'Similor' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 665. Similor (noisette) ? ? ; yellowish crimson, center pink and nankeen or fawn, fades to white, shaded red, small, very double, flat, climbing habit.
Book (1899) Page(s) 162. Similor, noisette, rouge jaunâtre
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 121. noisette, Similior, yellowish red, center pink and fawn-coloured, fades to white and red shading, small, very double, flat cup form.
Book (1858) Page(s) 259. Noisette-Rose. Similor, Blumen klein, sehr gefüllt, gelblichroth, im Centrum aurorafarben, schalenförmig; Wuchs niedrig.
Translation: The Noisette Rose. Similor, small, cupped, very double, yellowish red, center dawn-coloured; dwarf habit.
Book (1856) Page(s) 63. Rosa moschata.—The Noisette Rose. Similor*†...Creamy buff. Small, cupped, and very double. Centre rose and fawn colors. Dying off white.
*indicates a variety having a dwarf habit † indicates the varieties most needing winter protection
Book (1855) Page(s) 388. Rosa moschata. Die Noisetterose. 40) Similor, Blume gelblichroth, im Centrum rosa und rehfarben, im Berblühen weiß und roth überhaucht; klein und sehr gefüllt, schalenförmig. Wuchs niedrig.
Translation: Rosa moschata. The Noisette Rose. Similor, Flower is yellowish red with the center pink and fawn, fading to overtones of white and red; small and very full, cup-shaped. Low growth.
Book (1854) Page(s) 274-275. Translation: Perhaps one or the other lover of ever-blooming roses will thank me if I share the list of those I can recommend from personal acquaintance, regardless of age or novelty. Such are,...3) Noisettes: ...Similor...
Magazine (1849) Page(s) 89. EXPOSITION DES 23, 24 ET 25 MARS 1849.... MARGOTIN, Horticulteur, rue du Marché-aux-Chevaux, 33. ROSIERS Noisette. 570 Similor.
Book (1849) Page(s) 331. Rosiers noisette....Similor. Jaunâtre.
Book (1848) Page(s) 155. Rosa moschata. The Noisette Rose. 65. §Similor; flowers creamy buff, their centre rose and fawn, dying off white, tinged with pink, small and very double; form, cupped. Growth, dwarf.
The kinds partaking of the nature of the Tea-scented require a wall, and the treatment advanced for Tea Roses: they are marked thus § that they may be distinguished from the others.
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