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'Madame Margottin' rose Reviews & Comments
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9 OCT 21 by
scvirginia
Why were the records for 'Mme Margottin' and 'Mlle Cécile Berthod' combined?
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#1 of 4 posted
10 OCT 21 by
HMF Admin
This was done quite some time ago; we will need to research further and contact the support person involved.
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#2 of 4 posted
10 OCT 21 by
scvirginia
It looks like the merge happened this year. I don't see anything in the notes, comments or references to explain it.
Thanks, Virginia
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#3 of 4 posted
31 OCT 21 by
jedmar
Plants were demerged after research. Thank you for the heads up!
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#4 of 4 posted
1 NOV 21 by
scvirginia
Thanks for doing that. I hope you didn't need a headache remedy afterwards!
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7 AUG 09 by
Sandie Maclean
The FLORAL MAGAZINE By the REV. H. HONYWOOD DOMBRAIN,A. B. Volume VI 1867 Plate 351 Tea Rose Madame Margottin "When we were at Lyons last year, and enjoying a run through the celebrated Rose gardens of that city, we were very much struck with two tea-scented Roses in the possession of M. Guillot fils." etc.... "Madame Margottin is a genuine tea-scented rose; as will be seen from the Plate, a medium sized flower, of a delicate primrose-yellow colour, with a most lovely peach-coloured tint in the centre petals. The shape of the flower is good, and the substance of the petals is very firm, and, as a consequence, the individual flowers are not as fugitive as in some of the Teas."
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