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'Emilie Lesourd' rose References
Book  (1956)  Page(s) Annex, p. 45.  
 
china, Emilie Lesourt, incarnate-white, small, full
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 415.  
 
Lesourd, Emilie (Bengal) ? ? ; flesh-white, small, double
Book  (1854)  Page(s) 270.  
 
Ungleich größer ist die Zahl der in Yebles gewonnenen vorzüglichen Bengalen und Theerosen. Als solche sind zu nennen Etoile Polaire, Eléonore Bouillard, Rosa Stellaris, Eléonore Desmonts, Pauline Lesourt, Aïne, Augustine Fauvel, Augustine Hersent, Clémentine Mallet, Delphine Bernard, Madame Desmonts, Madame Bureau, Julienne Lesourt, Emilie Lesourt, Grandidier, Eugène Pirolle, Aglaé Loth, Mistriss Joan Crawford, Madame Olry, Mistriss Butler, Joseph Deschiens, Etoile du Bonheur, Lucie la Grange, Pourpre romain, Docteur Gallès, Pauline la Grange, César Cardet, Angelina, Antoinette d'Orjo, Irma, Pauline Vareillo, Mistriss Schimpson, Lesourt, General Soyer, Madame Desprez (weiß), Madame Gallez, General Bellair, Candide, Coelina, Olympe, Thé d'Yebles u. s. w. 

Translation:
The number of excellent China and Tea roses obtained in Yebles is much larger. Etoile Polaire, Eléonore Bouillard, Rosa Stellaris, Eléonore Desmonts, Pauline Lesourt, Aïne, Augustine Fauvel, Augustine Hersent, Clémentine Mallet, Delphine Bernard, Madame Desmonts, Madame Bureau, Julienne Lesourt, Emilie Lesourt, Grandidier, Eugène Pirolle, Aglaé Loth, Mistriss Joan Crawford, Madame Olry, Mistriss Butler, Joseph Deschiens, Etoile du Bonheur, Lucie la Grange, Pourpre romain, Docteur Gallès, Pauline la Grange, César Cardet, Angelina, Antoinette d'Orjo, Irma, Pauline Vareillo, Mistriss Schimpson, Lesourt, General Soyer, Madame Desprez (white), Madame Gallez, General Bellair, Candide, Coelina, Olympe, Thé d'Yebles, etc. can be mentioned as such.
Book  (1844)  Page(s) 98.  
 
How much I prefer the nomenclature of the roses! I know not why, but it seems to me that in the vegetable world this is the only flower which has escaped Latin designations. This favor has been granted it, that it should be abandoned to all vulgar minds; while our hot-house Latinists put themselves to torture that they may forge barbarisms. The amateur of roses, more indulgent and more sensible, gives to his beautiful flowers beloved names—the names of heroes, of great artists ; the names of beautiful ladies, the name of his young wife, or his eldest daughter, or of his infant child; sometimes even the name of his political opinions. Thus you have the rose Henry V., and the rose Ferdinand, one near the other, and without dreading a duel with thorns; you have the rose Louis XII., and the rose Louis XV.; the rose Elizabeth, Colbert, Emilie Lesourd ; the rose Rosine, and the rose Fanchon, and the rose Célemène ; ma tante Aurore, and Silene, have each their own rose. These are what I call titles; with these you may recognise them again, when once you have named them! Général Marceau and Marechal de Villars have also their rose. Alas! there is also the rose Charles X., that dethroned king, that kind, affable gentleman; here is all that remains to us of this king of France, less than nothing—a flower!
Book  (1842)  Page(s) 282.  
 
R.ind. semperflorens...Varieties with white or yellowish blooms...Emilie Lesour, flesh-white
Magazine  (1839)  Page(s) 201.  
 
Liste des Exposants, des plantes et autres objets exposés du 9 au 15 Septembre, dans l’orangerie du Louvre, par les soins et sous les auspices de la Société royale d’horticulture de Paris.

M. C. Uterhart, propriétaire et directeur du jardin de Farcy-les-Lys, près Melun (Seine-et-Marne).
Rosiers
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