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"Francis Dubreuil - in commerce as” rose References
Book  (1992)  Page(s) 345.  Includes photo(s).
 
Francis Dubreuil Dubreuil, France 1894.  Long pointed buds opening to large high-centered flowers, blowsy when fully open, dark crimson red paling slightly with age. Foliage somewhat sparse, glossy, dark green. Stems moderately thorny. Recurrent, prefers a sunny position, suitable for forcing or growing under glass, suitable for growing in pots, moderately fragrant, availability limited to specialist growers, 3' x 2'. 90 x 60cm. 
Website/Catalog  (1985)  Page(s) 21.  
 
Francis Dubreuil* (Tea) Crimson almost double flowers from a fine, pointed bud on a slightly spreading, twiggy plant. Scented. 1894. (R) 2 x 2’.
Article (misc)  (1985)  
 
[no mention of 'Francis Dubreuil' or 'Barcelona' in this 1985 listing.]
(1984)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Francis Dubreuil 1894 Tea. Rich velvety-crimson with outstanding fragrance. 
(1983)  Page(s) 19.  
 
About next November we hope to have the following ready: Catherine Mermet, Dr. Grill, Francis Dubreuil, but sorry no advance orders. 
Magazine  (Nov 1981)  Page(s) 1. vol 3, No. 4.  
 
Editor:  .....after a season of old roses such as I have never had before.  A few are still in full bloom as I write.  
Francois Dubruil is an outstanding deep maroon with cupped guard petals and a loosely quartered petalage in the centre.  Its blooms have been burned to a crisp in recent heatwave days but they haven't 'blued' at all and I am certain it will be stunning in Autumn.  
Magazine  (1981)  Page(s) 8. Vol 3, No. 2.  
 
Some recent Imports from the Rosarium Sangerhausen - Teas.
In January this year a small parcel of Old Rose budwood left the deep freeze of mid-Winter in central Europe and came by air-mail to Australia.  Among the rather scrappy, unpromising and half dead stems which eventually cleared the customs shed were the buds of seven Teas which it is hoped will eventually be re-released in Australia.  Thanks to the skill with which the Rosarium staff selected the budwood from the semi-frozen plants, and the skill with which the shrivelled buds were grafted, the plants seem to be well on the way to becoming established in Australia.
The seven NEW varieties are: 
Niphetos, Dr. Grill, Mrs. Foley Hobbs, Noella Nabonnand, Mme. Charles, Mme. de Tartas and Francis Dubreuil
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