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'Madame Ch. Margottin' rose Reviews & Comments
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Why were the records for 'Mme Margottin' and 'Mlle Cécile Berthod' combined?
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This was done quite some time ago; we will need to research further and contact the support person involved.
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It looks like the merge happened this year. I don't see anything in the notes, comments or references to explain it.
Thanks, Virginia
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31 OCT 21 by
jedmar
Plants were demerged after research. Thank you for the heads up!
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Thanks for doing that. I hope you didn't need a headache remedy afterwards!
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The FLORAL MAGAZINE By the REV. H. HONYWOOD DOMBRAIN,A. B. Volume VI 1867 Plate 351 Tea Rose Madame Margottin "When we were at Lyons last year, and enjoying a run through the celebrated Rose gardens of that city, we were very much struck with two tea-scented Roses in the possession of M. Guillot fils." etc.... "Madame Margottin is a genuine tea-scented rose; as will be seen from the Plate, a medium sized flower, of a delicate primrose-yellow colour, with a most lovely peach-coloured tint in the centre petals. The shape of the flower is good, and the substance of the petals is very firm, and, as a consequence, the individual flowers are not as fugitive as in some of the Teas."
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