'Président Dutailly' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 468. Président Dutailly Gallica, reddish purple, 1888, Dubreuil.
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 25. Président Dutailly Damask Perpetual. Dubreuil, 1888. [The author includes an interesting entry from the Journal des Roses, in which the breeder says he created a new category for this rose called the Reblooming Gallicas...]
Book (1990) Page(s) 41. Includes photo(s). It is unusual for a member of the gallica family to have later flowers, but this hybrid does. Deep pink blooms with purplish shades at times, large, double, and fragrant.
Book (1936) Page(s) 227. Dutailly, Président (Provins) Dubreuil 1888; R. provincialis X ? ; crimson, center with carmine reflexes, reverse velvety amaranth-violet to lilac-pink, large, double, flat cup form, fragrance 6/10, floriferous, light repeat, straight upright stems, straight branches, growth 7/10. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 67. Damask, and Gallica or French Roses A hundred years ago, these types were the most highly prized of all Roses. Their hardiness and fragrance have been handed down to the modern Hybrid Perpetuals and Hybrid Teas, but they are still most attractive in their genuine old-fashioned way. We are glad we can offer a good selection of these very scarce old sorts. President Dutailly. (Village Maid).Gallica. (Dubreuil, 1888.) Carmine-purple flowers of large size, heavily shaded with magenta, of full cupped form and very fragrant. Vigorous and erect in habit, with better foliage than most of this class.
Book (1912) Page(s) 96. Race de Provins... Président Dutailly, Dubreuil 1888, Cramoisi réflété de carmin au centre, violacé au pourtour.- fleur grande, pleine, en coupe; très florifère, vigoureuse
Book (1902) Page(s) 103. [Among the roses grown at L'Haÿ in 1902.] No. 3046 (Dubreuil 1888) cram. Nuancé
Book (1899) Page(s) 147. Président Dutailly, Provins, Dubreuil, 1888, cramoisi nuancé
Magazine (1896) Page(s) 186. Président Dutailly (Dubreuil, 89), rouge, remontant...
Magazine (1896) Page(s) 28. French Rose....Président Dutailly, 1889, Dubreuil
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