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'Princesse Clementine' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 159.  
 
Clémentine, Princesse (Provins) Vibert 1842; pure white, large, double, growth 8/10, climbing.
Book  (1910)  Page(s) 249.  
 
Princesse Clementine Gallica (Hybrid French) Flowers pure white.
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 149.  
 
Princesse Clémentine, Provence, Vibert, 1842, blanc
Book  (1880)  
 
gallica. Princesse Clémentine (1842), beautiful, pure white, large, full, compact, perfect form, vigorous; one of the most beautiful white Roses of this group.
Book  (1878)  Page(s) 21.  
 
The Hybrid Provence, a cross between the previously named [Provence roses] and the Gallica, are now little cultivated. They are all pale colours; Emérance is pale lemon; Princess Clementine, paper white. Both the above should be grown on their own roots in well-manured soil, and require close pruning.
Website/Catalog  (1862)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Princesse Clementine Hybrid Provence. White, tinged lemon, fine.
Book  (1848)  Page(s) Div. II, p. 71.  
 
Hybrid French...Princesse Clementine; flowers paper-white, of medium size, full; form, compact, perfect. Habit, erect; growth moderate or vigorous. A very fine White Rose. Introduced in 1842.
Book  (1848)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Among [Monsieur Vibert's] more modern varieties, he enumerates Yolande d'Aragon, Princesse Clémentine, Eugène Duboys Dessauzais, Pluto, Feu Brillante, Columelle, Eliza Mercoeur, Comtesse Murinais, Alice Leroi, Semiramis, la Négresse, and numerous others of which the merit is doubtful, or to which sufficient time has not been given to prove their various properties.
Book  (1847)  Page(s) 267.  
 
Princess Clementine, H.P. [Hybrid Provence], is a pure white rose, of luxuriant habit, and well adapted for a pillar. Its flowers are abundant, finely formed, very double, and when in full bloom, make a beautiful show.
Magazine  (1846)  Page(s) 274.  
 
Massachusetts Horticultural Society...June 20th...Messrs. Hovey & Co. exhibited upward of five hundred varieties of hardy roses....The following are the names of the thirty prize flowers:-...... Provence....Princess Clementine....
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