'Joseph Bernacchi' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 71. Bernacchi, Joseph (noisette) Ducher 1878; cream-white, shaded yellow, center darker and pink, medium size, double, expanded, solitary and cluster-flowered up to 10, repeats well, growth 8/10, climbing.
Magazine (Sep 1910) Page(s) 355. Propriété de Madame Blache à Lyon-Monplaisir, dirigée par M. Gauthier jeune, jardinier. — Cette visite a eu lieu le 4 août, dernier à 9 heures .... en tête de chaque espalier nous remarquons un pied de Rosier grimpant palissé au piquet de tête ; nous notons parmi les variétés: Beauté de l’Europe, Joseph Bernaschi, Madame de Vatteville, Bordeaux, Madame Gravereaux, etc.
Book (1910) Page(s) 335. [One of the more tender Noisettes leaning towards the Teas.] Joseph Bernacchi [Noisette]; flowers yellowish-white, deeper centres, fine long buds.
Book (1906) Page(s) 79. 5.109. Joseph Bernacchi, Noisette, Veuve Ducher 1878 blanc nuancé jaune
Magazine (30 Sep 1905) Page(s) 212. Borders of these free-growing Roses would be a delightful feature in any garden, allotting to each plant a space of about 9 square feet, so that its individuality may be well brought out. What a delightful object a single bush of Grüss an Teplitz may become if grown in this manner! Even the knife may be dispensed with in most cases. [...] Other charming Roses for such a purpose would be Mme. Hector Leuilliot [sic], Mme. Charles Monnier, Mme. Jules Gravereaux, Gustave Regis, François Crousse, England's Glory, L'Ideal, Dr. Rouges, Alister Stella Gray, Longworth Rambler, Joseph Bernacchi, Souvenir de Prince Charles d'Arenberg, Virginie Demont-Breton, William Allen Richardson, Germaine Trochon, Lady Waterlow, &c.
Magazine (5 Mar 1904) Page(s) 166. "Forgotten Roses." It is not surprising that owing to the numerous new Roses many of the excellent older sorts have been crowded out. Beautiful as the Hybrid Teas unquestionably are, I think it will be a bad day for lovers of the Rose if they allow this group to drive out of cultivation many old and well-tried varieties of other classes that are too good to suffer extinction. I often wish there were a National Rose Garden, where every variety could be planted, so that rosarians could see for themselves the true value of each. How some of our much-praised Roses would have to give place to those less known but better, at least in the matter of "doing well" and in point of colour. I append a list of a few varieties that are comparatively unknown, yet I can recommend every one with the full assurance that they would please the majority of the readers of The Garden. Among what are regarded as climbing Roses not one of the Rambler race can surpass. Joseph Bernacchi with its long buds, is as much a Tea Rose as Gloire de Dijon, yet it is grouped with the Noisettes, a somewhat mixed-up class to what it used to be. This variety is very pale yellow, and a grand Rose for bold bedding.
Book (1903) Page(s) 202. CHOIX DE VARIÉTÉS HORTICOLES Rosiers Noisette. (Rosa Noisetteana, var.) Très remontants. Joseph Bernacchi, fleur blanc jaunâtre foncé au centre; boutons allongés; sarmenteux.
Book (1902) Page(s) 166. Race des Rosiers Noisette sarmenteux Groupe A.—Noisette Sarmenteux 6429. Joseph Bernachi... (Veuve Ducher 1878)... blanc nuancé jaune.
Magazine (30 Jul 1898) Page(s) 87. Vol 54. Rose Joseph Bernacchi.-- A plant growing in bush form and pruned long has been lovely this year. The fine trusses are thrown well up above the foliage and the pale sulphur-yellow blooms are very distinct among climbing kinds. The flowers are moderately full and the petals of great depth. Although it is classed as a Noisette, I consider it as much a Tea Rose as Belle Lyonnaise. It would make a grand standard, for its growth is good, but not so rambling as in the Dijon tribe. It was sent out by Mme. Ducher in 1879. Many a Rose has come and gone that was not half so good as this one, and it should certainly find a place in every collection.
Book (1889) Page(s) 150. Noisette Joseph Bernacchi (Vve. Ducher 1878). Very expanded bloom, double, with thick, elongated buds, white with yellow shading, center darker, fragrant. Very vigorous.
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