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Perfumery and Essential Oil Record
(1911)  Page(s) 157.  
 
Of the especially sweet-scented roses Mrs. Darlington mentions the HR Commandant Felix Faure...
(May 1911)  Page(s) 102.  
 
"The Perfume of the Rose" By E. M. Holmes, FLS, FES
Since attempts will doubtless be made to imitate the perfume of the most popular scented roses, it may be of interest to direct attention to those in the several groups which are remarkable for their sweetness:
Of the R. rugosa group, Belle Poitevine and Conrad L. Meyer are the most odorous, but the perfume is weak, yet characteristic.
(May 1911)  Page(s) 101.  
 
"The Perfume of the Rose" By E. M. Holmes, FLS, FES
Since attempts will doubtless be made to imitate the perfume of the most popular scented roses, it may be of interest to direct attention to those in the several groups which are remarkable for their sweetness:
Of Tea-scented roses, Marechal Niel is a prime favourite, but is a spring rose. Adam, Anna Olivier, Devoniensis, Madame Bravy and Gloire de Dijon possess varied modications of the tea odour. 
(1911)  Page(s) 157.  
 
Hay.- Marie Linger, Suzanne Marie Rodocanachi, Archduchesse Marie Immaculata, Dr. Grill.
(May 1911)  Page(s) 101.  
 
"The Perfume of the Rose" By E. M. Holmes, FLS, FES
Since attempts will doubtless be made to imitate the perfume of the most popular scented roses, it may be of interest to direct attention to those in the several groups which are remarkable for their sweetness:
Of the Hybrid Perpetual or Damask rose group, the greatest favourite is, perhaps, General Jacqueminot [...] Victor Hugo is a similar rose, which flowers freely in the autumn. Other sweet-scented roses of this group are Alfred Colomb, Heinrich Schultheiss, Hugh Dickson, Lady Helen Stewart, Madame Victor Verdier, Oscar Cardel and Madame Isaac Pereire, Horace Vernet, Maurice Bernardin, Pierre Notting, Eugene Furst and Abel Carriere.
(1911)  Page(s) 157.  
 
Tarragon.- Eugènie Lamesch.
(May 1911)  Page(s) 101.  
 
"The Perfume of the Rose" By E. M. Holmes, FLS, FES
Since attempts will doubtless be made to imitate the perfume of the most popular scented roses, it may be of interest to direct attention to those in the several groups which are remarkable for their sweetness:
Of the Hybrid Perpetual or Damask rose group, the greatest favourite is, perhaps, General Jacqueminot, a rose of bright colour, beautiful form and delicious odour, that forms the earliest red rose in spring used for buttonholes. This is presumably the "Jack" rose of American perfumers. Victor Hugo is a similar rose, which flowers freely in the autumn. [...]
(May 1911)  Page(s) 101.  
 
"The Perfume of the Rose" By E. M. Holmes, FLS, FES
Since attempts will doubtless be made to imitate the perfume of the most popular scented roses, it may be of interest to direct attention to those in the several groups which are remarkable for their sweetness:
Of Tea-scented roses, Marechal Niel is a prime favourite, but is a spring rose. Adam, Anna Olivier, Devoniensis, Madame Bravy and Gloire de Dijon possess varied modications of the tea odour. 
(May 1911)  Page(s) 101.  
 
"The Perfume of the Rose" By E. M. Holmes, FLS, FES
Since attempts will doubtless be made to imitate the perfume of the most popular scented roses, it may be of interest to direct attention to those in the several groups which are remarkable for their sweetness:
Of the Hybrid Perpetual or Damask rose group, the greatest favourite is, perhaps, General Jacqueminot [...] Victor Hugo is a similar rose, which flowers freely in the autumn. Other sweet-scented roses of this group are Alfred Colomb, Heinrich Schultheiss, Hugh Dickson, Lady Helen Stewart, Madame Victor Verdier, Oscar Cardel and Madame Isaac Pereire, Horace Vernet, Maurice Bernardin, Pierre Notting, Eugene Furst and Abel Carriere.
(May 1911)  Page(s) 101.  
 
"The Perfume of the Rose" By E. M. Holmes, FLS, FES
Since attempts will doubtless be made to imitate the perfume of the most popular scented roses, it may be of interest to direct attention to those in the several groups which are remarkable for their sweetness:
Of the Hybrid Perpetual or Damask rose group, the greatest favourite is, perhaps, General Jacqueminot [...] Victor Hugo is a similar rose, which flowers freely in the autumn. Other sweet-scented roses of this group are Alfred Colomb, Heinrich Schultheiss, Hugh Dickson, Lady Helen Stewart, Madame Victor Verdier, Oscar Cardel and Madame Isaac Pereire, Horace Vernet, Maurice Bernardin, Pierre Notting, Eugene Furst and Abel Carriere.
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