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Book (2012) Page(s) 43. Rosiers de Provins R. Arianne id. [Vibert]
Book (Apr 1999) Page(s) 33. Ariane ('Adriadne', 'Ariadne') Gallica. Vibert 1818. The author cites information from several sources... light purple...
Book (Mar 1999) Page(s) 32. Ariadne Gallica. Vibert (France) 1828. Description... flowers: crimson-purple... [Named for the] daughter of King Minos, [she] was the mother of numerous children and became the leader of the Dionysian women...
Book (Jul 1998) Page(s) 305. Arianne (Vibert) Included in the collection of the Luxembourg Garden around 1852-1860.
Article (newsletter) (1996) Page(s) 46. In the Rosetum Gallicum (1828), Desportes printed a list of all roses known at that period in France. Out of 2562 varieties listed, 1213 are Gallicas. Of these, Desportes gives no information about 332 of them, except for their names. Of the rest 316 came from the Low Countries. The remaining 565 were bred by French raisers, of whom two stand head and shoulders above the rest: Vibert (97 varieities) and Miellez (212 varieties). These two bred over half the Gallicas produced during the Restoration. About a dozen of Vibert's Gallicas produced before 1828 are still with us. This is one of them.
Book (1936) Page(s) 34. Ariadne (Provins) Vibert 1818; light purple, medium size, double, domes, many prickles, upright branches
Book (1936) Page(s) 732. Vibert, Ariane de (Provins) Vibert ca. 1835; soft pink, very large, very double. = Ariadne?
Book (1899) Page(s) 14. Ariadne, Provins, Vibert, 1818, pourpre clair
Book (1885) Page(s) 108, vol.1. Provins. Ariane de Vibert. Fleur très grande, très pleine, rose tendre.
Gallica. Ariane de Vibert. The very large, very full flower is a tender rose color.
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 11. gallica. Ariadne (Vibert), light purple, medium size, full, domed.
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