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Book  (1936)  Page(s) 451.  
 
Marbrée (hybrid china) ? ? ; crimson, mottled white
Book  (1838)  Page(s) 422.  
 
Select List of Named Roses, arranged from the catalogues of Rivers, Woods, and Hooker.
Early Summer Roses. Crimson.
Hybrid China Roses. — (Rosa Indica.)
A Fleur marbrée, dark, mottled, double and compact.
Book  (1837)  Page(s) 22.  
 
The Summer Rose Garden.
Hybrid China Roses.
A fleurs marbré is a small, but very brilliant marbled rose, one of the prettiest of this division.
Website/Catalog  (1836)  Page(s) 42.  
 
Rosiers.
Hybrides de Bengales et Noisettes...
à fleur marbrée....3 francs
Book  (1833)  Page(s) 854.  
 
Liste des principales roses du commerce, disposées selon la méthode de Lindley :
10e. Tribu. Rosiers indiens.
28 Rosa bengalensis.
§ II. Hybrides qui ne fleurissent ordinairement qu'une fois par an.
27 Bengale blanc.  fl. blanche.                                           [not listed in 1842]
28      "        Bobélina.  fl. rose purpurin.
29      "        bonne Geneviève.  fl. pourpre violet.
30      "        Brennus.  fl. rouge cramoisi.
31      "        Célestial.  fl. rose.                                       [not listed in 1842]
33      "        la Colombine.  fl. rose.                                 [not listed in 1842]
34      "        Coutard.  fl. rose                                         [not listed in 1842]
39      "        duc de Choiseuil.  fl. rose tendre.                  [not listed in 1842]
45      "        Euphrosine.  fl. rose clair.                             [not listed in 1841]
46      "        fleurette. fl. rose tendre.                              [not listed in 1842]
54      "        Las Casas.  fl. rose.
57      "        marbrée.  fl. violette marbrée.                      [not listed in 1836]
59      "        Pallagi.  fl. pourpre.                                     [not listed in 1841]
63      "        thurette. fl. violette.                                    [not listed in 1842]
64      "        triomphe d'Angers.  fl. pourpre.
65      "        triomphe de Guérin. fl. carnée.
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