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Deutsches Magazin für Garten- und Blumenkunde
(1854)  Page(s) 74.  
 
Hybrid perpetuals. Alfred Colomb (Lille), cherry-red.
(1860)  Page(s) 302.  
 
Mossy remontants...Alfred de Dalmas...
(1873)  Page(s) 317.  
 
The honourably known rose nursery Messrs Soupert & Notting announce with a special newsletter 3 new roses, which they have themselves bred and will commercialize on 1. November. These are the following sorts:
"Bouquet de vierge". A Bourbon-Rose. Vigorous shrub of medium height, small, full blooms, perfect form, imbricated, in clusters of 15 to 25 blooms. Colouring white, slight carmine-pink shading, center with yellowish reflexes, descends from Mlle. Blanche Lafiite. Price 15 francs per piece.
Note. Bouquet de Vierge....This variety is distinct from the varieties Edith de Murat, Mlle. Nancy Dubor and Mme. Vacher by compact growth, good bloom and habit.
(1873)  Page(s) 266.  
 
Carmine-red roses....Comte Raimbaud....
 
(1856)  Page(s) 168.  
 
The Noisette Desprez, originally yellow and later passing to sulphur-yellow, chamois, copper and orange, received the first prize in two different exhibitions in London.
(1858)  Page(s) 325.  
 
Paeonia albiflora Pall., sinensis Hort.
Die nachverzeichneten Sorten sind, unter Hunderten von Varietäten von uns als die prachtvollsten aufgenommen worden, und wir empfehlen sie der Beachtung aller Gartenfreunde.
Doctor Bretonneau (Verdier), große runde Blume, lebhaft rosa.

Paeonia albiflora Pall., sinsensis Hort.
We've selected the following sorts as the finest of hundreds of varieties, and recommend them to the attention of all garden lovers.
Doctor Bretonneau (Verdier), a large, rounded flower of a vivid rose color.
(1873)  Page(s) 317.  
 
Bouquet de Vierge....This variety is distinct from the varieties Edith de Murat, Mlle. Nancy Dubor and Mme. Vacher by compact growth, good bloom and habit.
(1864)  Page(s) 84.  
 
[From the description of a picture which was given as a bonus to those purchasing the magazine]...the true "Fortune's double yellow", an introduction of the famous traveller Fotune, who discovered her in the garden of a rich Mandarin in Ningpo, where she fully covered an old wall and decorated it with her blooms. In China she is called Wang-Jang-We, and during her introduction in England she was named Fortune's double yellow by the famous Lindley in honour of her discoverer and introducer. She was introduced in 1853 to Germany, but did not come to be generally acclaimed, but not due to lesser value, but as a totally false variety was said to be her...she stands there free [in the garden of nurseryman Heinrich Nestel] at the corner of the house, without any winter protection, climbing...high..and covers herself from bottom to top with blooms, which show the most beautiful and varying shades from the lightest yellow to most fiery carmine.
(Mar 1854)  Page(s) 74.  
 
Notizen über Rosen.
Topf- und Landrose, welche 1851 und 1852 in den Handel kamen, und welche ich sofort oder doch spätestens im vergangenen Herbst bezogen habe.
Moos rosen.
Jenny Lind, kleine Blume, rosa, Blume und Blätter mit Moos bedeckt.

Rose News.
Roses that were introduced to commerce in 1851 and 1852, and which I purchased at once or, at the latest, by last autumn.
Moss Roses.
Jenny Lind, the flowers are small and pink; the blooms and foliage are covered with moss. 
(1866)  Page(s) 229.  
 
Alexis Poulain, in Cerçay, is the breeder of the roses John Waterer and Léon Poulain.
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