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'Madame Désirée Giraud' rose Photos
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From "Flore de serres et des jardins de l'Europe", Vol. 8, 1853, tab 853
Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 27 SEP 23 |
Floricultural Cabinet January, 1854
"This charming variety is a seedling which sprung up near to a plant of the Baronne Prevost Rose, in the garden of Madame L. G. D. Haussy, of Marley, near Versailles, in France. It is an 'Hybrid Perpetual,' and a very free bloomer. The flowers are regularly "and very distinctly striped, some with crimson, others with amaranth, and the remainder with slate colour, but the individual blossom has stripes only of one colour; so that one blosom had crimson stripes, a second has amaranth stripes, and a third has stripes of a slate colour. This very singular distinction of the flowers renders it peculiarly beautiful."
Uploaded 22 NOV 10 |
'Mme. Desiree Giraud'. From Shirley Hibberd's The Amateur's Rose Book 2nd. ed., 1874, page 103
Uploaded 7 SEP 14 |
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