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Book (Dec 2000) Page(s) 9. Scipion Hybrid Perpetual. Avoux & Crozy 1852
Book (1936) Page(s) 655. Scipion (HP) ? 1852; bright crimson with white, large, double, fine form
Book (1899) Page(s) 161. Scipion, HR, 1852, cramoisi et blanc
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 120. hybrid perpetual. Scipion (1852), magnificent, brilliant crimson, large, full, fine form
Book (1858) Page(s) 195. Rosa hibidra bifera (Rose hibride remontante). Scipio (eingeführt 1852), Blumen groß, voll, sehr gut gebaut, prachtvoll leuchtend, carmoisin.
Translation: The Hybrid Perpetual Rose. Scipio (introduced 1852), The flowers are large, full, very finely shaped, a splendid, glowing crimson.
Book (1856) Page(s) 89. Select List of Roses. Bourbon Roses. Scipio, purplish crimson.
Book (1854) Page(s) 106. The Bourbon Rose. Dark Crimson. Scipion and Charles Souchet are also fine dark roses, but in this class a new rose...
Magazine (1853) Page(s) Annex2 p. 17. EXPOSITION DES 9, 10, 11, 12 ET 13 JUIN 1853... M. Paillet, Horticulteur, Rue d'Austerlitz, 41, à Paris. Rosiers. 1118 Scipion (Bourbon).
Book (1853) Page(s) 7, 27. p. 7: The "Bourbon" has given us darker and brighter flowers, both of which were much wanted. Apolline, Aurore de Guide, Jury, Madame Cousin, Madame Helfenbein, Prince Albert (Paul's), Reveil, Scipio, Sir J. Paxton, Souvenir d'un frère, and Vorace, are the best of the numerous kinds recently added, and often continue flowering till the blossoms are destroyed by frost.
p. 27: Autumn Roses. The Bourbon Rose. 240. Scipio; flowers purplish crimson, shaded with scarlet, large and very double. A brilliant, free-blooming Rose, very showy.
Website/Catalog (1853) Page(s) 11. Autumnal Roses. 49 Scipion...crimson with scarlet, a new and very brilliant coloured rose...
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