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'Roi des Pourpres' rose References
Book (1988) Page(s) 43. a sport of 'Rose du Roi' ... [both are] said to be important as the forerunners of the Hybrid Perpetuals.
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 44. Rose de Roi a Fleurs Poupres.....3 x 3’.
Website/Catalog (1983) Page(s) 40. Rose de Roi a Fleures Pourpres. Purported to be a sport from Rose du Roi, but our specimen is certainly not so. Very beautiful nevertheless and well worth growing whatever its name. 1819 (R) 4 x 3’.
Website/Catalog (1982) Page(s) 36. Rose de Roi a Fleurs Pourpres Purple sport of the above (Rose du Roi) A beautiful Rose. 1819 (R) 4 x 3’
Book (1971) Page(s) 23. I went to Ireland again in 1949...I recall here the two most interesting places....Mr and Mrs Salmon's multum in parvo at Larchfield, Dublin. Here was a thousand or more roses closely grown in mixed borders, and Mr Salmon proudly produced a family treasure, 'Le Roi à fleur pourpre'....
Website/Catalog (1962) Page(s) 18. location 110, Bernard Mayador (Roseraie de l'Hay ? ) damask (487)
Website/Catalog (Nov 1959) Page(s) 47. (Hybrid Perpetual). 1819. The purple sport from the 'Rose du Roi', and is a connecting-link, through the Portland Roses, with the Autumn Damasks. Rich velvety texture normally dark crimson, but fading to purple. 3-4 ft.
Article (misc) (1954) Page(s) 40. Rose du Roi à fl. pourpres 28 chromosomes.
Book (1936) Page(s) 483. Mogador (Portland) ? ? ; Rose du Roi X ? ; carmine, often shaded purple, medium size, double. = Roi des pourpres; Crimson superbe.
Book (1936) Page(s) 466. Mayador, Bernard (damask) ? ? ; R. du Roi X ? ; vivid pink, medium size, double, cluster-flowered. Sangerhausen
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