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"Atmore Lamarque" rose References
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Magazine (2020) Page(s) 29. Vol 42,No. 4. Billy West. Some Favourite Fragrant Roses. I love Lamarque (Maréchal, 1830), another rose you know is in bloom before you see the flowers because of the way the beautiful perfume carries on the air. It has warm notes and citrus notes, reminiscent of sweet lemonade.
Website/Catalog (27 Jul 2011) Rosa ‘Lamarque’ Noisette rose. ‘Lamarque’ has very large, full, cupped white flowers with deep straw centres, produced on a vigorous, almost thornless shrub. [Gore, Rivers (1854, 1857, 1863), FC p.230/1857, Amat].
Horticultural & Botanical History Raised by Maréchal, a shoemaker, from his window-garden at Angers, about 1830. It was described by Paul as a splendid kind for a wall with a sunny aspect, producing its elegant flowers in large clusters.’ [Paul (1848, 1863, 1888, 1903)].
History at Camden Park Arrived from Veitch’s Nursery, Chelsea on Dec, 31st, 1859 on board the ‘Hollinside’ but dead on arrival. For more detail see Rosa ‘Ducher’.
Booklet (2009) Page(s) 29. Triploid...Lamarque [Provenance: Antique Rose Emporium]
Book (Aug 2002) Page(s) 53. Lamarque Rated 8.9
Article (magazine) (Jun 2002) Page(s) 47. Lamarque Noisette 1830... shallow cupped creamy-white lemon-scented... it needs a warn protected site to do reasonably well
Website/Catalog (22 Dec 1998) Page(s) 30. Includes photo(s). Lamarque Antique Noisette. Maréchal 1830. Description... among the first of the Noisettes to express a hint of yellow, which in the 1830's was a most sought after trait... The flowers are very double, of slightly quartered to quilled petals, that pass from soft yellow to white with age...
Book (Nov 1994) Page(s) 159. Lamarque Noisette. Maréchal (France) 1830. Originally known as 'Thé Maréchal', subsequently named in honour of Général Lamarque. Description... one of the first yellowish Noisettes raised... lemon-white flowers... [Thomas includes a description from "The Floral World," 1874, of an enormous plant in Santa Rosa, California.]
Book (Nov 1993) Page(s) 40. Includes photo(s).
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 303. Noisette (OGR), white, 1830, 'Blush Noisette' x 'Parks' Tea-Scented China'; Maréchal. Flowers pure white, center lemon-yellow, double, blooms in clusters; very fragrant; vigorous, climbing growth; long, trailing shoots.
Book (Feb 1993) Page(s) 99. Includes photo(s).
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