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The Old Rose Advisor, Volume II: Updated, Enlarged, and Revised Second Edition
(2001)  Page(s) 298.  
 
Bourbons
Adrienne de Cardoville (Guillot père, 1864). Various references.
(2001)  Page(s) 146.  
 
Baptiste Lafaye (Puyravaud, 1909) Flowers pale currant red, lined white, fading to pink, well formed, like a daisy, large for the sort, full, abundant bloom, in a cluster; very vigorous bush for the center of the bed...good for pot culture, very vigorous on its own roots, foliage dark green, thorns large and not very numerous...
(2001)  Page(s) 20.  
 
Blanc Pur (Mauget, 1827) trans., "Pure White"
Noisette. [The author cites several sources]
(2001)  
 
Bouquet Blanc (Corrard/Vigneron, 1914) ....
(2001)  Page(s) 396.  
 
Laffay, Jean
1826: 'Duchesse de Montebello' (HN)
(2001)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Etendard de Jeanne d'Arc (Garçon/Margottin fils, 1882) syn. 'Jeanne d'Arc
(2001)  Page(s) 156 - 157.  
 
(Eugénie Lamesch) (Lambert, 1899) From 'Aglaia' (Lambertiana) x 'William Allen Richardson' (N). [Author cites information from different sources.]
(2001)  Page(s) 50.  
 
Fellemberg (Fellemberg, 1834) syn., 'Fellenberg'
Noisette. The author cites sources from 1835/36 onwards.
(2001)  Page(s) 159.  
 
Flocon de Neige (Lille, 1897) trans., "Snowflake"....Not to be confused with the Knapper/Blanc Polyantha 'Snowflake' of 1900.
(2001)  Page(s) 53-54.  
 
Fraser's Pink Musk (Fraser, ca. 1810), syn. 'Blush', 'Carné', 'Flesh-Coloured', 'Frazerii'. Noisette. [The author cites descriptions from several sources]...One wonders if this rose was actually raised by Mr. John Fraser, or only "carried thence to England" by him. Coming as it did from Charleston, and considering the time it appeared, it is conceivable that it could be ome sibling of 'Champney's Pink Cluster', raised by Champneys; but this only pure speculation. At any rate, it is the second Noisette.
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