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'Madame Abel Chatenay Crimson' rose References
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 117.  
 
Crimson Chatenay Hybrid Tea, 1815, 'Mme. Abel Chatenay' x 'Leuchtfeuer'; Merryweather. Like 'Mme. Abel Chatenay, but bright crimson.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 148.  
 
Chatenay, Crimson (HT) Merryweather 1915; M. A. Chatenay X ? ; glossy crimson, lasting, fragrance 5/10, habit like Chatenay. Sangerhausen
Article (misc)  (4 Mar 1929)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Crimson Chatenay A very lovely dark red and most hardy rose.
Website/Catalog  (1928)  Page(s) 17.  
 
Hybrid Teas, Teas  and Pernetiana.
Mme. Abel Chatenay Crimson. Hybrid Tea. (H. Merryweather & Sons, 1916.) Seedling of Mme. Abel Chatenay but more vigorous than its parent, producing freely the same imbricated and fragrant blooms, but in bright crimson.
Website/Catalog  (1924)  Page(s) 19.  
 
Crimson Chatenay.- Superbe nouveauté issu de la variété bien connue 'Madame Abel Chatenay', plus vigoureuse et rustique. Fl. d'un joli coloris cramoisi brillant.

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Website/Catalog  (1921)  Page(s) 12.  
 
Crimson Chatenay, bright crimson; class: Hybrid Tea; habit of growth: vigorous.
Magazine  (1918)  Page(s) 235.  
 
Crimson Chatenay (Merryweather).- A crimson seedling from Mme. Abel Chatenay, though one might not suspect it; of good colour and growth; and likely to be a fine decorative Rose.
Magazine  (21 Jul 1917)  Page(s) 285.  
 
New Roses at Bagatelle ...The value of the awards given at Bagatelle would be more useful if we were favoured with the varieties brought under review. According to a list of kinds said to be planted in 1916 we find the following English varieties : Crimson Chatenay, Gold Star, Red Star, G. Amadee Hammond, Sir Henry Graham, Edward Bohane, Mrs. Maud Dawson and Janet ; so doubtless these have not come up to the Bagatelle standard, although the latter last year received the gold medal of our National Rose Society,
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