'Panachée de Girardon' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 300. Girardon, Panachée de (HP) Girardon ? ; tender flesh-pink, striped vivid red, medium size, double.
Book (1899) Page(s) 139. Panachée de Girardon, HR, Girardon, rose et rouge
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 103. hybrid perpetual, Panachée de Girardon, pink, striped.
Book (1858) Page(s) 170. Rosa damascena bifera. Panachée de Girardon, pink, mottled.
Website/Catalog (1848) Page(s) 79. Perpetuals or hardy remontants...Panachée de Girardon
Book (1848) Page(s) Vol. II, p. 113. Damask Perpetuals. Panaché de Girardon (Striped); flowers pale flesh striped with red, of medium size, double; form, cupped.
Book (1844) Page(s) 157. Perpetual Damask. I may also mention Panachè de Giradon, not for its beautifully striped character, but to speak of its self-coloured imperfect rosy-red flowers, called Striped Perpetual; I have grown it five years, and only once saw it have any pretensions to that distinction, and then it was more like a flower that had been exposed to a few drops of rain, than one naturally variegated; no good Striped Perpetual Rose has yet appeared.
Book (1842) Page(s) 269. Portland-Roses...Varieties:... Panachée de Girardon, pink, striped
Book (1839) Page(s) 69. Perpetual Roses. Panaché de Girardon, or striped king of perpetuals, fine rose, frequently striped with white, very unique; but is certainly not a true perpetual.
Book (1837) Page(s) 59. Perpetual. Panaché de Girardon, or the Striped Perpetual, is a pretty variegated rose. In some seasons its flowers aremuch more striped than in others; but it is not a True Perpetual.
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