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'La Marne' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1946)  Page(s) 29.  
 
LA MARNE (Barbier 1916). Rose pâle teinté blanc rosé, végétation moyenne, feuillage luisant.
Book  (1940)  Page(s) 16.  
 
Barbier & Co., Orléans, France. ['La Marne']
Website/Catalog  (1939)  Page(s) 86.  
 
Rosiers Polyantha remontants nains. (Dits Multiflores.) ...   La Marne Semi-double, rose saumoné, blanc rosé à la base. Floraison tr. précoce, continuelle. Larges bouquets.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 458.  
 
Marne, la (polyantha) Barbier 1915; Mme. N. Levavasseur X Ctsse. de Cayla; white-pink, petal tips vivid salmon-pink, single to semi-double, large loose clusters, lasting, floriferous, continuous bloom, free-blooming, glossy reddish green foliage, growth 5/10, short. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog  (1932)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Rosiers Polyanthas Remontants...La Marne.- Fleur rose saumoné vif, base des pétales blanc, rosé, vert. Parfait.
Magazine  (1932)  Page(s) 85.  
 
Polyanthas for mass plantings...Aennchen Müller, Germaine, La Marne, Magnifica, Séduction, Frau Astrid Späth, Distinction, Louise Walter, Präsident Hindenburg.
Book  (1930)  Page(s) 26.  
 
Dwarf Polyantha Roses
Listed separately this season, for convenience sake, these true ever-blooming Roses, which bear their showy clusters of small flowers almost the whole year through, are most valuable for bedding, massing and edging where a continuous blaze of color is desired.
Lamarne (1915)  Surprisingly good again with us.  Semi-double, bright salmon-rose flowers in enormous clusters borne continuously.  Vigorous grower; good mildew-proof foliage.  ...  $1.00
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Polyantha Roses
Polyanthas are, perhaps the most truly everblooming of all Roses, being scarcely ever out of flower during the whole growing season... They are especially valuable for massing, edging, and to some extent for mingling with other flowers.
La Marne. (Barbier & Co., 1915.) Single flowers of blush-white, edged with vivid pink, borne in loose, gigantic clusters almost continuously. Plants very vigorous.
A favorite variety with many growers, suitable for low hedges in some sections. We do not like the way the old flowers hang on after they have faded, but that fault is common to almost all of the tribe. When first opened it is one of the most delicately beautiful Roses we have ever seen.
Website/Catalog  (1928)  Page(s) 2.  
 
Polyanthas.
Baby La Marne. Dwarf Polyantha. (Barbier & Co., 1915.) Semi-double; bright salmon-rose at the edges, rosy blush inside. It blooms abundantly and continuously in bouquets of fifteen to forty flowers. Has good keeping qualities.
Book  (1926)  Page(s) 56.  
 
La Marne (Barbier & Co., 1915): clear light pink with a white centre, cupped, and very long-lasting. The clusters are so diffuse that it does not make the mass effect of 'Chatillon' -
neither is it so ugly when it begins to fade.
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