'Madame Ducher' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 221. Ducher, Mme. (tea) Ducher 1869; Gl. de Dijon X ? ; light yellow, stained chamois, medium-size, double, floriferous, growth 7/10
Book (1910) Page(s) 192. Madame Ducher among the best roses of the 1860s...
Book (1902) Page(s) 75. Thé. 1658. Madame Ducher (Ducher 1869), jaune
Book (1899) Page(s) 108. Madame Ducher, thé, Ducher, 1869, jaune
Website/Catalog (1893) Page(s) 26. Rosiers-thé....Madame Ducher (Ducher 70) : Fl. jaune clair, moy., pl., sans odeur. Arb. vig., rameaux courts à fleurs nombreuses.
Magazine (1889) Page(s) 287. Notes on Digest of Statistics. By the Rev. W. Wilks, Secretary R. H. S. Nomenclature. — Beyond the mere clerical work, the chief difficulty has arisen from varying nomenclature, and that not only with regard to synonyms, but also in regard to the very varied spelling of names. Great confusion is evidently caused by that most reprehensible practice of raisers of new sorts, in giving to their offspring names almost identical with others already existing. For example, Mme. Eugène Verdier (H.P.) and Mlle. Eugénie Verdier, and then repeating Mme. Eugène Verdier again as a Tea! The result of this kind of naming is that "Madame" and "Mademoiselle" become completely mixed. Sometimes one is entered when the other is evidently meant, and more often we get a Hybrid form of the name, in either "Madame Eugène V." or Mademoiselle Eugénie V." both Hybrid names appearing also as Teas! Other examples will at once suggest themselves, e.g.,... Mme. Ducher and Marie Ducher and Jean Ducher...
Book (1885) Page(s) Vol. 2, p. 27. Thé. Madame Ducher. DUCHER 1869. Arbuste vigoreux; rameaux courts, ce qui le fait différer de la Gloire de Dijon, dont il est issu et dont il a tout les caractères; fleur moyenne, pleine, très florifère; coloris jaune taché de chamois.
Book (1884) Page(s) 18. Madame Ducher. (Ducher, 1870). Medium-size, double, fine form, light yellow. Descends from Gloire de Dijon. Recommendable sort.
Book (1882) Page(s) 20. Madame Ducher... Thé. Ducher. 1869 Jaune clair. Fleur moyenne. Plante moyenne.
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 77. tea, Madame Ducher (Ducher, 1870), light yellow, medium-size, double, floriferous, descends from "Gloire de Dijon", but has short branches with many blooms.
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