'Frédéric II de Prusse' rose References
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Magazine (2016) Page(s) Table S2. frederic ii de prusse, Origin of the sample: Loubert Rose Garden, Genetic group 4, Percentage of assignation: 66.5, 1847, HCh, Verdier, Origin: France Paris, Ploidy: 3, measured
Book (Jul 1998) Page(s) 217. Frédéric II Verdier, 1847. Synonym: Frédéric II de Prusse. Habit: more the habit of a china than of a Gallica; can attain 2 m height; few prickles and no bristles. Foliage: light green; elliptical and smooth leaflets. Bloom: in clusters of 2 to 3; double, however some visible stamens; outer petals quite large and reflexed; small central eye. Colour: the white base of the petals visible at the heart; the bloom itself, carmine-pink, more violet shaded on the edges. Fragrance: moderate.... This variety is almost always classed as a hybrid china, even as hybrid bourbon as Verdier himself did it. In fact, it is one of first trials of crossings between Gallicas and Chinas ....in which the characteristics of Gallicas are clearly shown. In the case of 'Frédéric II', the habit and foliage do not have a Gallica aspect; on the other hand, the bloom clearly is. Verdier describes it as "very large, almost full, violet-purple". ...
Book (1936) Page(s) 587. Prusse, Frédéric II de (hybrid china) V. Verdier 1847; violet-purple, large, double, growth 7/10. Sangerhausen
Book (1899) Page(s) 68. Frédéric II de Prusse, Hybride de Bengale, 1847, violet pourpre
Book (1885) Page(s) Vol. I, p. 330. Bengale remontant. Frédéric II de Prusse. Arbuste très vigoureux; fleur grande, pleine; coloris violet pourpre.
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 51. china, Frédéric II. de Prusse (V. Verdier, 1847), purple-violet, large, double, vigorous, brillant and impressive rose.
Magazine (Sep 1878) Page(s) 207. The Hybrid Bourbon (Rosa Bourboniana hybrida) is a splendid class, and embraces many fine flowers. It originated from the Bourbon, which is itself supposed to be a hybrid. They differ from the Hybrid China in having more substance in the leaves and flowers. In the following selection will be found the leading varieties: Frederic the Second — Flowers large crimson purple, habit vigorous.
Website/Catalog (1878) Page(s) 259. Roses. Frédéric II, Hybrid Perpetual.
Magazine (1874) Page(s) 583. Selection of Roses - Summer Rose I do not recommend summer Roses to persons who keep only a few Roses...; but I recommend them to persons who have large domains with long walks and glades, and places away from the rosery. Summer Roses only bloom once in the year, but give an abundant series of from three to five weeks duration....Summer Roses have these good qualities: They are hardier than the autumnals...; they are better scented; you may cut them for bouquets without injury to their future prospects....The following are the finest in the class:....Hybrid Chinas: Frederick II, as a lofty pole Rose.
Book (1870) Page(s) 185. In place of the dark crimson, which we called the Damask, Rose, the amateur is advised to substitute Boule de Nanteuil, D'Aguesseau, Frederic II., General Jacqueminot (Hybrid China), Grandissima, Ohl, Paul Ricaut, Shakespeare....
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