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The Old Rose Advisor, Volume I: Updated, Enlarged, and Revised Second Edition
(2001)  
 
Albert Bernardin (Mari/Jupeau, 1904) From 'Comtesse de Frigneuse' (T) x 'Marie Van Houtte' (T). [The author cites from various sources]
(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) 210.  
 
The author cites various sources:
Mme. de Tartas (Bernède, 1859).....Seemingly of the 'Comtesse de Labarthe tribe.  
(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) 331.  
 
Mme. Doré (Fontaine, 1863)
"Vigorous, flower large, full; color, light pink" S = Dictionnaire des Roses by Max Singer, 1885
(2001)  Page(s) 332.  
 
Mme. Eugène E. Marlitt (Geschwind, 1900) syn. ‘Eugene E. Marlitt’.  

“Carmine-red (and listed as giving between 100 and 200 blossoms annually).” (ARA 20/84)

“Vigorous, practically continuous blooming, very fragrant.”(ARA 25/112) 

“A beautiful rose and almost thornless; flowers large, very double and full, bright rich carmine red, does not fade or bleach so quickly as others, but continues bright and beautiful a long time, a strong healthy grower, constant and abundant bloomer; quite hardy and delightfully fragrant, makes plenty of buds and flowers for cutting all Summer and Fall.” (C&Js06) 

“Blooms are large, full, globular, crimson shaded with scarlet on an almost thornless plant, 4 [ft; ca. 1.25 m]. (HRG)

Correct form of the name of this rose is not yet fully settled.
(2001)  Page(s) 569.  
 
Hybrid Perpetuals....Mme. Hersilie Ortgies (Soupert & Notting, 1868).....delicate pink and pinkish lilac. Not to be confused with Moreau-Robert's salmon-white 1868 Bourbon of the same name.
(2001)  Page(s) 87.  
 
Chinas. Mme. Laurette Messimy (Guillot et fils, 1887) From crossing an un-named seedling of 'Rival de Paestum' (T) and 'Mme. Falcot' (T) with 'Mme. Falcot' (T).
(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) 85.  
 
Maddalena Scalarandis) (Scalarandis, 1901) [author quotes from various sources]
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