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'Baronne Adolphe de Rothschild' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 100-730
most recent 18 JUN 21 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 11 JUN 17 by Patricia Routley
2000 Heritage Roses New Zealand. Vol 21 No. 1
p6. Joanne Knight. About Baroness Rothschild. Many of us have in our gardens, the old pink Hybrid Perpetual bred by Pernet in France in 1868 named Baroness Rothschild.....
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 18 JUN 21 by Darrell
I do not have the 2000 issues of Heritage Roses New Zealand, but I do know that Joanne Knight published an article a number of years ago on rosarosam.com about Baronne de Rothschild. In that article she claimed that the baroness was Charlotte Beatrix de Rothschild, wife of Maurice Ephrussi. That information is incorrect. Viviane Schussele is correct here that the baroness in question was Julie-Caroline de Rothschild, who most definitely was the wife of Baron Adolphe de Rothschild.
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Discussion id : 127-523
most recent 13 MAY 21 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 12 MAY 21 by Singularly Beautiful Roses
Mention is made of 'Baroness Rothschild' aka 'Madame de Rothschild' in The Rose by Henry Ellwanger p. 206. "Pernet, 1867. Light pink, sometimes shaded with rose; large or very large; cupped form, very symmetrical, without fragrance; the wood is short-jointed, thick, light green, armed with occasional light green thorns; one of the hardiest, but does not propagate from cuttings. A very distinct, beautiful rose, free blooming, and greatly valued, both as an exhibition and a garden sort."
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 13 MAY 21 by Patricia Routley
Thank you Stephen. I have added that reference from my 1893 edition.
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Discussion id : 123-701
most recent 6 NOV 20 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 6 NOV 20 by Viviane SCHUSSELE
1830 -1907 Julie-Caroline de Rothschild. En 1876 elle fait construire à Genève, un édifice destiné à abrité un Hospice de charité pour incurables et convalescents qui deviendra en 1985 la Clinique de Joli-Mont
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Discussion id : 73-985
most recent 9 SEP 13 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 9 SEP 13 by cafeaulait
Available from - Pickering
http://pickeringnurseries.com/web_store.cgi?cod=06bar
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