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'Satan' rose References
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Website/Catalog  (2020)  Page(s) 378.  Includes photo(s).
 
Satán, synonym: Joyce Lomax, Llorenç Pahissa, 1939, H.T., crimson-red, darker inside almost black and velvety, very vigorous shrub, double, fine form, continuous bloom, (Mme. Edouard Herriot X Angeles Pernet) X Marí Dot, bibliography: RE
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 368.  
 
Satan (Satanas; Joyce Lomax in England). HT. (Pahissa; int. J&P, '39.) (Mme. Edouard Herriot X Angèle Pernet) X Mari Dot. Large, nearly dbl., high centered, fragrant, very dark red, reverse lighter. Fol. leathery. Bushy. (28) Pl. Pat. 379 (expired).
Magazine  (Jul 1949)  Page(s) 3. trimester, p. 75.  
 
"SATAN" (Ll. Pahissa 1940), fleur de tonalité sombre qui est devenue très populaire. Son créateur, Llorens Pahissa, amateur rosiériste, décéda deux ans après la fin de la guerre civile. Cette rose qui, depuis a été appelée "Llorens Pahissa" a obtenu, après la mort de son créateur, la Médaille d'Or de Bagatelle.
Magazine  (1941)  Page(s) 162.  
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 67.  
 
R. Marion Hatton.  New Roses in America
Pahissa's Rose, Satan, is a loose bloom with 20 to 25 petals of blood-red, with blackish shadings at first, but the sun soon turns it purple; however, they have considerable charm and a heavy musky fragrance helps a lot. It bloomed well during hot weather.
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