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'Madame Nérard' rose References
Magazine  (1848)  Page(s) 171.  
 
We extract from the Stray Thoughts on Roses [in the "Florist"], by Mr. Rivers, the following hints, which we are sure will prove acceptable to many, very many of our readers. It is relative to the proper grouping of the lovely family of the Bourbons. Very delicate growers and those of more vigorous habit, if planted on the same bed, as a matter of course, do not assimilate, and have a bad effect. In order to obviate this, the following roses are recommended for their similarity of habit, "grouping well:"—A beautiful bed of delicate blush roses may be formed of the following varieties :—Anne Beluze, Madame Nerard, Comtesse de Resseguier, and Reine du Congress.
Website/Catalog  (1847)  Page(s) 83.  
 
Rosiers Ile Bourbon.
Madame Nérard, fleur moyenne, pleine, carné tendre...1 fr. 50 c.
Book  (1847)  Page(s) 560.  
 
ROSA
Variétés jardinières du rosier bourbon.
Madame Nérard. Fleurs moyennes, pleines, carné tendre.
Magazine  (1847)  Page(s) 308.  
 
Bourbon roses. Hardy. A very interesting class, of which the following are recommended: ... Madame Nerard. Delicate Blush.
Magazine  (1847)  Page(s) 170-171.  
 
We extract from the Stray Thoughts on Roses [in the "Florist"], by Mr. Rivers, the following hints, which we are sure will prove acceptable to many, very many of our readers. It is relative to the proper grouping of the lovely family of the Bourbons. Very delicate growers and those of more vigorous habit, if planted on the same bed, as a matter of course, do not assimilate, and have a bad effect. In order to obviate this, the following roses are recommended for their similarity of habit, "grouping well:"—A beautiful bed of delicate blush roses may be formed of the following varieties :—Anne Beluze, Madame Nerard, Comtesse de Resseguier, and Reine du Congress.
Book  (1847)  Page(s) 147.  
 
Madam Nerard is of a waxy blush or fawn colour ; this new variety is as perfect as any of the family, and will be a great favourite.
Book  (1847)  Page(s) 249.  
 
Madame Nerard is a fragrant and very perfectly-shaped rose, of a delicate blush color.
Magazine  (1847)  Page(s) 87.  
 
James Wilson, Nurseryman and Florist of Albany. – One hundred and thirty-two varieties of flowers, including among the number ...thirty-two hyb’d Perpetuals, Isle de Bourbon, Tea, China, Noisette and other roses, viz: .... Madame Nerard.
Website/Catalog  (1846)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Reine des Iles-Bourbon.
Madame Nérard...Carné, très-large....1 25 fr.
Book  (1846)  Page(s) 510.  
 
Rosa Borboniana. Roses de Bourbon
Madame Nérard. Moyenne, pleine, carné tendre.
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