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'Baby Faurax' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1954)  
 
p19-7 ‘Baby Faraux’. Here we have something new for the gardener that is exciting and foolproof too. Imagine very glossy foliaged green rose bushes constantly covered with small lavender double roses. They will average not more than a foot tall. Then between each lovely little bush plant dwarf yellow French Marigolds. You can have a border out of this world that is distinctive, as well as new as tomorrow. Too, due to ‘Baby Faraux’s health you need not spray and in addition it is far hardier than most H. Polyanthas. Really the color is lavender blue tho in my soil up here there is so much iron they become lavender. six for $12.00 – no less sold.

p22-7 ….for instance if I like lavender violet and yellow together I certainly would get the healthy little ‘Baby Faraux and plant it mixed with yellow dwarf marigolds and let the garden eggsperts go sit on a lotta tacks and have all the gold and lavender I wanted.
Magazine  (Jun 1948)  Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 21.  
 
Baby Faurax, Parentage Inconnu; Petite, double, parfumée, corymbes, bleu violacé.
Website/Catalog  (1946)  Page(s) 29.  
 
BABY FAURAX (L. Lille 1927). Violet bleuté éclatant.
Book  (1941)  Page(s) 148.  
 
Walter Easlea. ‘Baby Faurax’. Violet blue, a most unique shade and worth growing for its colour alone. Discreetly located, it can be a most interesting variety for edging purposes.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 15.  
 
Baby Faurax Polyantha. (Leonard Lille 1924)... violet-blue...
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 252, 255.  
 
p. 252: Faurax, Baby (polyantha) Lille 1924; deep violet-blue, small, double, large clusters, fragrance 5/10, 30 cm. Sangerhausen

p. 255: Ferant, Baby (polyantha) ? ? ; ?
Book  (1934)  
 
'Baby Faurax' (Austrian Briar): Amethyst and steel blue, liable to revert in colour. Growth free.
Magazine  (Jul 1931)  Page(s) 85.  
 
Rosiers multiflores naine.... Baby Faurax (Obtenteur : L. Lille, éditeur : L. Reymond, 1927). — Violet bleu éclatant, petite. Arbuste vigoureux. Coloris tout à fait nouveau qui fera sensation dans la série des polyanthas nains.
Book  (1927)  Page(s) 222.  
 
New Roses of the World. ‘Baby Faurax’. D. Poly. (Leonard Lille, 1924). Bud small; flower small, double, sweet fragrance, violet-blue, borne in large clusters. Growth dwarf (12 to 15 inches).
Website/Catalog  (1926)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Rosiers nouveaux 1924. Polyantha. 
Baby Faurax (Lille). — Multiflore de la taille de « Mrs W. Cutbush » soit 30 centimètres de hauteur, teinte lie de vin ou bieu de violette de « Bleu violet », fleur un peu plus double que cette dernière, et odorante. Résistant au froid et à la maladie.
 
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