben, stark marmorirt.
Translation: Rosa gallica. Belle marbrée, the medium-sized, full blooms are flesh-colored, conspicuously marbled.
Book (1854) Page(s) 363. Provins-Rosen mit gestreiften, marmorirten, punctirten und panachirten Blumen: —Bizarre marbrée, mittelgroß, gefüllt, fleischfarbenrosenroth, oft marmirt...
Provins Roses with striped, marbled, spotted and variegated flowers: —Bizarre marbrée, a double, medium-sized bloom, flesh-pink, often marbled...
Website/Catalog (1851) Cecile Boireau, deep rose, finely marbled with wt.
Book (1850) Page(s) 492. French Roses. Bizarre Marbrée, rose marbled blush. ...very double...good size.
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