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Book  (2000)  Page(s) 64.  
 
‘Abailard’/Abaillard’/’Abalard’: Gallique - rose. Ce rosier rare est un survivant d’un groupe comptant jadis des milliers de variétés… Vibert, France, 1845. Ascendance inconnue. See ref Botanica's Roses.
Book  (Apr 1999)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Abaillard (''Abailard', 'Abeilard', 'Abelard') Gallica. Robert 1845. The author cites several sources, which see, including this description, "blossom plumed light pink and dark pink...
Book  (Mar 1999)  Page(s) 23, 24.  Includes photo(s).
 
Page 23, 24: [Photos]
Page 24: 'Abailard', 'Abaillard', Sommerson, France, 1845 - bright pink, heavily marbled with vivid deep pink.
Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 64.  
 
Abailard ('Abalard', 'Abaillard') Gallica. Vibert 1845. Description... a low shrub that produces double blooms of medium size... a marbled combination of pink and deep pink...
Book  (Jul 1998)  Page(s) 186.  
 
Abailard Vibert, 1845.
Habit: upright shrub; quite numerous prickles, bristles. Foliage: dark; rounded leaflets, thick and waffled. Bloom: 3 to 9 blooms per inflorescence; double, cupped; petals in quarters, reflexing when the bloom expands; small button eye. Colour: crimson, veined and flecked mauve, very bright and unusual with Gallicas. Fragrance: strong.....
A first variety, obtained by Sommesson, at Paris, was named "Abailard" and commercialized by Descemet before 1815. It was pink ("rose"); and is found in the Rosetum gallicum of Desportes in 1828... It was still in the collection of the jardin du Luxembourg towards 1852-1860. Then, in 1845...Vibert took the same name to christen a new gallica he obtained. He describes it as "medium, double, mottled pink". It is this second rose today that we now under the name "Abailard"....
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 1.  
 
Gallica, listed under 'Abaillard', pb, 1845, ('Abalard'); Raised at Angers; Flowers rose marbled, full.
Book  (1990)  Page(s) 34, 37.  Includes photo(s).
 
P. 34: 'Abailard', Robert. Striped, double, light pink with deep pink stripes
P. 37: [Photo]
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 3.  
 
Abaillard Gallica. (Raised at Angers, 1845)... rose marbled
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 1.  
 
Abailard (Provins) Robert 1845; light pink, striped and mottled deep pink, medium size, very double, flat prickles.
Book  (1885)  Page(s) 59, Vol 1.  
 
Abailard. Robert 1845.
Arbuste peu vigoureux; épines serrées; fleur panachée en rose clair et rose foncé; la rose est de dimension moyenne et très pleine. (Voir Provins).

Translation: Abailard. Robert 1845.
Somewhat vigorous shrub; densely prickled; flower striped in light rose and darker pink; the rose is of medium size and very full. (See Provins).
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