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Book  (Dec 2000)  Page(s) 365.  
 
Cannes la Coquette Hybrid Tea. Gilbert Nabonnand (Golfe-Juan, France) 1877
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 125.  
 
Cannes la Coquette (HT) Nabonnand 1878; La France X ?; coppery salmon-pink to chamois, shaded brick-red, large, double, fine form, growth 7/10, like La France
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Cannes la Coquette, HT, Nabon., 1878, saumon
Magazine  (23 Oct 1897)  Page(s) 329.  
 
Rose Cannes la Coquette.— This is one of Nabonnand's raising, and, although twenty years old, is not nearly so nuicb appreciated as I think it ought to be. It is very vigorous, and the flowers are of a pleasing shade of very delicate fawn, marked with flesh, especially towards the edges of the petals, sometimes milking it appear like Homère, and borne well into the autumn.
Website/Catalog  (1894)  Page(s) 174.  
 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses. 
Cannes la Coquette  Flowers large and double, of the most perfect form; a novel colour, salmon, shaded brick red.
Website/Catalog  (1894)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Tea and Hybrid Tea Varieties.
Cannes La Coquette.  Garden.  Salmon, with reddish shade; large, double, and well formed.
Book  (1894)  Page(s) 249.  
 
Cannes la Coquette, H.T., Nabonnand (1877), salmon, medium, moderate
Book  (1893)  Page(s) 191.  
 
List of some of the best Garden Roses.
Owing to the great and, as I think, undue place given to show Roses as compared with those that bloom well in the garden, I give a list of good garden Roses.
Hybrid Tea-scented.—Camoens, Cannes la Coquette, Longworth Rambler, Madame Alfred Carrière, Marie Lavallée, Reine Marie Henriette, Reine Olga de Wurtemburg, Viscountess Folkestone.
Book  (1885)  Page(s) 34.  
 
TRIBE ROSEÆ.
ROSA, Linn.; Rose.
Garden Varieties—
Cannes la Coquette; hybrid perpetual. Plant in Brisbane Botanic Garden.
Website/Catalog  (1885)  Page(s) 37.  
 
Roses — Everblooming.
Section III.
Hybrid Tea Roses.
This class is of recent origin.  They are produced from crossing Tea with Hybrid Perpetual Roses, and while a few denote well defined traits of both races, others seem to be pure Teas.  Many are of very weak growth and bad color, hence we have rejected the greater number as undesirable.  The following are valuable:
Cannes la Coquette.  Light flesh, shaded salmon.
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