'Rosier nain' rose References
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Book (2012) Page(s) 36. Rosiers Centfeuilles Naine h.d. [Hardy] [Synonyms] - Pompon couleur vive Desc.[emet] - -Campaniacea Dup.[ont] - rose spongs, à Vienne et en Piémont - Ponpon Varin Rouen Vib.[ert]
Book (3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 10, 71. Page 10: Pompon Varin pre-1820... [Vibert wrote in 1820 that he] frequently saw, at Monsieur Descemet's -- and several people have been able to see it at my place -- 'Pompon Varin' springing from the same base as canes of the ordinary Pompon Page 71: Pompon Varin on its own roots [can give] rise to the common Pompon
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 115. Pompon Varin ('Centfeuilles Nain', 'Sara') Breeder unknown, pre-1819... pink along the circumference and more intense in the center... light pink, center more intense. Own-root this rose sometimes sports suckers of the Common Pompon... [named] in memory of the able grower who, for 40 years, directed Rouen's botanical garden...
Book (1936) Page(s) 724. Varin (Pompon centifolia) ? ? ; light pink, vivid center. = Sarah.
Book (1936) Page(s) 645. Sarah (Pompon centifolia) Calvert 1822; pink, Center vivid. = Varin.
Book (1899) Page(s) 176. Varin, Pompon, rose clair centre vif, syn. Sarah
Book (1899) Page(s) 160. Sarah, Pompon, Calvert, 1822, rose centre vif, syn. Varin
Book (1844) Page(s) 264-265. Le Rosier pompon ou de Bourgogne, Rosa burgundiaca, Decandolle, n’est, selon toute apparence, qu’une variété du Cent-feuilles; cependant on dit qu’il fut trouvé sauvage en 1735, par un jardinier de Dijon, qui l’aperçut en coupant du buis sur une montagne aux environs de cette ville. On en a obtenu plusieurs variétés, dont l’une des plus remarquables est le petit pompon, dont j’ai fait une espèce particulière ‘sous le nom de Rosier nain, Rosa nana, dans le nouveau Duhamel ou Traité des arbres et arbustes (1). Ses tiges ne s’élèvent qu’à douze ou vingt pouces au plus, et périssent souvent aprés avoir fleuri. (1) Tome VII, page 38.
Book (1842) Page(s) 267. Pompon-Rose....Pompon Varin, Dwarf-Centifolia, semi-double, small, pink, edges paler
Book (1837) Page(s) 34. Rosiers Centfeuilles Naine h.d. [Hardy] [Synonyms] - Pompon couleur vive Desc.[emet] - -Campaniacea Dup.[ont] - rose spongs, à Vienne et en Piémont - Ponpon Varin Rouen Vib.[ert]
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