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'Madame Ernest Perrin' rose References
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Book (2007) Page(s) 211. Index of all the roses bred in Lyon, France.
Book (Dec 2000) Page(s) 473. Mme. Ernest Perrin Tea [Widow] Schwartz (Lyon, France) 1900
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 79. Mme Ernest Perrin Tea. Widow Schwartz 1900... coppery yellow, base of petals creamy white, shaded with yellow and mauve... ground color apricot nunanced yellow; petals largely tinted creamy blush, bordered mauve and peach blossom pink...
Book (1936) Page(s) 557. Perrin, Mme. Ernest (tea) Schwartz 1900; apricot, petals shaded cream-pink, edged mallo-pink and peach-pink, very large, double, vivid green red-edged foliage, growth 7/10. Sangerhausen
Booklet (1904) Page(s) 15. Madame Ernest Perrin tea. (V. Schwartz 1901). Deep apricot, shaded yellow and creamy-pink; blooms large and full. Vig. Exh. Gdn. Dec.
Book (1902) Page(s) 75. Thé. 1667. Madame Ernest Perrin (Vve Schwartz 1900), abricoté nuancé jaune
Magazine (1 Nov 1900) Page(s) 163. Madame veuve Joseph Schwartz, rosiériste, à Vénissieux (Rhône), annonce les rosiers nouveaux obtenus de semis dans son établissement et qui sont livrés au commerce à partir du 1er courant, savoir : Madame Ernest Perrin (thé). - Arbuste vigoureux, feuillage d'un vert gai, liseré de pourpre, bouton énorme, fleur très grande à fond abricoté nuancé de jaune; les pétales sont largement teintés de crème rosé, bordés de mauve et de rose fleur de pêcher. Magnifique variété par ses nombreuses teintes.
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