'Belle Billard' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 77. Billard (HP) ? before 1845; vivid peach-pink, large, very double, flat, fragrance 5/10; Georgine.
Book (1899) Page(s) 25. Billard, HR, rose vif
Book (1880) Page(s) annex, p. 20. hybrid perpetual, Billard, beautiful pink, large, very double.
Book (1858) Page(s) 166. Rosa damascena bifera. Billiard, large, very double, flat, beautiful pink.
Website/Catalog (1848) Page(s) 79. Perpetuals or hardy remontants...Belle Billard
Book (1848) Page(s) Vol II, p. 110. Damask Perpetuals. Billard (Georgina); flowers fine peach, large and double; form, expanded. Habit, erect; growth, dwarf. Foliage of a pale green.
Website/Catalog (1847) Page(s) 22. Cette magnifique collection, unique peut-être en Belgique, se compose de plus de 12,000 plants de rosiers recueillis de divers points du globe par feu M. Louis Parmentier, riche amateur et frère du célèbre horticulteur de ce nom... 3361 Rose Billard.
Book (1846) Page(s) 109. Damask Perpetual. Billiard, so named from a French rose amateur, is a pretty bright rose, very fragrant and double, and a true Perpetual.
Book (1846) Page(s) 132. THE PERPETUAL DAMASK ROSE. Billiard, so named from a French rose amateur, is a pretty bright rose, very fragrant and double, and a true perpetual.
Magazine (Sep 1845) Page(s) 581. Extrait des principaux Rosiers cultivés chez M. GAUTHIER, quai d'Orsay, avenue de Suffren, 6, à Paris. IV. Rosiers hybrides remontants. Arice. Aubernon. Augustine Mouchelet. Baronne Prevots. Calliope. Clémentine Schwerin. Comte de Paris. Docteur Marjolin. Duc d'Aumale. Duchesse de Sutherland. Docteur Marx. Emma Dampierre. Julie Dupont. Lady Forwich. Lane. Louis Bonaparte. Lady Alice Peel. Madame Dammerne. Madame Laffay. Marquise Borella. Maréchal Soult. Mistress Elliot. Prince Albert. Prince de Galles. Princesse Hélène. Prudence Roser. Reine de la Guillottière. Reine Victoria. Rose la reine de Laffay. Rivers. Sisley. Gauthier. Joséphine-Antoinette. Belle Fabert. Bernard. Desquermes. De Rennes. D'Angers. Du Roi. Lodoïska Marin. Mousseuse Maugé. Palmyre. Breon. Clémentine Duval. Coquette de Montmorency. Grand capitaine. Gloire de Guérin. Perpétuelle de Neuilly. Requin. Pulchérie. Prudhomme. Philippe Ier. Isaure Labbe. Emilie Duval. Deuil de Dumont d'Urville. Claire Duchâtelet. Billiard.
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