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Book  (1936)  Page(s) 383.  
 
de Kerjégu, Mlle. Françoise (HT) Veysset or Lévêque 1899; silvery pink, reverse bright pink, semi-double, solitary, floriferous, elongated buds, growth 7/10.
Book  (1910)  Page(s) 330.  
 
SECTION III Hybrid Tea Roses. Mademoiselle de Kerjegu [Hybrid Tea]; flowers silvery rose, resembling 'Caroline Testout'. Good.
Magazine  (Sep 1903)  Page(s) 141.  
 
Rosiers Hybride de Thé
Ce genre de rosiers thé est un croise ment des rosiers thé par des rosiers hybrides; ils sont très florifères et rustiques, mais l'on n'y rencontre pas tous les coloris.
Rosiers nouveaux de 1899-1900.
Bessie Brown.
Johannes Wesselhoft.
La Favorite.
Madame Cunisset-Carnot.
Madame Ravary.
Mademoiselle de Kerjegu.
Pierre Cuillerat.
Rosomane Gravereaux.
Magazine  (1903)  Page(s) 330-331.  
 
Mme Caroline Testout and its Descendants. Another variety, I think a seedling, appeared in 1900. Its name is Mlle. de Kerjegu. This, again, has won golden opinions, its colour being so very clear and brilliant.
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