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'Crépuscule' rose References
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 116.  
 
Crépuscule Noisette, orange, fading to apricot-yellow, 1904, Dubreuil. Description.
Book  (Feb 1993)  Page(s) 98.  Includes photo(s).
Book  (Jun 1992)  Page(s) 208.  
 
Crépuscule (translation "Twilight") Dubreuil, 1904. Noisette. [Author cites several sources.]
Article (website)  (1982)  Page(s) 14.  
 
Crépuscule (Noisette). Double, shapely flowers of a pleasing mixture of orange and apricot.  Light green, plentiful foliage.  1904 (S) 8 x 5’. 
Book  (1942)  Page(s) 60.  
 
One day an enthusiastic and very competent rose friend brought me a cutting of the old Tea rose Crépuscule that she had discovered in an old California garden. Here was a rose I had thought to be extinct, although later I found it in the lists of one foreign grower of old roses. ...A free grower, it has all the habits of the good Teas and bears abundantly and without interruption throughout the long season its fawn-apricot, fragrant flowers that open from long, shapely buds...
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 181.  
 
Crépuscule (noisette) Dubreuil 1904; chamois to coppery yellow, outer petals striped nasturtium-red and dark orange, 3/4-full, in clusters of 3-5, fragrance 7/10, continuous bloom, growth 6/10, climbing, well-branched. Sangerhausen
Article (newspaper)  (4 Feb 1928)  Page(s) 14.  
 
THE ROSARY By Dog Rose.
Crepescule, previously mentioned as being a delightful yellow climber, not unlike Beauty of Glazenwood in its colour, has a great advantage over that variety, as it flowers freely during the autumn. It has good foliage, and, although the blooms are not large, they are borne in wonderful profusion, and are delightful for decoration. It is a grand rose for planting over arches and fences.
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 171.  
 
Roses annoncées pendant l'impression
10.979. Crepuscule, Noisette, Dubreuil 1904 chamois rouge capucine
Magazine  (May 1905)  Page(s) 27.  
 
Translation:
New Roses for 1905...Breeder: F. Dubreuil, Lyon
Crépuscule (Noisette). Vigorous, branched; long bud; chamois-yellow, outer petals striped nasturtium-red; quite double, blms to 3-5s; very fragrant.
Magazine  (1905)  Page(s) 271.  
 
In New Roses Placed In Commerce in 1904-1905...Crépuscule (Dubreuil).- Bushy shrub, with medium, full, scented flowers in coryms of 3-5, of a yellowish salmon chamois.
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