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'Comtesse de Grillon' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 182.  
 
de Crillon, Comtesse (tea) ? ? , violet-pink, medium size, double
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 41.  
 
Comtesse de Crillon, thé, violet rosé
Book  (1880)  Page(s) 32.  
 
tea, Comtesse de Crillon, pink-violet, medium size, double
Book  (1860)  Page(s) 469.  
 

Rosen, die vom Frühjahr bis zum Herbst blühen.
Noisette Roses.
Einige der schönsten dieser Familie sind folgende:
Comtesse de Grillon, sehr gefüllt, hellblaßroth, in großen Büscheln, sehr wohlriechend und von starkem Wuche.

Translation:  Ever-blooming Roses
Noisette Roses.
Some of the loveliest of this family are:
Comtesse de Grillon, very full, very fragrant, flowers a clear light red, produced in large clusters; a vigorous grower.

Book  (1857)  Page(s) 12.  
 
NOISETTE PERPETUAL ROSES.
Each 37 to 50 cents, except those priced, and $4 to $4.50 per dozen.
The following Older Varieties at reduced rates:
Comtesse de Grillon
Book  (1856)  Page(s) 59.  
 
Rosa moschata.—The Noisette Rose.
Comtesse de Grillon...Pale pink....Very double, fragrant, and a strong grower. Blooming in clusters.
Book  (1851)  Page(s) 92.  
 

Roses that Bloom the Whole Season.
Noisette Roses.
Comtesse de Grillon, very double, pale pink, in large clusters, strong growth, and fragrant.

Book  (1847)  Page(s) 555.  
 

Rosa indica fragrans. (Theerose; аus China 1810 in Europa eingeführt.)
Comtesse de Crillon, mittelgross, Füllung hübsch, Bau schön aber etwas flach, rosa mit Violett über haucht und schattirt. Sehr hübsch.

Translation:
Rosa indica fragrans.  (Tea Rose; introduced to Europe from China in 1810.)
Comtesse de Crillon, flowers of medium size, nicely full with good form, but a bit flat; rose pink with violet shades and highlights.  Quite pretty.

Book  (1847)  Page(s) 564.  
 
Variétés jardinières de la rose thé.
Comtesse de Crillon. Fleurs moyennes, pleines, rose violacé.
Book  (1846)  Page(s) 49.  
 
Rejected And Superseded Roses,
Being inferior and some being synonymes.
Noisette Roses.
Countess of Crillon.
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