'Aspasie' rose References
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Book (Jul 1998) Page(s) 306. Aspasie Gallica. Calvert. ('Stéphanie', Holland) Included in the collection of the Luxembourg Garden around 1852-1860.
Book (1936) Page(s) 37. Aspasie (Provins) Vibert before 1845; flesh-white, edges matte white, 8 cm, double, cup form, floriferous, fragrance 5/10.
Book (1910) Page(s) 249. Aspasie Gallica (Hybrid French) Flowers flesh colour, changing to blush after expanding, of medium size, full; form cupped; habit erect; growth moderate.
Book (1906) Page(s) 13. 878. Aspasie, Provins, Vibert, chair
Book (1858) Page(s) 226. Rosa gallica var. provincialis. Aspasie, Blumen mittelgroß, voll, fleischfarbig.
Translation: Provence Roses. Aspasie, the medium-sized, full flower is flesh-colored.
Book (1848) Page(s) Div. II, p. 68. Hybrid French...Aspasie; flowers beautiful flesh, changing to blush after expanding, of medium size, full; form, cupped, perfect. Habit, erect; growth, moderate. A most abundant bloomer.
Book (1848) Page(s) 68. Rosa gallica. Hybrid French, commonly called Hybrid Provence. 5. Aspasie; flowers beautiful flesh, changing to blush after expanding, of medium size, full; form, cupped, perfect. Habit, erect; growth, moderate. A most abundant bloomer.
Website/Catalog (1844) Page(s) 19. BENGALE (HYBRIDES). Hybride Bengale Aspasie.
Website/Catalog (1844) Page(s) 88. Provence, or Cabbage Roses. 826. Aspasie...cupped bloom form. Blush incarnate...62¢
Magazine (4 Nov 1843) Page(s) 773. Amateur's Garden. In July last, I, in company with my employer, went to Sawbridgeworth, to see Mr. Rivers' collection in bloom, and the list which I subjoin are what we purchased to add to an already tolerably good collection.... Gallica, or French Roses. L'Enfant Nelly ! ! Orpheleine de Juillet ! ! Aspasie ! ! Assemblage des Beautés ! ! ! Kean ! ! ! All the Roses in this list are excellent, but those marked with notes of exclamation are the best, and the notes are increased in number in proportion to their superior claims. —W.P. Ayres, Brooklands.
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