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'Alezane' rose References
Website/Catalog  (2012)  Page(s) 371.  Includes photo(s).
 
Alezane, Llorenç Pahissa, 1937, H.T., brownish red, passing to apricot, reverse red with yellow veins, Angèle Pernet X Comtesse de Castilleja, Certificate of merit at Pedralbes, 1934, bibliography: RE
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Alezane. HT. (Pahissa; int. J&P, '35.) Angèle Pernet X Comtesse de Castilleja. Bud urn shaped, reddish brown; fl. large, dbl., cupped, fragrant (fruity), deep apricot. Fol. glossy, bronzy, dark. Very vig. (28) Pl. Pat. 116 (expired).
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 130.  
 
Mr W. H. Dunallan, Vic.  A Good Seaason for Roses. 
Alezane (copper) is a very free flowering Rose and well worth growing.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Alezane Hybrid Tea. (Pahissa; introduced in the US by Jackson & Perkins 1935)... Patent 116... deep apricot to near-orange...
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Alezane (Pahissa, 1934) Plant Patent No. 116. Large urn-shaped bud of reddish brown—the open flower is cupped, the color being sorrel, passing to rich apricot, reverse of petals being sorrel, stripped with yellow veins. The petals have great substance and are unaffected by hot or wet weather.  The foliage is good, the plant is vigorous, upright and unusually beautiful buds and flowers are carried on fine stems for cutting. It starts blooming very early and keeps it up right on through the season. You'll like this Rose. Each $1.25. Doz. $12.50.
Website/Catalog  (1938)  Page(s) 11.  
 
Bush Roses
Alezane (Hybrid Tea)... Reddish brown in the bud, evolving to apricot with a yellow circle in the centre, petals sorrel, striped with yellow. Vigorous growth. Stands weather very well. A unique and striking variety. Introduced 1936.
Book  (1937)  Page(s) 65.  
 
[From the A Rose Odyssey, by Nicolas, 1937, pp. 63-64:] [L. Pahissa's] first noteworthy production to go into commerce is Alezane, a new type of plant and of an interesting color. The name, French for "sorrel", came to it in a strange way. One of my nieces in Paris, a child of ten years with brownish-red hair, told me that the other children in the school had nicknamed her the Alezane and she did not like it. I assured her that it was a very pretty name and to prove it I would name a rose Alezane. It made the child happy and at the same time it gave us the descriptive name for which Pahissa and I had been searching for his rose.
Website/Catalog  (1937)  Page(s) 43.  
 
New Roses 1936.  Alezane  HT.  (Pahissa 1934) F. 3. Very variable, semi-double blooms of reddish brown to pink and apricot.  Good growth and free flowering.  A.H.M.Mts.P.S. 
Magazine  (Dec 1936)  Page(s) 150.  
 
Alezane, aux teintes rares rouge cuivre pur
Magazine  (Apr 1936)  Page(s) 37.  
 
[From "Une Visite chez Les Rosiéristes Américains" by Francis Meilland, pp. 33-47]
Alezane est d'une rare beauté, au coloris orange brunâtre. Son pédoncule long et élégant, sa forme parfaite et son coloris tout à fait nouveau en font une rose de grande vogue.
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