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'Enfant de France' rose References
Book (Dec 2000) Page(s) 237. Enfant de France Agathe. Holland [w/Dupont; date uncertain -1802]
Book (Jul 1998) Page(s) 301. L'Enfant de France. Several varieties with this name have existed, of which a gallica introduced from Holland during the First Empire, can be found in "Les Roses" of Redouté (vol. III, pl. 133) under the name Rosa "Agatha" var. Delphiniana, in French "L'enfant de France": we believe this is extinct. Today, there is only an "Agatha" which is not this Rosa "Agatha", and a "L'enfant de France" which is a hybrid perpetual by Lartay, 1860.
Book (Jul 1998) Page(s) 129. Includes photo(s). L'Enfant de France, by Redouté. Les Roses, vol. III, 1824, pl. 133. Other varieties carried later the same name. This one, however, is no longer in culture.
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 130. Enfant de France Gallica. Dupont, 1802... pink.
Book (1936) Page(s) 277. France, L'enfant de (Provins) Dupont 1802; deep pink
Book (1906) Page(s) 55. 3.653. Enfant de France, Provins, (Hollande.) 1802 rose foncé
Website/Catalog (1844) Page(s) 10. PROVINS. Provins Enfants de France.
Book (1842) Page(s) 72. ROSA. Provins (R. gallica.) Première Division. enfant de France.
Book (1830) Page(s) 182. Gallica. enfant de France
Book (1829) Page(s) 122. Rosiers Galliques-Provins. 511. Roi de Rome.—Enfant de France. Fleur petite ou moyenne, pleine, bombée, très-régulière, rose clair et vif, égal.
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