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'Pourpre de Tyre' rose Reviews & Comments
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12 OCT 14 by
CybeRose
The Rural Annual and Horticultural Directory for the Year 1856 (p. 105) [listed with Noisettes between Lamarque and Fellemberg] Pourpre de Tyre is a violet crimson variety, with well formed flowers; much admired for its luxuriant foliage and robust habit.
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12 OCT 14 by
CybeRose
Southern Rural Almanac (1854) p. 64 Catalogue of Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Plants (1853-1854) by Thomas Affleck Pourpre de Tyre, P. cup, crimson purple, large, beautiful.
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12 OCT 14 by
CybeRose
Philadelphia Florist and Horticultural Journal 3: 176 (1854) NEW BOURBON ROSE.
At the weekly meetings of the Horticultural Association at Washington, Professor Charles G. Page has exhibited a new Bourbon Rose of his own production. It is from one of four seeds, and of the progeny of the common Chinese daily upon the Pourpre de Tyre, Florists, Fanciers and Critics pronounce warmly in its favor as a first rate rose.
The color is a fine crimson, form perfect, very double, size large, habit strong and healthy, bloom perpetual and abundant, and deliciously fragrant, a quality generally wanting in the best Bourbon Roses. It has been tested for only one year, out of doors and in, the bush being but two years old from the seed; but its only change is for the better.
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12 OCT 14 by
CybeRose
Jardins de France 37: 542 (Aug 1846) [Under “Rosiers en pots. – Ile Bourbon”] 1481. Pourpre de Tyr.
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