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'Mousseuse de Vieillard' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 734.  
 
de Viellard (moss) de Viellard ? ; soft pink, medium size, double, well mossed.
Book  (1880)  Page(s) Annex, p. 132.  
 
centifolia muscosa. de Viellard (de Viellard), soft pink, medium size, full, dense foliage, well mossed
Book  (1848)  Page(s) 40.  
 
Summer Roses, blooming in May, June, and July.
Rosa centifolia.
The Moss Rose.
82. Viellard (De Viellard); flowers delicate rose, of medium size, full. Growth, vigorous; the shoots and leaves mossed and thickly covered with mossy spines; foliage, large and drooping. An elegant Rose, but not a very free bloomer.
Book  (1842)  Page(s) 266.  
 
There are following varieties of the Moss Rose....Vieillard, soft pink
Book  (1837)  Page(s) 36.  
 
Rosa muscosa Ait. (centifolia muscosa, Moos-Rosen.)
Varietäten:
Vieillard zartrosa.

Moss Roses.
Varieties:
Vieillard tender pink blooms.
Book  (1837)  Page(s) 7-8.  
 
Mousseuse de Vieillard has not yet bloomed here in perfection. In colour, it does not differ from the common moss; but it seems more dwarf and delicate in its habit, and more abundantly mossed.
Website/Catalog  (1837)  Page(s) 3.  
 
Moss Roses (Rosa centifolia muscosa).
De Viellard... delicate rose colour... globular and very double.
Magazine  (1 Nov 1835)  Page(s) 243.  
 
A Description of Roses. By Mr. T. Rivers, jun., Nurseryman, Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire.
In attempting a descriptive catalogue of Roses, I hope to be excused errors, which it seems almost impossible wholly to avoid. Roses vary so much in their form and colour in different seasons and situations, as sometimes scarcely to be recognised... what I hope to accomplish is, to give an idea of what they ought to be in form and colour, under favourable circumstances of soil and situations; and where there is so much confusion as at present in the names and arrangement of Roses, to be among the first in attempting a correct nomenclature.
MOSS ROSES.
Veillard's
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