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'Aline Sisley' rose Reviews & Comments
Discussion id : 154-143
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Initial post 24 NOV
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Reply #1 of 0 posted 24 NOV by Patricia Routley
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Discussion id : 27-125
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Initial post 6 JUN 08 by John Hook
The description of this rose matches Beales Monsieur Tillier and as both have been in L'Hay and Sangerhausan could have been mixed up. I am aware that Beales Monsieur Tillier is being equated to Marie Nabonnand but feel this is also a possibility.
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Reply #1 of 2 posted 11 OCT 08 by kai-eric
hi john,

where the monsieur tillier which you'r offering is coming from? does he matches marie nabonnand, or do you believe it might be another plant?
rewards
kai-eric
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Reply #2 of 2 posted 11 OCT 08 by Jocelyn Janon
'Aline Sisley' had purple flowers, was a bush and had flowers in the shape of a Centifolia, with a corresponding scent. [source : Guillot]

'Beales' M. Tillier' and 'Marie Nabonnand' are big climbers, with a flower much like an hybrid tea with a Damask scent.

Dominique Massad and I agree that 'Aline Sisley' and 'Beales' M. Tillier' are unlikely the same plant.
Whereas 'Marie Nabonnand' is a perfect match, specially after comparing the two plants 'in the flesh'.
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Discussion id : 4-653
most recent 8 JUN 05 SHOW ALL
 
Initial post 25 FEB 04 by Dominique Massad
'Aline Sisley' has been created in 1869 and commercialised in 1874 by Jean Baptiste GUILLOT, the son
Aline Sisley was a daughter of Jean SISLEY, the secretary of "la societe des rosieristes lyonnais" in 1877
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Reply #1 of 1 posted 8 JUN 05 by elmsparkle
Would you know where I can purchase this rose. I live in British Cloumbia, Canada
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