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'Pink Soupert' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 675.  
 
Soupert, Pink (polyantha) Dingee & Conard 1896; Clothilde Soupert X Lucullus; glossy pink, sometimes shaded light pink and violet, small to medium, double, cup form, in clusters of 5-10, fragrance 7/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, short stems, dense foliage, growth 6/10, bushy, short. Sangerhausen
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 135.  
 
8.766.  Pink Soupert,  Hybride de Multiflore ou Polyantha,  Dingee  1896  rose et rouge
Website/Catalog  (1901)  Page(s) 34.  Includes photo(s).
 
p34. 'Pink Soupert'. Identical with 'Clotilde Soupert', except in color of flower. Has the same stocky, sturdy habit of growth, blooms as free, with large handsome flowers, same form as 'Clotilde Soupert'. Color rich, dark, shining pink, sometimes nearly red. Young plants commence to bloom in May and continue to give crop after crop of flowers until late in October. Small plants frequently produce 50 perfect flowers at one time. Hardy without protection.

p55. Illustration
Book  (1900)  Page(s) 101.  
 
No. 1290 'Pink Soupert'. Dingee, 1896. Rose et rouge. .
Website/Catalog  (1898)  Page(s) Front cover.  Includes photo(s).
 
Pink Soupert
Website/Catalog  (1898)  
 
PINK SOUPERT. Pink Soupert inherits all the grand garden qualities of its parent,
Clothilde Soupert, and is a clear pink throughout; bright and attractive;
the coloring deepens in some flowers to cherry-red, and in others it lessens to
light clear pink. The profusion of bloom is wonderful, the whole plant being a
mass of flowers. No rose can possibly excel this for outdoor bedding, and none
can be more attractive. 15 cts.. to 25 cts. each.
Website/Catalog  (1898)  Page(s) 136.  
 
Polyantha, or Fairy Roses.
Pink Soupert.  The flowers take their form from Clotilde Soupert, and in color are a deep Hermosa pink.  It is a continuous bloomer.  10 cts. each; 6 for 50 cts.
Website/Catalog  (1897)  Page(s) 6.  
 
New Roses.
Pink Soupert  (Polyantha). A seedling from Clothilde Soupert, with pretty rosette shaped flowers, varying in colour from pale pink to red; very fragrant and produced in great abundance.
Website/Catalog  (1896)  Page(s) 4.  
 
New Roses of Special Beauty.
Pink Soupert.
The flowers are the exact form of Clothilde Soupert's, and in color a deep Hermosa pink.  Single plants, when six months old, under ordinary circumstances often produce 50 perfect flowers.  It is a continuous bloomer, each branch producing a cluster of bloom.  20 cents.
Website/Catalog  (1895)  Page(s) Front cover.  Includes photo(s).
 
OUR DEBUTANTES
Two Superb New and Distinct Roses now offered for the first time. (See illustration, front cover page.)
Originated and for sale only by The Dingee & Conard Company.
By patient, persistent efforts in hybridizing we have been fortunate enough to originate two ideal Roses, which are fully described below and truthfully illustrated on the front cover page of this book. In habit and vigor of growth, profusion of bloom and in color and fragrance of flowers, "Princess Bonnie" and "Pink Soupert" are undeniably superb. For home cultivation they possess such qualities as will commend them at once. They will bloom the first and every year, and with slight protection during the Winter they can remain permanently in the open ground, where they will increase in beauty and vigor year after year. As absolutely new Roses, showing marked improvement over existing sorts, we ask that our customers give them a trial, which is an inexpensive matter. They will delight both the connoisseur and the novice alike.
New Pedigree Rose "Pink Soupert."
Clotilde Soupert x Lucullus.
THE PRICE PAID FOR IT.—Four years of constant effort, over three hundred crosses with almost as many disappointing effects, was the price paid for this one triumphant result. It is a source of the keenest gratification, however, to know from expert Rosarians who have seen it in bloom that it is the most notable and valuable New Rose of the many recently introduced.
A CONTINUOUS BLOOMER. - It is a continuous bloomner ;  even the seedling plants, when but two inches high, produced perfect flowers of good size. Eaxh branch terminates with a cluster of buds. Its floriferousness is remarkable, single plants only six months old producing, as a rule, more than fifty perfect flowers. It blooms equally as well indoors and in open ground ; its adaptability for outdoor culture will alone make it popular, as it is fully desirable in  this respect as its famous progenitor, Clotilde Soupert.
THE COLOR OF THE FLOWERS.—“ Pink Soupert’’ produces flowers of various shades of pink, sometimes almost red, then again a bright pink flower is seen, almost identical in color with that of the grand old Rose, Hermosa. Then again the same bush will produce light pink flowers: suffused with lilac. The colors are altogether new. While our illustration on the front gives a general idea of the form and color of the flowers it is only when one sees them their uniqueness and true worth is properly appreciated.
THE FORM OF FLOWERS.—When partially open the flowers are flat, with the outer petals symmetrically curving back as the flowers expand, while the centre petals gradually shorten, as do they in the C. Soupert flowers. The flowers are large and have a delightful tea scent; in short, with the exception of color, they are identical with C. Soupert. This similarity will of itself make “‘ Pink Soupert” a most popular Rose, and as a companion-piece to its seed-parent it cannot fail to meet with instant approval. The effect when ‘‘PinkSoupert” and C. Soupert are grouped is decidedly fine.
ITS HARDINESS. - Lucullus being very hardy, naturally this valuable essential is imparted in a certain degree to its progeny. We have not thoroughly testes it in this respect, but we think it will prove far more vigorous and hardy in the open ground than its seed-parent, C. Soupert, which, with propüer protection, will stand severe Winters.
PRICE.- Strong, pot-grown plants, ready for immediate blooming, 50 c. each ; 2 for 90 c.; 4 for $1.60, postpaid by mail.
SPECIAL OFFER. - We will send one strong pot-grown plant, ready for immediate blooming, of each of the splendid New Roses described above, "Princess Bonnie" and "Pink Soupert", postpaid by Mail for 90 c. Address
THE DINGEE & CONARD COMPANY, Rose Growers, West Grove, Pa.
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