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'Prince Albert' rose References
Newsletter  (Feb 2016)  Page(s) 31. Vol 38, no. 1.  Includes photo(s).
 
Sally Allison. Letter to the Editor.
....Prince Albert is not yet on the register but is growing at Te Awanga, Hawkes Bay.
Book  (Jun 1992)  Page(s) 109, 191.  
 
Page 109: Prince Albert Bourbon. Fontaine/A. Paul, 1852. Seedling of 'Comice de Seine-et-Marne'... brilliant crimson-scarlet... [Author cites information from different sources.]
Page 191: Prince Albert
Bourbon
A. Paul 1852
... crimson... [included in the entry for Laffay's Hybrid Perpetual of the same name]
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Albert, Prince (Bourbon) A. Paul 1853; dark crimson-scarlet, medium size, double, beautiful form, growth 8/10.
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 138.  
 
8.973. Prince Albert, Ile-Bourbon, A. Paul 1853 écarlate
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 147.  
 
Prince Albert, Bourbon, A. Paul, 1853, écarlate
Magazine  (1888)  Page(s) 329.  
 
Prince Albert, beautiful scarlet-red. medium size, full; one of the most beautiful and brilliant Roses..
Book  (1882)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Prince Albert... Rosier Ile-Bourbon Hybride. Laffay. 1852 Cramoisi. Fleur moyenne. Plante moyenne.
Book  (1880)  Page(s) Annex, p. 109.  
 
bourbon, Prince Albert (Paul, 1853), beautiful scarlet-crimson, medium size, full, the most beautiful brightest Bourbon rose.
Magazine  (Sep 1878)  Page(s) 206.  
 
The Bourbon Rose (Rosa Bourboniana) is a native of the Isle of Bourbon, and is supposed to be a hybrid between the common China and the Red Rose of Four Seasons.  It was introduced to France in 1822.  There are now a great number of varieties belonging to this class, including some of the best-known florists' flowers, such as Souvenir de la Malmaison, a rose that is nearly always in flower, and which no garden is complete without.  In the following list will be found most of the leading varieties:
Prince Albert— This variety has showy, bright scarlet crimson flowers.
Book  (1874)  Page(s) 476.  
 
Prince Albert.—Described as a superb Rose, is found in some of the Calcutta gardens.
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