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'Exposition de Brie' rose References
Article (magazine)  (2006)  Page(s) 72.  
 
ʻExposition de Brieʼ, classified as a Floribunda (a group of modern roses) (Cairns, 2000) or a Hybrid Perpetual (Beales et al., 1998; Dickerson, 1992), is clustered with a Bourbon (ʻLouise Odierʼ), the group from which the Hybrid Perpetuals derive.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 108.  
 
Brie, Souvenir de l'Exposition de (HP) Granger 1865; brigh vermilion, shaded, large, double, fine form. = [similar to] M. Bernardin; Comte Robert. Sangerhausen
Booklet  (1904)  Page(s) 21.  
 
Exposition de Brie (Granger 1865) rich crimson, shaded violet. Vig. Exh. Gdn. 
Booklet  (1899)  Page(s) 20.  
 
 Hybrid Perpetuals
Exposition de Brie  Granger 1865. S. G.  Bright red, large, vigorous
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 63.  
 
Exposition de Brie, HR, Granger, 1866, vermillon nuancé, syn. Maur. Bernardin
Book  (1895)  Page(s) 731.  
 
SYNONYMS OF GARDEN ROSES-The following Roses bracketed together have been regarded as synonymous according to the rule adopted by the National Rose Society:
Maurice Bernadin
Ferdinand de Lesseps
Sir Garnet Wolseley
Exposition de Brie
Book  (1889)  Page(s) 171.  
 
Repeating hybrid roses...
1307 Exposition de Brie (Granger 1865), Large, double, bright red.
Magazine  (1889)  Page(s) 283.  
 
The following Roses bracketed together have been regarded as synonymous, according to the rule adopted by the National Rose Society; and the name standing first in each case, being believed to be the original name, is considered for the purpose of the preceding Digest as the ruling name of the Rose.
(Maurice Bernardin
(Ferdinand de Lesseps
(Sir Garnet Wolseley
(Exposition de Brie
Magazine  (1886)  Page(s) 100-102.  
 
I find in the article "Reduction of Rose Novelties" by Baron Palm, Stuttgart, in No. 5 of Rosenzeitung the wish expressed to list all synonyms of Rose varieties. As in my opinion such process should be the basis of reduction of not only the novelties, but of rose varities at all, as then , if only partly, the vast number of these would be decreased, so I allow myself to send to the esteemed editors a Directory of Rose Synonyms which I wrote about 1 1/2 years ago and which was published last year in "Ogradnik Polsko", the publication of the Warsaw Horticulture.
In this, with same introductory remarks, I had already at the time highlighted that the same does not claim to be infallible or complete, as I personally, although I am a nurseryman by profession, did not have the possiblity to compare independently, as the necessary material is only inadequately available with us; rather I wanted to stimulate with this Directory those nurserymen and roselovers who have sufficient material in their hands, or who at least know where they could search the essentially necessary material, to secure synonyms.
Finally, I will repeat again, that this Directory can only be the start of a Basis, on which it could be gradually possible, to carry out the so urgently needed and difficult to carry out task of Review iof Rose varieties, and I ask at the same time for indulgence for the surely not missing incorrectness and gaps in my compilation. For some sorts, I have allowed myself, to indicate the quaestonability of synonyms by question marks.

Maurice Bernardin - Exposition de Brie (Comte Robert) - Ferdinand Lesseps - Sir G. Wolseley, hybrid perpetuals

With the wish, that my work will not be seen as for nothing, signs himself....E Durst, Warsaw.
Book  (1885)  Page(s) 34.  
 
TRIBE ROSEÆ.
ROSA, Linn.; Rose.
Garden Varieties—
Exposition de Brie; hybrid perpetual. Plant in Brisbane Botanic Garden.
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