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Book  (1958)  Page(s) 10.  
 
Andrée Lenoble. Pol. (Turbat, '15.) Unfading rose or red.
Magazine  (Jun 1948)  Page(s) 2. trimester, p. 21.  
 
Andrée Lenoble, Parentage Inconnu; Rose ou rouge, ne bleuit pas.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 412.  
 
Lenoble, Andrée (polyantha) Turbat 1915; glossy pink to light red, large, double, imbricated, lasting, in clusters of 50-80, floriferous, free-blooming, vivid green foliage and branches, growth 6/10, upright. Sangerhausen
Magazine  (Aug 1930)  Page(s) 108.  
 
Les meilleurs Roses à cultiver en Anjou ...  Rosiers Multiflores nains (Polyantha) (remontants)...
André Lenoble. Angers-Rose. Cécile Bruner. Eblouissant. Edith Cavell. Ellen Poulsen. Elise Kreis. Gloire des Polyanthas. Joseph Guy. La Marne. La Rosée. Le Ponceau. Katharine Zeimet. Léonie Lamesch. Madame Jules Gouchault. Maman Turbat. Maréchal Foch. Mistress W. Cutbush. Orléans Rose. Perle Orléanaise. Perle d'Or. Rodhatte. Renoncule. Triomphe Orléanais. Yvonne Rabier. White Pet.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 42.  
 
Polyantha Roses
Polyanthas are, perhaps the most truly everblooming of all Roses, being scarcely ever out of flower during the whole growing season... They are especially valuable for massing, edging, and to some extent for mingling with other flowers.
Andrée Lenoble. (E. Turbat & Co., 1916.) Bright rose, double flowers, borne in corymbs of 50 to 100 on upright plants throughout the season.
Very floriferous and discolors less than most. Strong growth and good foliage. $1 each.
Website/Catalog  (1926)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Rosiers Polyanthas remontants...André Lenoble.- Rouge clair.
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