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'Oeillet' rose References
Book (2020) Page(s) 136. ...la rose à fleur d'œillet (rosa caryophillata), obtenue des semences en 1789 par Poilpré, pépiniériste au Mans, due à une mutation de la Rosa centifolia, qui Dupont récupera sous la forme d'un pied complet en 1800 et dont il assura la conservation et la diffusion.
Book (2012) Page(s) 35. Rosier à Centfeuilles 1ère Série.... (R. C.f. Œillet mantes (-- rose guenille (--Unguiculota Mourd. Del. [Mordan Delaunay] (--Cariophillea Poiret
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Book (3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 33. Oeillet [Vibert wrote in 1824:] the 'Oeillet' rose [was] for many years announced as having been found at Mantes, coming from a degenerated Centifolia. The fact of the matter is that this rose, which originated more than thirty-five years ago [c. 1790], was grown at Le Mans, from a crop of Centifolia seed... Monsieur Poilpré, grower at Le Mans was the first to propagate this rose, from which he obtained the Centifolias 'Anémone' and 'Sans Pétales'...
Article (magazine) (2001) Page(s) 400. Fig. 1: ['Oeillet' is closely related to 'Crested Provence', which the study differentiates from 'Cristata' or 'Chapeau de Napoléon'. Next kin is 'Old Black' = 'Nuits de Young and ' Mignonne Charmante'.].
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 106-107. Oeillet ('Caryophyllata', 'Caryophyllea', 'Dianthaeflora', 'Guenille', 'Onguiculata Cariophillata', 'Unguiculata', 'Unguiculata Caryophyllata', 'Multiflora') Translation: "Carnation". Centifolia. Poilpré 1789... Light pink... Bright rose-red... light rose... fringed petals... The petals are very much like those of the Carnation... This is a miniature which Monsieur Dupont released to commerce under the name 'Onguiculata Cariophillata'... a pretty pink whipped with white... Dupont preserved and multiplied it under the name of R. caryophyllata...
Book (Mar 1999) Page(s) 148. Unguiculata caryophyllata Gallica. Dupont (France) before 1834. Pink.
Book (1936) Page(s) 95. Oeillet (Caryophylla). This has bunches of pink-like flowers very like the Grootendorst Red Rugosa; leaves are true Centifolia. Found in a garden at Mantes-sur-Seine in 1800. Illustrated by Redoute.
Book (1936) Page(s) 90,132,321,522,718. p. 90: Bonbon frangé (centifolia) ? before 1845; = Caryophylla pallida; = Pompon?
p. 132: Caryophylla (damask) ? ? ; slaty crimson, small, double, flutters, carnation-form, solitary, floriferous, long stems. = Oeillet, Nelkenrose [Carnation rose]; Sultansrose [Sultan rose]; Unguiculata.
p. 321: Guenille (china) ? ? ; crimson-purple = Oeillet.
p. 522: Oeillet (pompon-centifolia) Dupont 1800; sport of an old centifolia; carnation-pink, striped tender yellow, small, double, carnation-form, in clusters of 5, once-blooming, growth 7/10, upright, bushy, 1.25 m. = Guenille; Caryophyllata. Sangerhausen
p. 718: Unguiculata (pompon centifolia) ? ? ; pale pink
Website/Catalog (1936) Page(s) 1. Oeillet Centifolia... rose strié bizarre, fl. très petite [very small pink-striped flowers... oeillet = carnation.]
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 68. Provence or Cabbage Roses All Provence or Cabbage Roses are $1 each Almost as ancient as human history, these Roses are still treasured for their hardiness and fragrance. With the Damask, French and Moss Roses they deserve to be cherished in every garden, where a little space can be given them. They bloom only once a year. They should be given good care, but endure even the most unfavorable conditions. Œillet. (Dupont, 1800.) Bright pink, double flowers of moderate size, fragrant. Plant vigorous, hardy, and free blooming. A rare and attractive sort.
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