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'Madame Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1911)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Climbers. Those marked Pillar Roses are not as strong growers as the others.
Mme. Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne. Satin rose, large, good form; free. Pillar.
Website/Catalog  (1910)  Page(s) 28.  
 
The Ever-blooming Climbing Roses.
Climbing Roses are of great utility in beautifying porches, fences, arbors, etc.
Price: 30 cents each; $2.50 per 12; $30.00 per 100.
Madame Wagram.  It is well formed and well filled with firm, broad petals; opens freely and endures well on the stem when cut; color fresh satiny rose pink; of strong growth and good foliage.
Book  (1910)  Page(s) 330.  
 
Madame Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne [Hybrid Tea]; bright satin-rose in opening, changing to carnation; extra large bud and flower. A very fine Rose; growth vigorous.
Magazine  (13 Jun 1908)  Page(s) 228.  
 
Mme Wagram deserves mention here, because it belongs to the neglected Roses; but whenever anyone obtains it, especially as a standard, he is not slow to extol its merits. The delicate satin pink of its double blossoms and the delightful shining bronzy-green foliage are most pleasing.
Magazine  (May 1907)  Page(s) 47.  
 
THE BEST ROSES FOR OUTDOOR CULTURE By AARON WARD
Madame Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne (Bernaix 1893) A rose of marked beauty and vigorous, semi-climbing habit. Blooms very large. Color satiny rose, shaded flesh pink. Very good on a low trellis.
Website/Catalog  (1907)  Page(s) 36.  
 
Madame Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne (Bernaix 1895) satiny pink, very large, excellent variety
Magazine  (Nov 1905)  Page(s) 413.  
 
[From "UNE DES CAUSES DE LA PROLIFERATION DES ROSES", by Viviand-Morel, pp. 413-418]
Bien que les Roses prolifères ne soient pas très rares, mon attention a été attirée sur cette dernière par une note publiée par M. Georges Bellair dans la Revue Horticole. Au cours de cette note intitulée ; Sur la malformation des Roses, l'auteur est amenée â rechercher les causes qui produisent cette malformation et il met en première ligne la prédisposition naturelle de la variété. La sécheresse, les alternatives de chaud et de froid viennent ensuite. Il faut dire que parmi les variétés observées par M. Bellair, toutes n’ont pas présenté des cas de prolifération. Chez quelques-unes l'hypertrophie s’est bornée à communiquer aux boutons une impuissance â s’épanouir ; ceux-ci grossissent beaucoup et périssent sans cesser de rester plus ou moins clos.
Parmi les variétés mal formées citées par M. G. Bellair, il faut noter : Auguste Mie, Madame Moser, Madame Damaizin, Madame Boll, La Reine, Hermosa, Jules Margottin, James Bougault, Robert Lebaudy, Clio, Marie Guillot, Etoile de Lyon, Wagram, Clotilde Soupert, etc.
Website/Catalog  (1903)  Page(s) 63.  
 
Madame Wagram  Satin rose, shaded flesh pink, flowers very large and of excellent form. 
Website/Catalog  (1901)  Page(s) 24.  
 
A remarkable new climbing rose - Madam Wagram or Climbing Paul Neyron, No 162 (Bernaix). - This is perhaps the most extraordinary Rose introduced in many years. The originator places it among Tea Roses, although in his description he himself says that it is one of the largest Tea Roses with Hybrid Perpetual blood. Indeed it is a very large Rose, nobly formed and well filled with firm, broad petals. The bud is round and thick and stands erect on a firm stem. The flower reminds one of that great Rose Merveille de Lyon, so large is it, in fact, it is almost as large as Paul Neyron; opens freely and endures well on the stem when cut. Color fresh satiny rose passing into fleshy and Chinese red, with a silvery sheen over-spreading the whole; edge of petals appears white. It is a strong grower and more after the the type of the Hybrid Tea and Hybrid Perpetual than a Tea Rose. It is a grand rose for all general purposes and, like many others, must be seen before its real value will be recognised by hesitating lovers of the Rose. It will, however, attain success. The genuine stock is very scarce. 25 cts. each; 3 for 60cts; two-year-old plants, 50 cts. each.
Website/Catalog  (1900)  Page(s) 3.  
 
Madame Wagram Comptess de Turenue​​​​​​​  A beautiful new climbing variety, satin rose color. 
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