'Angélique' rose References
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Book (2007) Page(s) 39. Angélique (Br. unk., -1833). A. Flesh, center dkr.
Book (1858) Page(s) 126. Alba. ... Angelique, large, very double, deep red with vivid red centre, fine expanded form.
Book (1849) Page(s) 576. R. alba...Angélique, very double, expanded, light pink with vivid pink centre.
Book (1848) Page(s) 91. ROSA ALBA.
Angélique; flowers blush, rose centre, of medium size, full; form, compact. Habit, branching; growth, moderate.
Book (1844) Roses Blanches. Angélique, moyenne, très-pleine , bombée , rose-clair au bord, rose-vif au centre.
Translation: Alba Roses. Angélique, medium-sized, very full and round, light rose at the edges, vivid rose at the center.
Book (1842) Page(s) 960-961. Liste des principales Roses du commerce, disposées selon la méthode de Lindley. 7e. Tribu. Rosiers velus. 22 Rosa alba. Angélique. Moy., tr.-pl., bomb., rose cl., vif au centre. [not listed in 1850] Antoinette. Blanche. Belle de Ségur. Carnée. Françoise de Foix. Rose. Camille Boulan. Moyenne, pleine, rose tendre. [not listed in 1850] Cécile Loisiel. Carnée. [not listed in 1850] Céleste Blanche. Blanche. [not listed in 1850] Fanny Sommesson. Carnée. [not listed in 1847] Félicité Parmentier. Grande, tr.-pleine, bombée,carnée. Ferox. Moy.,pl., blanche, ram. couv. de forts aiguillons. [not listed in 1850] Florine. Blanche. [not listed in 1850] Joséphine. Blanc carné. La remarquable. Moyenne ou grande, pleine, blanc pur. [not listed in 1850] La séduisante. Moyenne, pleine, carnée rose, à bords pâles. [not listed in 1850] Nova Cœlestis. Moyenne, blanc pur. [not listed in 1850] Petite cuisse de nymphe. Carnée. [not listed in 1850] Pompon Bazard. Rose tendre. " camellia. Rose. Princesse Lamballe. Moy., pleine, bien faite, blanc pur. Rosa gracilis. Carnée. [not listed in 1850] Royale, ou grande cuisse de nymphe. Grande, très-multiple, blanc carné. Sophie de Bavière. Moyenne, pleine, rouge clair. [not listed in 1850] " de Marcilly. Grande, très-pleine, carné tendre. [not listed in 1850]
Book (1838) Page(s) 878. Liste des principales roses du commerce, disposées selon la méthode de Lindley : 7e. Tribu. Rosiers velus. 22 Rosa alba. 2 Angélique. fleur carnée. [not listed in 1850]
Book (1838) Page(s) 430. Select List of Named Roses, arranged from the catalogues of Rivers, Woods, and Hooker. Early Summer Roses. Blush, Lilac, and Flesh Colour. White Roses. — (Rosa alba.) Angelique, very double, small
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