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Book  (Dec 2000)  Page(s) 382.  
 
Mme. Limars
Hybrid Perpetual
Pierre Oger 1855
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 421.  
 
Limars, Mme. (HP) Oger ca. 1850; vivid fire-red, large, double, cupped to flat
Book  (1864)  Page(s) 76.  
 
The Rosomene-Rose (R. hybrida bifera indica - Rose de Rosomène)....Madame Limars....
Magazine  (30 Mar 1856)  
 
Translation:
Price List for the Year 1856 for the newest Roses, Dahlias....etc of Gottlob Pfitzer, Nurseryman in Stuttgart, Kriegsbergstrasse No 38 at the Friedrichs Gate....
Newest roses of 1856. Rosiers hybrides remontantes...Mad. Limars (Ogers) very large, full, fiery red bloom, excels even Geant des Batailles in fire [brightness] ....2 Gulden 12
Magazine  (Jan 1856)  Page(s) 348.  
 
Revue des Roses de 1855.
M. Oger, horticulteur à Caen (Calvados), est l'obtenteur des trois nouveautés suivantes:
Madame Limars. Hybride remontant, assez vigoureux, à rameaux gros et épineux; fleurs de 7 à 9 centimètres, très-pleines, en coupe à rosette, rouge feu tres-vif.
Magazine  (1 Nov 1855)  Page(s) 247.  
 
Dernières Nouveautés.
Roses.
Madame Limars.—Hybride remontant, modérément vigoureux; rameaux gros et épineux; fleurs de 7 à 9 centimètres, très pleines, globuleuses, en coupe à rosette, rouge feu très vif.
Ces trois nouveautés sont de M. Oger, horticulteur à Caen (Calvados).
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