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'Christine de Noué' rose Reviews & Comments
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Initial post 31 AUG 14 by CybeRose
Gardening Illustrated 18(913): 392 (Sept 5, 1896)
Christine de Noue.—This proves to be a first-rate Rose, and though not exactly new, is of comparatively recent origin. The flowers, full and finely shaped, stand up erect, are of a deep rose colour in the centre, shading to crimson in the outer petals, and deliciously sweet. It was raised and sent out by Guillot, and this fact alone is strong testimony to its high merit.
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Initial post 31 AUG 14 by CybeRose
Selection of Roses introduced from 1888 to 1898 (1898) p. 3
William Paul

CHRISTINE DE NOUË (Tea); a splendid Rose with very thick petals, large, full, and sweet. Its colour is deep rosy crimson, sometimes shaded with salmon-rose. Especially good in autumn and for forcing. Growth vigorous, the plant making fine stout wood.
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Initial post 31 AUG 14 by CybeRose
The American Florist (May 3, 1894) page 949
E. G. Hill & Co. advertisement

Christine de Noue, the double Papa Gontier
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Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, 20(3): 246 (1897)
Mr. Walter Easlea said he would like to draw attention to a few of the newer roses …
Christine de Nouë.—Tea. Deep rosy crimson, deepening in colour towards autumn. The petal is of good substance, and the size of the flower quite up to exhibition standard. It is a splendid variety for forcing.
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