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'Mignonne' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 478. Mignon (Pimpinellifolia) Cartier 1827; vivid pink
Book (1899) Page(s) 128. Mignon, pimpinellifolia, Cartier, 1827, rose vif
Mignonne, pompon, Cartier, rose vif
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 95. pimpinellifolia. Mignonne, light red, well double, very numerous.
Book (1858) Page(s) 306. Pimpinellblättrige Rose; Schottische Rose. Mignonne, Blumen schön gefüllt, lichtroth, zahlreich.
Translation: Burnet-leaved Rose; Scotch Rose. Mignonne, the numerous, beautifully filled blooms are light red.
Book (1843) Page(s) 454. Rosier pimprenelle. Rosa pinpinellifolia. —la Mignonne, d'un beau rose.
Book (1838) Page(s) 146. Rosa. Spinosissima. Burnet-leafed Rose. Scotch Rose. Rosa Dumensis. Rosa Campestris Odora. Rosa Prœcox Spinosa. Rosa Pimpinellifolia. Pink Flowers. 48. Mignonne. Flowers, of a bright pink, well formed, numerous and beautiful.
Book (1835) Page(s) 83. Rosier Pimprenelle...Mignonne. Fleurs d'un rose vif, très-doubles, petites et bien faites, nombreuses et charmantes.
Book (1829) Page(s) 382. Pimprenelles. Mignonne; fleurs petites, très-doubles, roses, d'un rose vif.
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