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'Madame Audot' rose References
Book  (1990)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Mme. Audot Alba. Victor Verdier 1845... medium pink and flesh-pink...
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 40.  
 
Audot, Mme. (alba) V. Verdier 1844; glossy light pink to flesh-white, outer petals yellowish pink, large, double, expanded, growth 4/10, well-branched.
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 96.  
 
6.156. Madame Audot, Alba, V. Verdier 1844 rose clair
Book  (1873)  Page(s) 196.  
 
Rosa Alba. Madame Audot, large, full; flat cup formm glossy flesh-coloured, petals edged yellowish pink; branched, moderate growth, Distinguishes itself through the size and fullness of blooms and is also suitable for containers.
Website/Catalog  (1862)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Alba Madame Audot pale pink, large and double
Book  (1858)  Page(s) 129.  
 
Alba ... Madame Audot (Verdier 1845); hybrid; large, full, glossy flesh-red, petals edged yellowish pink, flat cup form; branched habit, moderate growth. A very beautiful hybrid.
Magazine  (Aug 1854)  Page(s) 229.  
 
"On Town Roses" by G. Paul.
I shall now offer a list of 100 sorts, which I believe best suited for town gardening, having seen them at various times flourishing around London and the great manufacturing towns in the United Kingdom.
Summer Roses.
The Alba Rose.
Madame Audat...glossy flesh, edges creamy
Magazine  (20 Jul 1850)  Page(s) 455.  
 
Among Messrs. Lane's varieties we remarked excellent blooms of the following - ......Alba: Madame Audiot, creamy white, blush centre...
Magazine  (1850)  Page(s) 240.  
 
My Rose-Journal by Thomas Rivers....July 14th. This warm weather has brought many varieties of Rosa alba to an unusual degree of perfection; how perfect and delicate are La Séduisante and Madame Audot! how pearly the white of Princesse de Lamballe and Madame Legras! how brilliant Vicomte Schrymaker! and that delicate glowing Rose, Duc du Luxembourg; how very beautiful are its large globular flowers! Some old sorts that one had nearly forgotten have beckoned us in passing to give an admiring look, such as Montigny, Malvina, Royale rouge : these Roses have rarely been so perfect as they are to-day.
Book  (1848)  Page(s) Vol. II, p. 93.  Includes photo(s).
 
Alba. Madame Audot; flowers glossy flesh, edges creamy blush, large and full; form cupped: Habit, branching; growth, moderate. A beautiful Hybrid Rose.
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