'Madame Edmée Cocteau' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 164. Cocteau, Edmée (HP) Margottin 1904; Capt. Christy X ? ; soft pink, very large, double, folded petals, floriferous, long stems, growth 7/10, climbing, 1-2 m. Sangerhausen
Magazine (8 Jul 1911) Page(s) 326. The Parentage of Roses. The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it... Madame Edmée Cocteau... Hybrid Perpetual, Margottin f., 1903, Seedling Captain Christy
Book (1906) Page(s) 53. 3.474. Edmée Cocteau, Hybride Remontant, Margottin fils 1903 rose tendre
Magazine (Jun 1905) Page(s) 86. M. David, rosiériste-amateur, à Savigny-sur-Orge (Seine-et-Oise), présentait plusieurs rameaux d'une nouveauté désignée sous le nom de Madame Edmée Cocteau, et mise au commerce en 1904. C'est assurément une jolie plante, mais qui ressemble énormément au Climbing Captain Christy. On pourrait même ajouter que c'est une synonymie.
Magazine (Feb 1904) Page(s) 27. Rosiers Nouveaux 1903 M. Margottin, Jules, horticulteur à Pierrefitte (Seine), a vendu la rose suivante: Madame Edmée Cocteau (hybride remontant). — Arbuste sarmenteux, très vigoureux, feuillage foncé résistant, fleur énorme d'un beau rose tendre, longs pédoncules. Issue de Captain Christy.
Magazine (Feb 1904) Page(s) 13. Neuste Rosen für 1904. (Die Beschreibungen sind die der Züchter.) Züchter: Jules Margottin fils. Madame Edmée Cocteau (Remontant). Strauch sehr wüchsig, Jahrestriebe von 1 m Länge, kletternd; ausserordentlich grosse Blume, zart rosa, ähnlich Captain Christy, von der sie abstammt. Sehr blühbar; langstielige Schnittrose, im Gegensatz zu der kurztriebigen Capt. Christy.
Translation: Newest Roses for 1904. (The descriptions are from the Breeders.) Breeder: Jules Margottin fils. Madame Edméé Cocteau (Hybrid perpetual). Very vigorous shrub, canes of 1 m length annually, climbing; extraordinarily large Bloom, soft pink, similar to Captain Christy, from which she descends. Very floriferous, Long-stemmed cutting rose, versus the short-stemmed Capt. Christy.
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