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Discussion id : 102-591
most recent 14 JUL 17 HIDE POSTS
 
Initial post 14 JUL 17 by CybeRose
Le Bon Jardinier: Almanach pour l'anneé 1821 (1820) p. 809
M. Noisette a rapporté d'Angleterre la rose multiflore écarlate, multiflora coccinea, et beaucoup d'autres, telles que quatre roses mousseuses nouvelles, etc.
Cette année le docteur Cartier a obtenu dans ses semis de la rose dite bengale, une rose jaune double, qui M. Noisette, beaucoup d'autres amateur et moi avons vu avec bien de l'intérét. J'attendrai à l'année prochaine, pour en donner une description plus détaillée.

[Mr. Noisette has brought from England the scarlet multiflora rose, multiflora coccinea, and many others, such as four new moss roses, etc.
This year Dr. Cartier got in his planting of the so-called bengal rose, a double yellow rose that Mr. Noisette, many other amateurs and I have seen with much of interest. I will wait until next year to give a more detailed description.]

According to 'Rosetum Gallicum' (Desportes,1828), Noisette imported the double pink R. multiflora from England to France in 1817.
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