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'Madame Héraud' rose References
Book  (Dec 2000)  Page(s) 140.  
 
Mme. Héraud
Hybrid Perpetual
Jean-Claude Ducher 1856
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 340.  
 
Héraud, Mme. (HP) Ducher 1856; vivid carmine, very broad, flat, fragrance 5/10, growth 7/10.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 62.  
 
Hybrid Perpetual....
601. Mad. Herault (Ducher), flat cup form, vivid carmine.
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 111.  
 
Madame Hérault, HR, Ducher, 1856, carmin
Book  (1885)  Page(s) Vol. II, p. 42.  
 
Hyb. rem. Madame Hérault. Ducher 1856. Arbuste vigoureux, rameaux droits et forts; fleur très large, plate, d'un rouge carmin vif, s'ouvrant toujours bien; odeur très agréable.
Book  (1867)  Page(s) 105.  
 
The Hybrid Perpetual Rose.
Carmine and Cherry-coloured.
Madame Heraud, Madame Furtado — a perfect pattern of elegance in shape — Charles Margottin, Beauty of Waltham, John Hopper, Madame Victor Verdier, Madame Boutin, Duchesse de Caylus, Denis Helye, and Victor Verdier, are the 'crême de la crême' of this group, and no roses can be more charming; they all, or nearly all, have an intensity of rose colour, if the expression may be used, which is of all colours the most pleasing; for do we not say 'the rosy morn,' the rosy hues of life, and employ many other expressions, all denoting the invariable charm of this most delightful of all tints?
Book  (1863)  Page(s) 105-6.  
 
The Hybrid Perpetual Rose. (Rosier Hybride Remontante.)
Carmine and Cherry-coloured.
The Duke of Cambridge, Lord Palmerston, Le Ville de St. Denis, Madame Heraud, Madame Furtado- a perfect pattern of elegance in shape- and Madame Charles Crapelet, are the 'crème de la crème' of this group, and no roses can be more charming; they all, or nearly all, have an intensity of rose colour, if the expression may be used, which is of all colours the most pleasing; for do we not say ' the rosy morn,' the rosy hues of life, and employ many other expressions, all denoting the invariable charm of this most delightful of all tints?
Book  (1863)  Page(s) Div. II, p. 246.  
 
Madame Heraud; flowers bright rose, fine form. Growth, moderate.
Book  (1861)  Page(s) 104.  
 
The Hybrid Perpetual Rose. (Rosier Hybride Remontante.)
Carmine and Cherry-coloured.
Very recently these very beautiful carmine roses have received some additions in Lord Palmerston, The Duke of Cambridge, and Madame Heraud, all fine varieties; the colour is, however, rare: but none more pleasing; for how charming in a dewy morning, are the delicate tints of a carmine-coloured rose.
Magazine  (1858)  Page(s) 527.  
 
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