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'Châtillon Rambler' rose References
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Book (1953) Page(s) 67. Chatillon Rambler - 14
Website/Catalog (1938) Page(s) 50. Wichuraiana and other Rambling Roses The varieties comprising these classes are of unique and charming beauty, and form lovely objects in the garden while in bloom. They are suitable for rockery, sloping banks, pillars, pergolas, arches, etc. They are very lovely grown as standards. Chatillon Rambler... Muslin rose tinted flesh, with large white centre, semi-double. Introduced 1913.
Magazine (Dec 1936) Page(s) 136. Chatillon Rambler. C'est un rosier à fleurs simples, rose clair, d'effet modeste, mais qui a le privilège de fleurir tard en juillet et en conséquence termine la floraison des Wichuraïanas.
Book (1936) Page(s) 148. Chatillon Rambler (hybrid wichurana) Nonin 1913; D. Perkins X Crimson Rambler; cream-pink to salmon-pink, shaded flesh-colour, center white, small to medium-size, semi-double, cup-form, lasting, cluster-flowered, fragrance 4/10, floriferous, June and July, many thorns, foliage susceptible to mildew, growth 8/10, climbing, 4-6m., hardy, Sangerhausen
Book (1933) Page(s) 166. CHATILLON RAMBLER. A. Nonin, 1923. Wichuraiana with pink flowers not unlike Dorothy Perkins.
Magazine (Aug 1930) Page(s) 108. Les meilleurs Roses à cultiver en Anjou ... Rosiers Vichurianas (pour pleureurs et pergolas).... Albéric Barbier. Albertine. Alexandre Girault. American Pilar. Aviateur Blèriot. Casimir Moullé. Coronation. Châtillon Rambler. Dorothy Dennissom. Dorothy Perkins. Exelsa. La Fraîcheur. François Juranville. Général Têtard. Gerbe rose. Gruss an Freundorff. Huguette Despiney. Hiawatha. Jacotte. Jean Girin. Lady Gay. Lady Godiva. Léontine Gervais. Madame Auguste Nonin. Octavia Hesse. Paul's Scarlet Climber. Petit Louis. White Dorothy Perkins. Source d'Or. Sodenia.
Magazine (May 1929) Page(s) 64. Châtillon Rambler (A. Nonin, 1913), fl. gr. semi-double, rose mousseline, teinté chair centre blanc.
Book (1924) Page(s) 172. Chatillon Rambler. Mult. (Nonin, 1923.) Dorothy Perkins X Crimson Rambler (?). Bud small, ovoid; flower small, semi-double, cupped, very lasting; salmon-pink. Slight fragrance. Foliage mildews. Very vigorous, upright grower,
Book (1921) Page(s) 150. [From a letter of Countes Senni in June] Chatillon Rambler was rather a disappointment, but perhaps it is not fair to judge a rose's color in such a year as this when too much heat blanched them.
Magazine (1920) Page(s) 55. Chatillon Rambler gives large trusses of pale pink flowers; it is a strong grower but subject to mildew.
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