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'Aline Sisley' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1885)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Roses — Everblooming.
Section II.
Tea Roses.
Roses belonging to this class are generally of a delicate structure with slender branches, of light shades, very fragrant, monthly bloomers, valuable for this climate.
Aline Sisley.  Deep carmine red.
Book  (1884)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Aline Sisley. (Guillot fils, 1875). Large, full, fine form; varies from dark purple-pink to shaded dark violet-red; rare colour.
Book  (1882)  Page(s) 2.  
 
Aline Sisley... Variété à cultiver pour les Expositions de fleurs. Thé. Guillot fils. 1874 Rouge rosé. Fleur grande. Plante vigoureuse.
Website/Catalog  (1881)  Page(s) 82.  
 
Aline Sisley large or medium sized, full, varying from purple-rose to violet shaded with red; a new colour in its section.
Website/Catalog  (1880)  Page(s) 253.  
 
Rosiers Thés (Rosa indica fragrans).
981 Aline Sisley.—Grande, pleine, variant du rose pourpre foncé au rouge violet, extra.
Book  (1880)  Page(s) Annex, p. 7.  
 
tea, Aline Sisley (Guillot fils, 1875), deep purple-pink with violet-red, large, full, centifolia-form, very easily blooming, floriferous; magnificent rose of first rank.
Magazine  (Sep 1878)  Page(s) 205.  
 
The Tea-scented Roses are a subdivision of the China section, and are remarkable for their fragrance.  They embrace a large number of favourite Roses, and are extensively cultivated.  The following selection includes some of the most popular varieties:
Aline Sisley — Flowers rose, shaded with violet, large and handsome.
Magazine  (1878)  Page(s) 38.  
 
Among Tea Roses there has been a much greater advance even, than among the Perpetuals.  The following comprise the finest new sorts:
Aline Sisley (1873)...

In Aline Sisley, Cheshunt Hybrid and Duchess of Edinburg, we have three red and crimson Teas darker in color than any of the old varieties, and affording a pleasing contrast to those of delicate light tints.
Magazine  (9 Sep 1876)  Page(s) 260.  
 
The New Roses of 1874-75. By William Paul.
In the autumn of 1874 no fewer than seventy varieties of new Roses were announced by French rosarians. As I have seen the greater part of these varieties in flower, either in the grounds of the raisers or in my own nurseries, I have thought it may be of some service to intending purchasers to give a brief description of such as have pleased me best, or have been recommended to me by those in whose judgment I have reason to confide. [...] There are also some Tea-scented Roses with which I am more than satisfied.
Aline Sisley is a full, well-formed violet-red Rose, a colour new and much wanted in this section.
Website/Catalog  (1875)  Page(s) 35.  
 
General Collection — Ever-Blooming Roses.
Aline Sisley. — A splendid Rose; flower is large, very full and double; exceedingly sweet; color, a rare shade of violet red, brightened with crimson maroon; makes elegant large pointed buds; very beautiful.
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