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'Chénédolé' rose References
Magazine  (1912)  Page(s) 25.  
 
Going further back the old Géant des batailles, Eugène Appert, and Chenedole were remarkable for their fragrance; but, unfortunately, in consequence of the present craze for novelty
Book  (1902)  Page(s) 171.  
 
Gallicae. Hybrides non remontants sarmenteux. 6584. Chenedolé (Thierry), carmin bronzé
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 36.  
 
Chénédolé, hybrid de Bengale, Thierry, carmin brillant, non remontant
Book  (1892)  Page(s) 107.  
 
Chenedole is a beautiful Rose with flowers of a light vivid crimson, the growth is very vigorous, and it is equally good as a pot, pillar
Magazine  (1891)  Page(s) 23.  
 
The leading varieties are: Chenedole, with bright, cochineal-red flowers
Book  (1889)  Page(s) 122.  
 
Hybrid Chinas...
27c Chénédolé. Very large and double, bright light crimson, excellent colour, a very beautiful pillar rose.
Book  (1888)  Page(s) 56.  
 
Hybrid Chinas...Chénédolé
Magazine  (1 Oct 1887)  Page(s) 303.  
 
ROSE CHENEDOLE IN THE SUN. "T. W. G." hits off a happy thought in his review of Rivers' "Rose Amateur's Guide" in The Garden, Sept. 17 (p. 240), where he writes of " the unique and so-to-speak penetrating crimson colour of Chenedole' ...
Chênédole is a most vigorous grower, a profuse bloomer, the flowers large and beautifully cupped, of a delicate vermilion colour. It is also emphatically a good doer, as, in fact, the majority of this section are, and strong enough to resist rust and mildew.
In rich soils and sheltered places it grows too fast and too far, but give it its head up a pillar or over an arch, and do not forget to look through it, so far as may be, at the sun, and, fresh from this full sight of its beauty, hasten to name another Rose to equal or, to make a word-picture, of half the Beauty you have seen in Chênédole.
Magazine  (1886)  Page(s) 12.  
 
Questions of Parson Hartmann in Königsmühl near Cammin.
Question 1: Were can the old hybrid roses, such as Brennus, Charles Lawson, Chénédolé, Coupe d'Hébé, Paul Perras, Vivid, a.o. still be otained?
Magazine  (1 Nov 1885)  Page(s) 163.  
 
Souvenir des Roses Anciennes Oubliées ou supprimées par les Horticulteurs et Amateurs de ce beau genre.
Rosa gallica hybrida. Rosiers hybrides de bengale. Choix des Plus Belles Variétés.
Chénédolé (Calvados): très grande, très double, en coupe, vermillon clair.
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