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'À bouton nanquin' rose References
Book (2007) Page(s) 472. Nankin (Br. unk., -1837). N. Syn. 'Mutabilis'. Nankeen, fad. white
Book (1936) Page(s) 101. Bouton Nankin (noisette) ? ? ; nankeen, dawn-pink to white, medium size, double, growth 7/10
Book (1936) Page(s) 370. Jaune soufre (tea) Mauget 1827; sulphur-yellow.
Book (1899) Page(s) 28. Bouton Nankin, Noisette, aurore
Book (1858) Page(s) 251. Noisette-Rose. A bouton nanquin, Blumen gefüllt, aurora in Weiß übergehend.
Translation: The Noisette Rose. A bouton nanquin, The double flowers are the colors of sunrise, fading to white with age.
Book (1849) Page(s) 17, appendix. Descriptive List of Roses. Ever-blooming Roses, Blooming Throughout the Season. China Roses. 920 Nankin (Noisette Mutabilis, A Boutons Nankin)...Noisette, cupped bloom form. Nankin, changing to white, fragrant.
Book (1848) Page(s) 154. Rosa moschata The Noisette Rose. 56. Nankin; flowers nankeen in the bud, opening flesh-colour, and dying off white, small and full; form, cupped. Growth, moderate. Distinct and sweet.
Website/Catalog (1844) Page(s) 82. Noisette Roses. Rosa Champneyana. 358. Bouton jaune, or Nankin, Yellowish, handsome. 50¢
Website/Catalog (1844) Page(s) 67. Noisette Roses. Nankin, yellowish white
Website/Catalog (1843) Page(s) 4. Laurenceana. A Boutons jaunes...jaunâtre passant au blanc...1 fr. 50 c.
NB: Lévêque classed several Noisettes as Laurenceanas; presumably because of the small blooms.
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