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'Eugène de Beauharnais' rose References
Book  (1921)  Page(s) 109.  
 
China Roses
The following are some of the best of these dainty and prolific roses:
Eugéne BeauharnaisDamask crimson.
Website/Catalog  (1914)  Page(s) 37.  
 
China Roses.
Pruning. — [No pruning necessary except to remove the past season's flower stems.]
Eugene Beauharnais... [Introduced] 1838, vigorous. Amaranth, large, full; good.
Website/Catalog  (1913)  Page(s) 77.  Includes photo(s).
 
China, or Monthly Roses.
Eugene Beauharnais
A distinctly individual Rose, standing out from its fellows conspicuously. The flowers are brilliant amaranth-purple, full and of the best texture. They are fragrant and come with great frequency. The plant grows erect and the foliage is beautifully colored.
Book  (1908)  Page(s) 132.  
 
Eugène de Beauharnais. Fellemberg, 1838. Amaranth.
Website/Catalog  (1907)  Page(s) 20.  
Magazine  (Apr 1902)  Page(s) 56.  
 
Les Meilleures Variétés du Bengale. J.C. Griffon.
Variétés à fleurs rouges.
Prince Eugène de Beauharnais (1838). -- Arbuste de vigueur moyenne, fleur moyenne, pleine, pourpre clair bordé de blanc. Serait, comme les précédents, plus résistant que Cramoisi supérieur dans les pays du Nord. (Réservé et maintenu à l'étude).

Translation: The Best Varieties of China Roses. J.C. Griffon.
Red-flowered varieties.
Prince Eugène de Beauharnais (1838). -- Shrub of average vigor, medium-sized flower is full, a bright purple edged with white. It will be, like those preceding, hardier than Cramoisi supérieur in the North. (Kept and maintained for review).
Website/Catalog  (1885)  Page(s) 35.  
 
Roses — Everblooming.
Section I. China Roses.
The Roses belonging to this class are among the best bloomers for this climate. Their flowers are produced in great abundance, though not equal in beauty of shape or variety of color to other classes.
Eugene de Beauharnais.  Crimson, light centre.
Magazine  (Sep 1878)  Page(s) 204.  
 
The China Rose (Rosa indica), and the Crimson China (Rosa semperflorens), as their names imply, are both natives of China, and were introduced to England in 1789.  [...] This section embraces a great number of varieties, and is characterised by the abundance of bloom and the fragrance of the flowers.  The following list embraces a selection of the leading varieties:
Eugenie Beauharnois — Flowers a rich amaranth.
Website/Catalog  (1878)  Page(s) 259.  
 
Roses.
Eugène Beauharnais, Hybrid China.
Book  (1874)  Page(s) 129.  
 
NOMENCLATURE DES VARIÉTÉS MODERNES.
Rosiers hybrides remontants.
Prince Eugène de Beauharnais, fleur moyenne, pleine, rouge éclatant.
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