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Book  (2012)  Page(s) 62.  
 
Hybrides de Bengale...
R. A odeur de Jacinthe, Trianon
[synonym] Thisbé, Vibert 1820
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 703.  
 
Thisbé (hybrid china or noisette) Noisette ca. 1825; flesh-coloured, medium size, double, fragrance 5/10 (hyacinth), once-blooming, very many prickles, growth 8/10. = à odeur de Noisette.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 521.  
 
Odeur de jacinthe, R. à (Bengal) Noisette ca. 1825; flesh-coloured, hyacinth fragrance
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 3.  
 
148. à odeur de jacinthe, Bengale, Noisette, carné
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 13.  
 
à odeur de jacinthe, Bengale, L: Noisette, carné, syn. Thisbe
Book  (1858)  Page(s) 259.  
 
Noisette-Rose.
Thisbe (Bengal Hyacinth-scented Noisette), Blumen sehr gefüllt, fleischfarben, mit Hyacinth Duft.

Translation: The Noisette Rose.
Thisbe (Bengal Hyacinth-scented Noisette). The very double, flesh-colored flowers have a Hyacinth fragrance.
Book  (1 Sep 1845)  Page(s) Tab 22.  
 
Dix ans après l’introduction en France du Rosier Noisette, les horticulteurs avaient déjà obtenu cent deux variétés de Roses Noisettes ! A cette époque, les Rosiers de cette section se nommaient Charles X, Caroline , Isabelle d’Orléans, du Frénoi, princesse d’Orange, Lafayette, Eve, Thisbé, Bougainville, etc., etc. Ces noms ont disparu des catalogues marchands de nos jours....
Website/Catalog  (1844)  Page(s) 16.  
 
BENGALE (HYBRIDES).
Hybride Bengale à odeur de jacinthe.
Book  (1842)  Page(s) 279.  
 
Varieties of the Noisette-Rose...with pink and flesh-coloured, purple-reddish and lilac-coloured blooms...Thisbe (Bengal Hyacinth-scented Noisette), very double, flesh-coloured, with hyacinth fragrance
Book  (1838)  Page(s) 363.  
 
PINK OR FLESH-COLOURED FLOWERS. 58. Thisbe. Bengal Hyacinth-scented Noisette. Shrub, very vigorous, and very thorny. Leaflets, seven ; of a glaucous tint. Tube of calyx, bulging, oval-fusiform. Flowers, middle-sized, full, fragrant; flesh-coloured, appearing once a-year.
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