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(3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 8. Ex Albo Violacea Crispa Vibert pre-1820... from the ordinary Alba
(2000) Page(s) 514. Now, in 1832, we come to a familiar name. Laffay introduced 'Mrs. Bosanquet' in 1832, a rose much like his 'Faustine' of the previous year, as we see;
(3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 82. [Vibert wrote in 1826] Gabrielle d'Estrées from 'Belle Elisa'
(3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 5. [Vibert writing in 1820] Héloïse superb blossoms in the most outstanding colors
(3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 5, 82. Page 5: [Vibert writing in 1820] 'Jeanne d'Arc'... white, or a very delicate color Page 82: [Vibert writing in 1826] 'Jeanne d'Arc' from 'Belle Elisa'
(3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 40-41. Mahoeca [Jean-Pierre Vibert wrote in 1824] We owe to 'Mahoeca'... a quantity of superb varieties which are basically purple and violet... plumed, striped, or marbled...
(3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 76. La Surprise Alba. [Sported] from 'Céleste Blanche'
(3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 5. [Vibert writing in 1820] 'La Vestale'... white, or a very very delicate color
(3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 47. [Vibert wrote in 1824] that Redouté's 'Provins à Fleurs Gigantesques' is 'Louis XVIII'.
(2000) Page(s) 5155. Three obscurities were all that 1833 had to offer, all of them by unknown breeders, and two of them lacking in descriptions:.... 'Millesii'. "Pale purplish pink," Prince writes, while otherwise 'Millesii' slips into oblivion.
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