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The Old Rose Advisor, Volume I: Updated, Enlarged, and Revised Second Edition
(2001)  Page(s) 311.  
 
Bourbons. Euphémie (Vibert, 1847) [The author cites from various sources]
(2001)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Félicité Hardy (Hardy, ca. 1831) syn. 'Mme. Hardy'. This is the rose much better known in modern times as 'Mme. Hardy', and as a Damask. We remember it here [among Damask Perpetuals], under its release name, with an early description, due to its being a Damask Perpetual hybrid, as we see: 'Hybrid of Portland and Damask...dedicated to Mme. Hardy. .."
(2001)  Page(s) 153.  
 
.....The lightly double very Hybrid-Tea-like rose widely sold as 'Francis Dubreuil' at present does not seem to answer satisfactorily to the above descriptions.
(2001)  Page(s) 311.  
 
Bourbons...Frau O. Plegg (P. Nabonnand, 1909) trans., "Mrs. O. Plegg"
"Deep red, medium size, full, very fragrant, tall (Sangerhausen) Not to be confused with Jacobs' yellow HT of 1911, 'Frau Oberbürgermeister Piecq'.
(2001)  Page(s) 77.  
 
Chinas. Général Labutère Varying cerise, double, globular, lighter n backs of petals. Leaves dark green. Plant healthy, vigorous, open.
(BCD - Interpolated material by Brent C. Dickerson}
(2001)  Page(s) 312-313.  
 
Gloire des Rosomanes (Plantier/Vibert, 1825)...[Author cites information from various sources]...'Gloire des Rosomanes' was raised at Lyon about fifteen years ago [ca. 1830-1840] by Monsieur Plantier...It appeared in a section of mixed remontant hybrids...Branches long, of notable vigor, climbing, bark smooth, glaucous green; thorns occasional, of a flesh-shaded yellow, very strong, elongate, hooked, very sharp, pretty regularly distributed two-by-two at the base of the leaves...composed of seven large leaflets, rounded, curled...like those of the Elm...blossoms come in clusters at the ends of the canes; they are borne on long stalks of 1-1.5 inches...the flower is "hollow"...double...composed of two rows of petals...Its fragrance is delicious, and its color a sparkling maroon, at the center of which one sees its numerous sulphur-yellow stamens. Examining the separate petals, one notes that they are whitish at the nub, violet-red beneath, and velvety maroon above. They are cordiform and number about five rows...
(2001)  Page(s) 203.  
 
"The many supposed synonyms formerly reported ('Alba Rosea', 'Adèle Pradel, etc. etc.) appear not to be synonyms at all, but rather now extinct rose varieties in their own right."
(2001)  Page(s) 37.  
 
listed under Damask Perpetuals, but including quotes from sources which classify Jacques Amyot as a Noisette:
"Lilac Pink" [Nomenclature de Tous les Noms de Roses, 2nd edition by Léon Simon, 1906]
"Deep rose, fine" [The Book of Roses, by Francis Parkman, 1871]
"Vigorous, climbing, practically thornless" [Dictionnare des Roses, by Max Singer, 1885]
(2001)  Page(s) 203.  
 
"The many supposed synonyms formerly reported ('Alba Rosea', 'Adèle Pradel, etc. etc.) appear not to be synonyms at all, but rather now extinct rose varieties in their own right."
(2001)  Page(s) 325.  
 
Louise d'Arzens (Lacharme, 1861......
Parentage consisting of 'Mlle Blanche Lafitte' (B) x 'Sapho' (DP) may be suspected.
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