'Monsieur Camille Bernardin' rose References
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Website/Catalog (21 Jul 2005) Une rose de Gautreau Père, présentée à l’exposition de Brie-Comte-Robert en 1865, fut particulièrement remarquée. Nommée "Camille Bernardin , en l’honneur du président de la Société, cette rose opulente, rouge vif à pétales liserés de blanc merveilleusement parfumée, connut une gloire méritée : la France, la Belgique, l’Angleterre célébrèrent cette beauté à de nombreuses reprises lors des expositions, très à la mode à cette époque
Book (2001) Page(s) 426. Camille Bernardin (Gautreau, 1865) Seedling of either Général Jacqueminot (HP) or 'Maurice Bernardin' (HP).
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 14, 126. Page 14: rose shows [were] first notably organized in 1865 by... Camille Bernardin's "special rose exposition" at Brie-Comte-Robert... Page 126: Camille Bernardin Hybrid Perpetual. Gautreau, 1865. Seedling of 'Général Jacqueminot'... Light crimson, paler on the edges... cerise red bordered white... [The author cites information from different sources. As to the person for whom the rose was named, the Journal des Roses says: "Camille Bernardin died at Brie-Comte-Robert last December 5th [1894] in his 64th year... see source for more information... Around 1860, he took up the Rose... He organized, at Brie, the first special Rose Exhibition which have subsequently echoed throughout the entire world."]
Book (1936) Page(s) 69. Bernardin, Camille (HP) Gautreau 1866; M. Bernardin X ? ; bright crimson, edges white, 10 cm., double, fine form, susceptible while expanding, fragrance 8/10, floriferous, light green foliage, growth 7/10.
Book (1910) Page(s) 192, 281. Camille Bernardin among the best roses of the 1860s... flowers bright red, large, full, and of fine form, blooms freely, very sweet; growth vigorous.
Booklet (1904) Page(s) 20. Camille Bernardin (Gautreau 1865) light crimson, paler at the edges; large full, and fine form. Vig. Exh. Gdn.
Book (1903) Page(s) 32. Général Jacqueminot a produit: Alfred Colomb, Alfred de Rougemont, André Leroy, Baron de Rothschild, Camille Bernardin, Charles Lefebvre, Duc d'Edimbourg, Dupuy Jamain, Gloire de Santhenay, Horace Vernet, Le Rhône, Léopold Ier, Maurice Bernardin, Oriflamme de Saint-Louis, Prince Arthur, Richard Smith, Sénateur Vaisse, Triomphe des beaux-arts, Xavier Olibo
Book (1902) Page(s) 119. Hybrides Remontants. Groupe E. — Général Jacqueminot Les rosiers formant ce groupe, le plus important de tous, sont des arbustes de végétation vigoureuse, très florifères et portant beaucoup à fruit. Rameaux allongés, généralement gris; aiguillons nombreux, crochus; feuillage vert foncé, folioles ovales; floraison le plus souvent en corymbe; fleur forme en coupe ou chiffonnée, frisée, quelquefois globuleuse, coloris du rouge clair au pourpre noirâtre; fruits abondants, de forme plutôt arrondie. 3755. Camille Bernardin... (Gautreau 1865)... rouge vif.
Booklet (1899) Page(s) 19. Hybrid Perpetuals. Camille Bernardin Gautreaw 1865. S. G. Light crimson, imbricated, vigorous.
Book (1899) Page(s) 30. Camille Bernardin, HR, Gautreau, 1865, cramoisi
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