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'Rosier du Bengale à fleurs pourpre doubles' rose References
Book  (1872)  Page(s) 221.  
 
[Listed under Rosa Semperflorens - The Crimson Chinese Rose] Sanguinea flowers crimson, small and very double.
Book  (1858)  Page(s) 289, 299.  
 
p. 289: Rosa indica semperflorens. Sanguin or Sanguinea, medium size or small, full, vivid purple.
p. 299: Rosa indica sinensis. La Sanguine, very double, globular, vivid purple-crimson, velvety, petals concave, base white.
Book  (1854)  Page(s) 265.  
 
Im Frühjahr 1826 waren der bengalischen Rosen, in ihren verschiedenen Abtheilungen 25 oder 30, außer der ursprünglichen Bengalensis und Sinensis, die Centifolie, die Camelia, Ternaux, Hermite de Grandval, Belle de Plaisance oder Speciosa, diese nach Advenant ungemein schön, Sanguin, Cerise, Animating, Bichonne, Bleu de la Chine, Duchesse de Parme, Junon, Belle de Monza, oder Florentia, oder Pistoja, oder Palermo, unter allen diesen Benennungen eine ausgezeichnet schöne Blume, Eblouissante, Blanc à feuilles luisantes, Bourduge, Miss Smithson, Fénélon, à Fleurs striées, an deren Blumen zwar das schärfste Auge die Streifen zu erkennen nicht vermögend, à Bois strié, dieses ein Zufall, durch die Kunst festgehalten; von Noisetten hatte man die Lesbie, Lée, Lafayette, Bougainville, Azélie, Corali, Comtesse de Fresnel, Comtesse d'Orloff, Dufresnoy, deren aber nur wenige der Belle Noisette zu vergleichen.

Translation:
In the spring of 1826 the Bengal roses, in their various divisions 25 or 30, besides the original Bengalensis and Sinensis, the Centifolia, the Camelia, Ternaux, Hermite de Grandval, Belle de Plaisance, or Speciosa, were exceedingly beautiful after Advenant, Sanguine, Cerise , Animating, Bichonne, Bleu de la Chine, Duchesse de Parme, Junon, Belle de Monza, or Florentia, or Pistoja, or Palermo, under all these denominations an eminently beautiful flower, Eblouissante, Blanc à feuilles luisantes, Bourduge, Miss Smithson, Fénélon, à Fleurs striées, on whose flowers the keenest eye is not able to recognize the stripes, à Bois strié, this a coincidence captured by art; of noisettes one had the Lesbie, Lée, Lafayette, Bougainville, Azélie, Corali, Comtesse de Fresnel, Comtesse d'Orloff, Dufresnoy, but only a few of them could be compared to the Belle Noisette
Book  (1854)  Page(s) 272-273.  
 
Translation:
Perhaps one or the other lover of ever-blooming roses will thank me if I share the list of those I can recommend from personal acquaintance, regardless of age or novelty. Such are, 1) on Chinas proper: ...Sanguine...
Magazine  (Jan 1848)  Page(s) insert.  
 
Prijscourant van Rozen, van J. F. Bruynzeels, Bloemist te Prinsenhage (Provincie Noord-Braband).
Op de Bloemententoonstelling den 23 Julij 1847 te Dordrecht gehouden, werd mijne verzameling Rozen bekroond. Door de groote zorg , welke ik besteed aan dit voorzeker het schoonste der bloemengeslachten, vlei ik mij dat de aflevering nan de verwachting mijner begunstigers zal beantwoorden. De onderstaande, eenige uitgezonderd, worden afgeleverd tegen f 0,50 Cts. het stuk....Bengaal-Rozen.... Sanguin.

Translation:
Price list of Roses, from J. F. Bruynzeels, Florist in Prinsenhage (Province of North Braband). At the Flower Exhibition held in Dordrecht on July 23, 1847, my collection of Roses was awarded. Due to the great care I pay to this certainly the most beautiful of flower genera, I am flattered that the delivery will meet the expectations of my supporters. The following, with some exceptions, are delivered at 0.50 Cts. the piece....China Roses....  Sanguin.
Book  (1848)  Page(s) 608.  
 
Catalogue of Plants. Rosaceæ. -- The Roses.
559. Rosa indica, Linn. ♄ China. Blush Chinese Rose. China or Ever-bearing Rose.
θ. Rosa indica var. cruenta. Redouté. Dark-purple Chinese Rose. Rosier du Bengale à fleurs blanches.

♄ A tree or shrub.
Website/Catalog  (1847)  Page(s) 80.  
 
Rosiers Bengales.
Sanguin, fleur moyenne, très multiple, pourpre vif...75 c.
Book  (1846)  Page(s) 140.  
 
China. Sanguinea, this is not identical with the Semperflorens, as has been erroneously stated vy a recent writer, but is amuch improved variety of the latter, with flowers of larger size and more double; the habit of the plant more vigorous and hardy, although not capable of sustaining as severe cold as most other varieties. The remarkably brilliant flowers are produced in such profuse clusters and with such constancy, that this old variety still finds a place in every garden.
Magazine  (1845)  Page(s) 231.  
 
“Rose groups“ by Freiherr von Biedenfeld, p. 225-232:…red…Bengal-roses…Sanguin...
Magazine  (1844)  Page(s) 154.  
 
List of Exhibitors of September 11-15, 1844, in the Hôtel-de-Ville of Versailles:
Mr. Lemay, gardener at Mr. Taphinon, proprietor-amateur, avenue de Paris, 53...Chinas...Sanguine..
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