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'Centifolia Parvifolia' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 100, 543.  
 
p. 100: de Bourgogne, Pompon (Pompon-Centifolia) in Dijon before 1836; flesh-pink, edges paler, small, very double, flat to hollow, outer petals broad, often solitary, sometimes in pairs, seldom in clusters, not floriferous, bushy small rounded habit, 60 cm; = Burgundica; R. burgundiaca Roess; R. Parviflora Ehr.; Pomp. de Mai; Burgunderröschen; many French synonyms. Known already 1664. Sangerhausen

p. 543: Parviflora (pompon centifolia) ? ? ; deep violet-pink. = Pompon de Bourgogne.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 68.  
 
Provence or Cabbage Roses
All Provence or Cabbage Roses are $1 each
Almost as ancient as human history, these Roses are still treasured for their hardiness and fragrance. With the Damask, French and Moss Roses they deserve to be cherished in every garden, where a little space can be given them. They bloom only once a year. They should be given good care, but endure even the most unfavorable conditions.
Pompon de Bourgogne. (Unknown.) Small, very double flowers of pale pink, varying to white tinted pink in the center; fragrant and free flowering. Moderate growth.
Book  (1910)  Page(s) 241.  
 
Dwarf Burgundy Centifolia. The Miniature Provence, or Pompon Rose. Flowers deep red, very small and double; form cupped; growth dwarf.
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 136.  
 
8.799.  Pompon,  Centifolia,  rose foncé
Magazine  (Sep 1878)  Page(s) 201.  
 
The Provence, Cabbage, or Hundred-leaved Rose (Rosa centifolia) was first introduced to England in 1596, from that district in France from which it  derives its name, but it is originally a native of the Caucasus.  This section contains some of the finest globular flowers, and many fine hybrids have been raised between it and Rosa gallica. The flowers are very sweet-scented, and it has always been a popular class of summer blooming Roses.  This section is used extensively for making Rose water.  
The plants require a rich soil, and rather close pruning as a rule.  [...]  There is a class of miniature or Pompone Roses belonging to this section, which are very dwarf, and are suitable for edgings or small beds.  The best of them are the White Burgundy and the Dwarf Burgundy, a deep red.
Magazine  (Jul 1875)  Page(s) 113.  
 
Variétés odorantes, mais moins que les précédentes.
8°. Roses à Cent-feuilles. A feuilles de laitue. Comtesse de Ségur. Cristata. De Bourgogne. Ordinaire. Pompon de mai. Unique blanche. Unique panachée.
Book  (1863)  Page(s) 205.  
 
Rosa centifolia.
The Miniature Provence, or Pompon Rose.
2. Dwarf Burgundy; flowers deep red, very small and double; form, cupped; growth, dwarf.
Book  (1860)  Page(s) 120.  
 
Centifolia....Parviflora (Burgundy Rose), very small, full, deep red, bowl-form; Pompon-rose.
Book  (1858)  Page(s) 145.  
 
Rosa centifolia ....  Parviflora, (Burgunderröschen), very small, full, dark red, flat cup form.
Pompon de Bourgogne, very small, full, pink.
Book  (1855)  Page(s) 243.  
 
Parviflora (R. parviflora Ehrh., Burgunderröschen, dark red, very small and full, flat cup form; short habit.
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