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'Madame Isaac Pereire' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1984)  Page(s) 5.  Includes photo(s).
 
Bourbon Roses.
The plants lend themselves to a short H-shaped trellis where the long autumn canes may be arched to create an umbrella effect. Judicious pruning and monthly fertilizing will produce additional bloom. The plant must be well established before it will rebloom in the fall.
Madame Isaac Pereire (1881) 
This rose exhibits very strong growth and large foliage. But, the pièce de résistance of this plant is the very large, deep rose-crimson colored bloom. The fragrance is bewitching and the mass of bloom is mind boggling. The great flat face of the open bloom is quartered and shows shades of light pink. All in all a great mass of color and fragrance.
Website/Catalog  (1982)  Page(s) 26.  
 

Mme. Isaac Pereire (Bourbon) Huge shaggy blooms of purple crimson, exuding an intense perfume, carried on a large free bush. 1881.  Shade tolerant. (R) 6 x 4’.

Book  (1980)  Page(s) 43.  
 
Leonard Hollis. Symposium on the Twelve Best Bourbon and Hybrid Perpetual Roses.
'Mme. Isaac Pereire'....
Book  (1978)  Page(s) 188.  
 
Mme Isaac Pereire  Taller. Pink. Remontant. Perfume 6. Hips 1. 
This has shaggy double flowers, in which strident pink fights a losing battle against the inroads of magenta; from it arose a sport, 'Mme. Ernst Calvat' which is more resolute in maintaining its pink identity. These two are generally applauded and extolled as examples of the beauty of old garden roses. I cannot see why. Like Johnny the soldier, I am at a loss to understand why the rest of the platoon persists in marching out of step. For if 'Mme. Pierre Oger' is Cinderella, these two are the Ugly Sisters fortissimo. Their long branches are clad with dull foliage, nasty little thorns and mildew. Their flowers, revolting in colour, frequently ameliorate that sin by failing to open at all. Few shrubs can rival their ungainly habit, to avoid which the experts propose they should be grown as climbers; and for a wall facing a neighbour, one wishes to annoy, they are ideal subjects.
Book  (1971)  Page(s) 63.  
 
F. Fairbrother. Rose Foliage. Other varieties have thorny stems but no thorns, or very few, on the rachis e.g. 'Mme. Isaac Pereire'....
Magazine  (Mar 1952)  Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 7.  
 
Dans « Madame Isaac Pereire » le pédoncule s'insère dans une cuvette de la base du disque
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 50.  
 
 H. Alston.  Rose Progress in Victoria
It is often claimed that the old Roses had soft, beautiful colours never seen in modern Roses. But did they? Many were of a ratherhard shade of pink or red, and many, when passing over, faded to a most displeasing colour...  Madame Isaac Pereire was a most objectionable colour.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 553.  
 
Pereire, Mme. Isaac (hybrid bourbon) Garçon 1881 (Margottin); brright carmine-red with pink, very large, very double, imbricated, fine form, globular, solitary or up to 5, fragrance 8/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, autumn-bloomer, growth 8/10, climbing, 2.50m., Was initially named: Le Bienheureux de la Salle. Sangerhausen
Article (misc)  (7 Mar 1935)  Page(s) 96.  
 
Mme. Isaac Péreire one of the roses that did well on the Côte d'Azur and which the author believed would be suitable for California and Florida... carmine-pink
Website/Catalog  (1928)  Page(s) 27.  
 
Mme Isaac Pereire.- Rose carmin.

[no longer listed in the 1929 catalogue]
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