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'Belle Vichysoise' rose References
Book  (2000)  Page(s) 110.  
 
‘Belle Vichyssoise’/’Cornélie’ = Noisette. Le rosiériste Lévêque était en cure à Vichy lorsqu’il avisa ce grimpant sur le mur d’une orangerie. Comme il lui était inconnu, il en préleva un bouture qu’il confia à Eugène Verdier, autre rosiériste, qui le multiplia. De généreux bouquets, de 20 à 50 petites fleurs parent de guirlandes les longs rameaux de ce robuste sarmenteux, haut d’environ 4m50… Lévêque France 1895.
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 45.  
 
Belle Vichysoise Noisette, pink or pinkish white, 1897, Found at Vichy; Lévêque. Description.
Book  (Jun 1992)  Page(s) 205.  
 
Belle Vichysoise ('Cornélie') Lévêque 1895. Noisette. [Author cites several sources, which see.] From the Journal des Roses, this interesting entry... Taking the cure at Vichy, Mons Lévêque noticed the pretty flowers of a rose climbing on the orangery wall... [he took a cutting]... For two years, we have scrutinized this Noisette in full bloom, and, compared with the variety 'Cornélie', of Moreau-Robert, 1858, there seems to be no difference.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Belle Vichysoise Noisette. (Found at Vichy; introduced by Lévêque, 1897)... pink or pinkish white...
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 174.  
 
Cornélie (noisette) Rob. & Mor. 1858; vivid pink, medium size, double, cluster-flowered, floriferous, climbing.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 733.  
 
Vichysoise, belle (Noisette) Lévêque 1897; flesh-white to light salmon-pink, violet reflexes, 5 cm, double, flat, lasting, in clusters of 20-50, very floriferous, repeas, few prickles, blue-green foliage, slim branches, growth 8/10, climbing, 3 m. New name for an old unknown sort. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 60.  
 
Noisette Roses
We offer here a selection of this old and very beautiful class of Roses, mostly of climbing habit, although a few of the older bushy type are included. The flowers are usually of the much-desired yellow and coppery shades and are uniformly fragrant. Recommended to our southern friends.
Belle Vichysoise. (Lévèque, 1897.) Small white or pinkish flowers in clusters of 20 to 50. Plant vigorous, up to 8 feet; bushy and healthy; recurrent blooming.
A low climbing or pillar Rose; also good for hedges, making a wonderful display over a long season with its pretty and profuse bloom.
Magazine  (7 Jan 1911)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Answers to Correspondents.
Perpetual-flowering climbing Rose
The following, in order of merit, are all good kinds that bloom early and late. Those kinds marked with an asterisk are not perpetual flowering, but are good late-flowering sorts, so that they can well be planted with perpetual-flowering varieties. Teas, Hybrid Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals: Gloire de Dijon, Ards Rover, Zepherin Drouhin, Climbing Mrs. W. J. Grant, François Crousse, Longworth Rambler, Climbing Testout, Climbing Victor Verdier, Mme. Alfred Carriere, W. A. Richardson, Aimée Vibert and Bouquet d'Or. Perpetual and late-flowering Polyantha and wichuraiana Roses: Perpetual Crimson Rambler, Alister Stella Gray, *White Dorothy, *Dorothy Perkins, Paul Transon, Trier, Belle Vischyoise [sic], Débutante, Alberic Barbier, Fairy, *Lady Godiva and *Hiawatha.
Book  (1910)  Page(s) 334.  
 
Belle Vichysoise [Noisette]; a climbing perpetual variety with pale pink flowers, produced in clusters.
Book  (1907)  Page(s) 70.  
 
Autumn Flowering Climbing Roses.
II. By Mr. George Laing Paul.
The so-called Noisette, Belle Vichysoise, is very closely allied to the Musks.
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