'Eugénie Verdier' rose References
Book (2003) Page(s) 152. Obtentions de J-B. Guillot fils 1863. Eugène Verdier (HR), Catalogue (1869)
Book (2003) Page(s) 152. Obtentions de J-B. Guillot fils 1869. Eugènie Verdier (HR), Catalogue
Book (Dec 2000) Page(s) 213. Mlle. Eugénie Verdier Hybrid Perpetual [Jean-Baptiste] Guillot fils 1859
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 346. Mlle. Eugénie Verdier Hybrid Perpetual (Old Garden Rose), Flowers clear silvery pink, reverse silvery white [mp], 1869, Guillot Fils.
Book (1936) Page(s) 728. Verdier, Mlle Eugénie (HP), Guillot 1869; V. Verdier x ?; bright flesh-white, whire reflexes, center pink, large, double, globular-cup form, high-centered, solitary, floriferous, repeats, long stems, small thorns, light-green foliage, growth 7/10, upright, dense = Mme Marie Finger. Sangerhausen
Magazine (15 Jul 1911) Page(s) 338. The Parentage of Roses. The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it... Mademoiselle Eugénie Verdier... Hybrid Perpetual, Guillot f., 1869, Victor Verdier race
Book (1910) Page(s) 192. Mdlle. Eugénie Verdier among the best roses of the 1860s...
Book (1903) Page(s) 32-3. Victor Verdier n'a pas produit moins de vingt sujets, parmi lesquels des plantes de premier order: Captain Christy, Paul Neyron, Charles Verdier, André Dunand, Comtesse d'Oxford, Etienne Levet, Hélène Paul, Hippolyte Jamain, Julius Finger, Madame Devert, Madame Georges Schwartz, Madame Marie Bianchi, Mademoiselle Eugénie Verdier, Mademoiselle Marie Cointet, Marie Finger, Maxime de la Rocheterie, Monsieur Baker, Oxonian, Président Thiers, Souvenir du Président Porcher.
Magazine (Jun 1902) Page(s) 84. NÉCROLOGIE - EUGÈNE VERDIER Rosiers Mis au Commerce par Eugène Verdier. Mademoiselle Eugénie Verdier: Hybride Remontant, 1869.
Book (1900) Page(s) 235. One of a large family of smooth-wooded Roses, all I believe descended from Victor Verdier (1859). I had at one time at least ten varieties of this family, but they have all been discarded but four....Eugénie Verdier or Marie Finger, Pride of Waltham and S.M. Radocanachi...All...have the same or similar manners and custom. They have characteristic smooth wood and good foliage which is most lovely in the early spring and does not suffer muich from mildew but is especially liable to the attacks of orange fungus or red rust, the early shoots being often quite bare of leaves by the end of August. The do not like light soil or the manetti stock...
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