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Nabonnand (1864-1949), Clément
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Listing last updated on Wed Aug 2024
Mas dou Loubet,
then Mas di Roso
Villeneuve Loubet,
France
Clement Nabonnand (1864 - 1949)
Worked with brother Paul Nabonnand until 1908 in P. & C. Nabonnand & Cie. until 1908, when the joint company was dissolved. Later as:
[From Roll Call: The Old Rose Breeder, p. 370:]
Clément Nabonnand, Esterel Parc par Mandelieu, Cannes, France

[From Les Amis des Roses, 1947, 1st trimester, p. 4:] M. Nabonnand, rosiériste à Villeneuve-Loubet (A.-M.) : « A mon retour d'exil, 15 mois par ordre d'évacuation, je retrouve ma propriété entièrement minée et saccagée ; ma roseraie, mes plantes exotiques si précieuses, que j'avais eu tant de mal à acclimater, même des oliviers séculaires n'existaient plus. Ce désastre est irréparable ».
 
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