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'Belle Poitevine' rose References
Magazine  (Jul 1930)  Page(s) 90.  
 
Hybrides de R.rugosa ... Belle Poitevine. — Bruant, 1894, fl. double en corymbe, rose.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 64.  
 
Shrub Roses
Belle Poitevine. (Bruant, 1895.) Very large, loosely formed flowers of bright magenta-pink, borne in large clusters continuously. Very vigorous and entirely hardy, with tough, wrinkled foliage.
A giant, double-flowering hedge Rose of wonderful decorative value. Forms a dense bush quickly from its strong basal growths.
Book  (1927)  Page(s) [3].  Includes photo(s).
 
"Eskimo Beauties"
Belle Poitevine  Bright rose pink, full double flowers borne in loose clusters.  This excellent rose is one of the most satisfactory of the Rugosa family.  Belle Poitevine is an extremely prolific bloomer, starting in June and blooming continuously through the summer until fall.  Owing to its habit of forming strong basal branches, it produces one of the most dense and attractive shrubs of the entire rose family.  It is ideal for hedge purposes and equally valuable for specimen plants and foundation groups.  This rose is extremely hardy and requires no winter protection anywhere in the United States and it is therefore the pink member of the group of Eskimo Beauties.
Website/Catalog  (1924)  Page(s) 31.  
 
Belle Poitevine. — Fl. rose, double.
Book  (1916)  Page(s) 114.  
 
Rugosa...Beaute Poitevine
Book  (1915)  Page(s) 36.  
 
"Rugosa Roses"
by H. R. Darlington, Hon. Secretary N. R. S.
Belle Poitevine (Gravereaux, 1906) has long buds and semi-double rose-coloured flowers. It is a strong grower of upright habit, and will make a bush 6 feet to 8 feet high.
Book  (May 1911)  Page(s) 102.  
 
"The Perfume of the Rose" By E. M. Holmes, FLS, FES
Since attempts will doubtless be made to imitate the perfume of the most popular scented roses, it may be of interest to direct attention to those in the several groups which are remarkable for their sweetness:
Of the R. rugosa group, Belle Poitevine and Conrad L. Meyer are the most odorous, but the perfume is weak, yet characteristic.
Website/Catalog  (1911)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Rosiers Rugosa
Belle Poitevine, fleur rose, grande, double, très odorante, rustique.
Book  (1910)  Page(s) 275.  
 
Belle Poitevine a large double flowered kind, colour soft rose
Website/Catalog  (1909)  Page(s) 14.  
 
General List. 
Belle Poitevine (Rugosa) rose colour, double, very sweet. 
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