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15 MAR 24 by
Dominique Massad
Hyacinthe Rémi TANNE, butcher and fancier rosarian born May 11, 1856 in Rouen (Seine Maritime, France) and died May 11, 1923, son of Jean Baptiste Remi and Justine Ursule BROSSARD On April 20, 1898 in Rouen, he married Marie Elise LECLERC born February 2, 1861 in Andely (Seine Maritime, France) and died June 1, 1942 in Rouen, natural daughter of Hortense Rose LECLERC from where: - Remi Fernand Elie TANNE born on December 2, 1886 in Rouen, legitimized by the marriage of his parents and died on April 27, 1918 in Beveaux-Baulieu (Meuse, France)
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15 MAR 24 by
jedmar
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7 MAR 16 by
Daniel from Normandy
The Rozennamlist clearly indicates that this Bourbon rose (obviously it cannot be a Provins!) 'Honorine Brabant' was bred by Tanne en 1916. Tanne was well known in France as a breeder specialized in Wichuraianas as well as in stripped roses (remember 'Ferdinand Pichard'). I have not been able to find in the references that he discovered this rose Tanne was an amateur in Rouen (Normandy), so we can suppose that he named his roses after a friend of him. It is not clear however, to know if the name is 'Honorine de Brabant' or 'Honorine Brabant', since these 2 names are found for people living around Rouen now. Daniel from Normandy
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