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'Paul Nabonnand grimpant' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 504. Nabonnand, Grimpant Paul (cl. tea) Nabonnand 1904; sport of above [Paul Nabonnand], climbing habit
Website/Catalog (1926) Page(s) 94. Climbing Paul Nabonnand (1915) (Thé). Fl. gr., pl., de couleur rose-hortensia.
Magazine (1 Oct 1907) Page(s) 450. Les Meilleures Roses Nouvelles de 1904 Au dernier Congrès de la Société française des Rosiéristes, M. Croibier, rosiériste à Lyon, a présenté, sur la sixième question inscrite au programme: « Les meilleures variétés de Roses dans les nouveautés de 1904 », une note dans laquelle il énumère les variétés les plus appréciées dans la région lyonnaise. Voici cette liste, dans laquelle chaque nom est accompagné d'une description sommaire: Rosiers Thés Paul Nabonnand (Climbing) (Nabonnand).— Fleur très grande, très pleine, beau rose hortensia.
Translation: The Finest New Roses of 1904 At the last meeting of the French society of rosarians, M. Croibier, a rosarian from Lyon, in response to the sixth question of the program [?], gave a presentation in which he enumerated the most appreciated varieties of his region. Here is that list, with each name accompanied by a short description: Tea Roses Paul Nabonnand (Climbing) (Nabonnand).—The large, very double flower is an attractive hortensia pink.
Website/Catalog (1907) Page(s) 25. Climbing Paul Nabonnand (Nabonnand 1905) hydrangea-pink, very large bloom, vigorous, climbing
Book (1906) Page(s) 132. 8.535. Paul Nabonnand Grimpant, Thé, Nabonnand 1904 hortensia
Magazine (Nov 1904) Page(s) 168. Rosiers Nouveaux 1904 Au Golfe-Juan, MM. P. et C. Nabonnand et Cie, horticulteurs-rosiéristes, vendent Ies rosiers nouveaux, obtenus de semis dans l'établissement, dont voici les descriptions: Paul Nabonnand Grimpant (thé). — Fleur très grande, très pleine, coloris rose hortensia, bouton ovoïde allongé superbe, cette rose ne diffère du type dont elle est un accident fixé, que par son bois sarmenteux d'une vigueur extraordinaire, atteignant plusieurs mètres de longueur, beau feuillage vert et abondant.
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