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Book  (1940)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Belgica Hybrid Tea. (Buyl Frères, 1929)... crimson-red, shaded garnet, does not blue...
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 64.  
 
Belgica (HT) Buyl 1929; Lt. Chauré X Et. de France; crimson, shaded garnet, large, very double, lasting, solitary, floriferous, strong upright stems, long pointed bud, growth 6/10. Sangerhausen
Magazine  (Apr 1934)  Page(s) 49.  
 
Rosiers hybrides de thé ... Belgica (BUYL Frères). Fleur rouge cramoisi, nuancé de grenat, ne bleuit pas et se conserve longtemps, grande, pleine, portée par un pédoncule long et ferme
Magazine  (Oct 1933)  Page(s) 227.  
 
Chez Meilland ....  Nous notons, un peu au hasard, parmi les variétés cultivées en grandes quantités : Talisman, Madame Pierre S. du Pont, Président Herbert Hoover, Heinrich Wendland, Lucie-Marie, William F. Dreer, Souvenir de Madame Chambard (la plus belle rose de France 1932), Léon Chenault, superbe rose de forme parfaite sur tige rigide ; Edouard Schill, excellente aussi pour la fleur coupée ; Grenoble, au coloris écarlate brillant ; Madame G. Forest Colcombet, Comtesse Vandal, Heinrich Gaede, Duquesa de Penaranda, Autumn, Charles P. Kilham, Priscilla, Madame Henri Pâté, Belgica, un peu trop sujette à l’oïdium, Pink Pearl, etc.., toutes roses très belles aux mérites variés de vigueur, de rusticité et d’abondante floraison.
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