'Adèle de Seringes' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 660. de Seringes, Adèle (centifolia) ? ? ; pale pink, shaded crimson, medium size, double, flat, cluster-flowered, floriferous
Book (1899) Page(s) 2. Adèle de Seringes, centifolia, rose pâle
Website/Catalog (1878) Page(s) 257. Roses. Adele de Senanges, Centifolia.
Website/Catalog (1864) Page(s) 8. Adele de Sennange Hy. Prov.
Book (1863) Page(s) 204. Rosa centifolia. The Provence Rose, with its Hybrids. 1. Adéle de Senange; (hybrid); flowers blush pink, sometimes marbled, of medium size, full; form, expanded; blooming abundantly, and in clusters.
Website/Catalog (1862) Page(s) 12. Adele de Senange H. Pro. Blush pink, in clusters, fine
Book (1858) Page(s) 140. Rosa centifolia ... Adele de Sénanges, hybrid; medium size, globular, full, , flesh-pink.
Book (1849) Page(s) 577. R. centifolia L. ...Double varieties and hybrids: ...Adéle de Senanges, medium size, expanded, flesh-pink
Book (1848) Page(s) 26. Rosa centifolia. The Provence Rose, with its Hybrids. 1. Adéle de Senange (hybrid); flowers blush pink, sometimes marbled, of medium size, full; form, expanded; blooming abundantly, and in clusters. Habit, branching; growth, vigorous. Very pretty when about half blown.
Book (1844) Page(s) 559. Rosa centifolia L ....Beside the very many varieties one also cultivates a lot of hybrids which discern themselves by the magnificence of their double blooms. The following are said to be the most excellent: R. c. hybrida, Adèle de Senanges, Alain Blanchard, Anaïs Segalas, Delices de Flandre, Dulcinée de Tobose, Elisa Lecker, la Fiancée, Lilacea var., Madame Henriette, Nicolette, Pompon de la Queue, Rachel, etc.
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