'Gerbe de Roses' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 294. Gerbe des Roses (HP) Vibert or Laffay 1847; mallow-pink to lilac-pink, center lighter, medium size, double, cluster-flowered, short branches and prickles, growth 8/10
Book (1899) Page(s) 71. Gerbe des Roses, HR, Vibert, 1847, lilas rosé
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 55. hybrid perpetual, Gerbe des Roses (Laffay, 1847), pink-lilac, center lighter, medium size, double, vigorous, in large clusters.
Website/Catalog (1861) Page(s) 77. Hybrid Perpetuals. Gerbe des Roses—Middle size, very double lilac; cupped.
Book (1858) Page(s) 56. The Autumnal Roses. The Bourbon Roses are real "perpetuals" or "remontants" rather, blooming more or less freely from frost to frost again. They are less thorny than either [the Hybrid Perpetuals or Damask Perpetuals], the thorns being strong and usually light-colored. The leaves are firm, almost leathery, smooth and glossy. The petals or flower-leaves are also unusually thick, and with a peculiar satin-like or burnished appearance that adds much to their beauty, and enables them to endure the heat of a summer's sun hot enough to cause all others to flag. The growth is hardy and luxuriant. 8. Gerbe de Rose—bright rose, edged and shaded with white; habit, strong. Bourbon roses require but little pruning. Towards the end of February, their shoots may be thinned, and the long ones shortened.
Magazine (1850) Page(s) 156. EXPOSITION DES 14, 15 ET 16 JUIN 1850, SOUS UNE TENTE ( ALLÉE DE FLEURUS, AU LUXEMBOURG.... MAREST, Horticulteur, rue d'Enter, 87. Hybrides remontants. 810 Gerbe de fleurs.
Magazine (16 May 1849) Page(s) inside front cover. [advertisement] Catalogue des Rosies nouveux de 1849, disponibles de suite, chez Modeste Guérin, rue des Boulets, 7, à Paris. Rosiers de 1848 et autres à 1 fr. au choix, sans aucune réduction. BOURBONS: Charles Martel. Comte de Chambord. Duchesse de Thuringe. La florifère. Général Taylor. Gerbe de roses. Guillaume le Conquérant. Henry Clay. Lady Montague. Pompon cramoisi. Rhodante. Souvenir de Désiré. Sully. Virginie Bréon.
Book (1848) Page(s) 117. The Hybrid Perpetual Rose. Gerbe de Rose; flowers rosy lilac, double. An abundant bloomer. Raised by M. Laffay. Introduced in 1847.
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