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'Pâquerette' rose References
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Magazine (2016) Page(s) Table S2. paquerette, Origin of the sample: Loubert Rose Garden, Genetic group 10 (Botanical/Cultivated), Percentage of assignation: 96.4, 1875, Pol, Guillot, Origin: France Lyon, Ploidy: 2, measured
Magazine (2013) Page(s) 542. Rosa polyantha. — From this small, white- flowered Rose.... from the seed of these something very interesting has been produced - I mean the dwarf and perpetual blooming polyanthas. The first was Paquerette, of Messrs. Guillot Fils, and the second Anna Maria Marie de Montravel of Rambaux...
Book (Feb 2009) Page(s) 150. ‘Pâquerette’: Rosiers à fleurs groupées – blancs. Polyantha. Parents: non connus, mais issu de Rosa multiflora. Obtenteur: Guillot Fils 1875. Description et conseils.
Booklet (2009) Page(s) 29. Diploid....Ma Paquerette, heterozygous loci 30% [Provenance: Texas A&M University material from Ralph Moore]
Book (2003) Page(s) 152. Obtentions de J-B. Guillot fils 1875. Pâquerette (Mtf), Catalogue
Book (2001) Page(s) 140-141. [author cites from the Journal des Roses 1878] ...Among the seedlings which didn't bloom until the second or third year was found one which had blossoms with two rows of petals, an inch to an inch and a half across..., not remontant as the others were, but which gave me [Guillot] wonderful seeds which I sowed in February, 1872. Out of this came my dear little 'Pâquerette', which I put into commerce in November, 1875."
Book (2001) Page(s) 189. Pâquerette (Guillot fils, 1875) syn., 'Ma Pâquerette'; trans., "Daisy" Seedling of a seedling of R. multiflora 'Polyantha'....
Book (2001) Page(s) 318-319. [author cites from Revue Horticole 1876] ...'Polyantha' is very hardy... It seeds easily, producing many varieties, which however are not out yet-single pinks, double pinks, single and double yellows, and a very double white. This last is going to be released to commerce. ...This very double white-blossomed plant looks like a miniature Noisette; it seems to be the equivalent of the Pompon Chinas, and could be used, like them, in borders...It was to be seen at the last exposition at the Palais de l'Industrie, in the booth of Messrs. Lévêque and son....under the name 'Paquerette', in allusion to the small size of all its parts, and the elegance of its flower.
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 319. The first Poly-Pom, 'Paquerette', was exhibited at Lyon in 1873 and distributed in 1875.
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 431. Pâquerette Polyantha, white, 1875, ('La Pâquerette'; 'Ma Pâqueretta'); Raised from open pollinated seed of a dbl. fld. Multiflora. Considered to have a China or Tea rose in its background Guillot Fils. Flowers pure white, very dbl. cupped with imbricated petals, small (1 in) blooms in broad clusters of up to 40, resembling a Noisette, slight fragrance; stems bright green; foliage glossy; 3-5 leaflets; very few prickles; very dwarf (12-15 in.), bushy growth. The first Polyantha.
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