(1848) Page(s) 260. In "Remarks on French and English Rose Catalogues": ..The great fault...with the French Rose-growers is their minute division of some families of Roses into groups...Monsieur Vibert, one of the oldest Rose-growers in France, has carried this to the greatest extent....I wish most to call the attention of Rose-growers to...the (I think) unnecessary dividing of Autumnal Roses. Monsier Vibert has ---Perpetuals First Division, Second Division. The first includes the Roses known in England as Perpetual Damask Roses - a name appropriate enough; the second includes Roses which he professes to have raised from a very old autumnal blooming Rose called Belle de Trianon; their names are as follows: Antigone, Adele Mauzé, Amandine, Amanda Patenotte, Blanche Vibert, Comte de Derby, Crillon, Delphine Gay, Duc de Devonshire, Jasine Hariet, Léone de Leroy, Lesbie, Louise Bordillon, Niobé, Olivier de Serres, Petite Marie, Psyche, Sapho, Sidonie, Trianon Double, and Yolande d'Aragon.
(1848) Page(s) 260. In "Remarks on French and English Rose Catalogues": ..The great fault...with the French Rose-growers is their minute division of some families of Roses into groups...Monsieur Vibert, one of the oldest Rose-growers in France, has carried this to the greatest extent....I wish most to call the attention of Rose-growers to...the (I think) unnecessary dividing of Autumnal Roses. Monsier Vibert has ---Perpetuals First Division, Second Division. The first includes the Roses known in England as Perpetual Damask Roses - a name appropriate enough; the second includes Roses which he professes to have raised from a very old autumnal blooming Rose called Belle de Trianon; their names are as follows: Antigone, Adele Mauzé, Amandine, Amanda Patenotte, Blanche Vibert, Comte de Derby, Crillon, Delphine Gay, Duc de Devonshire, Jasine Hariet, Léone de Leroy, Lesbie, Louise Bordillon, Niobé, Olivier de Serres, Petite Marie, Psyche, Sapho, Sidonie, Trianon Double, and Yolande d'Aragon.
(1848) Page(s) 260. In "Remarks on French and English Rose Catalogues": ..The great fault...with the French Rose-growers is their minute division of some families of Roses into groups...Monsieur Vibert, one of the oldest Rose-growers in France, has carried this to the greatest extent....I wish most to call the attention of Rose-growers to...the (I think) unnecessary dividing of Autumnal Roses. Monsier Vibert has ---Perpetuals First Division, Second Division. The first includes the Roses known in England as Perpetual Damask Roses - a name appropriate enough; the second includes Roses which he professes to have raised from a very old autumnal blooming Rose called Belle de Trianon; their names are as follows: Antigone, Adele Mauzé, Amandine, Amanda Patenotte, Blanche Vibert, Comte de Derby, Crillon, Delphine Gay, Duc de Devonshire, Jasine Hariet, Léone de Leroy, Lesbie, Louise Bordillon, Niobé, Olivier de Serres, Petite Marie, Psyche, Sapho, Sidonie, Trianon Double, and Yolande d'Aragon.
(1848) Page(s) 260. In "Remarks on French and English Rose Catalogues": ..The great fault...with the French Rose-growers is their minute division of some families of Roses into groups...Monsieur Vibert, one of the oldest Rose-growers in France, has carried this to the greatest extent....I wish most to call the attention of Rose-growers to...the (I think) unnecessary dividing of Autumnal Roses. Monsier Vibert has ---Perpetuals First Division, Second Division. The first includes the Roses known in England as Perpetual Damask Roses - a name appropriate enough; the second includes Roses which he professes to have raised from a very old autumnal blooming Rose called Belle de Trianon; their names are as follows: Antigone, Adele Mauzé, Amandine, Amanda Patenotte, Blanche Vibert, Comte de Derby, Crillon, Delphine Gay, Duc de Devonshire, Jasine Hariet, Léone de Leroy, Lesbie, Louise Bordillon, Niobé, Olivier de Serres, Petite Marie, Psyche, Sapho, Sidonie, Trianon Double, and Yolande d'Aragon.
(1848) Page(s) 242. Gallica, or French Roses... Belle Auguste, or Lee, pale blush.
(1848) Page(s) 242. Having grown roses largely for years..., I beg to hand you a list of varieties that will do well within three miles of town....: Blairii, No. 2, blush, rose centre.
(1848) Page(s) 260. In "Remarks on French and English Rose Catalogues": ..The great fault...with the French Rose-growers is their minute division of some families of Roses into groups...Monsieur Vibert, one of the oldest Rose-growers in France, has carried this to the greatest extent....I wish most to call the attention of Rose-growers to...the (I think) unnecessary dividing of Autumnal Roses. Monsier Vibert has ---Perpetuals First Division, Second Division. The first includes the Roses known in England as Perpetual Damask Roses - a name appropriate enough; the second includes Roses which he professes to have raised from a very old autumnal blooming Rose called Belle de Trianon; their names are as follows: Antigone, Adele Mauzé, Amandine, Amanda Patenotte, Blanche Vibert, Comte de Derby, Crillon, Delphine Gay, Duc de Devonshire, Jasine Hariet, Léone de Leroy, Lesbie, Louise Bordillon, Niobé, Olivier de Serres, Petite Marie, Psyche, Sapho, Sidonie, Trianon Double, and Yolande d'Aragon.
(1848) Page(s) 242. Moss Roses ...Blush, fine, distinct and compact
(1848) Page(s) 118. List of the best 24 Summer Roses, by Mr. Paul, Cheshunt; etc. Gallica. 6 votes [out of 7, top score] Boule de Nanteuil, 5 d'Auguesseau, 4 Kean, 3 Grandissima, 3 Triomphe de Janssens...
(1848) Page(s) 98. ....if the rosery is large, another roomy bed must be found for those beautiful rosy carmine varieties, the colour so peculiar to this family of Roses, for our first Bourbon Rose, with its semi-double carmine flowers, was for many years a great favourite. To those who are curious, and would really wish to possess this interesting old flower, I may here mention that it is known among the principal cultivators as the "Common Bourbon Rose," or "Bourbon Jacques."
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