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'Madame Nicolas Aussel' rose References
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Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 266. Madame Nicholas Aussel Description... much the same coral color as 'Madame Eduoard Herriot' but with larger blooms...
Book (Sep 1993) Page(s) 266. Includes photo(s). Photographed at the Portland Rose Garden
Website/Catalog (1960) Page(s) 16. MADAME NICOLAS AUSSEL (Jean Gaujard 1930). Saumon nuancé ocre, teinté de jaune à la base.VB [végétation basse].
[no longer listed in 1975]
Book (1958) Page(s) 251. Mme. Nicolas Aussel. HT. (Pernet-Ducher; int. Gaujard, '30.) Bud pointed; fl. very large, dbl., very fragrant, salmon shaded carmine and ochre, base tinted yellow; long stem. Fol. dark. Very vig. (28) Portland Gold Medal, '32.
Magazine (Jan 1947) Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 6. Les hivers tout particulièrement rudes de 1938-39, 1939-40, 1940-41 et 1941-42 ont, aussi, bien contribué à la disparition des variétés fragiles, à bois creux, telles que : Château de Clos Vougeot, E. Aramayo, Los Angeles, L.-C. Breslau, Mme N. Aussel, Révérend Page Roberts, Souv. de Geo. Beckwith, William Dreer et Willowmere.
Book (1947) Page(s) 121. Madame Nicolas Aussel (Garden & Decorative) One of the Pernetianas which can be grown with confidence in A. H. M. Mts. P. & S. Flowers are a rich compound of copper and orange of splendid size and shape, and freely produced. Growth good. A. fine garden rose, and decorative. Fragrant. Habit 3. (Pernetiana.
Website/Catalog (1947) Page(s) 46. General List. Pernetiana Roses. Madame Nicolas Aussel (Pernet Ducher 1930). F. 3. A unique colour such as would be obtained by mixing copper and orange. The flowers are of splendid size and shape, and except for a slight weakness of the stem, it is a particularly fine variety. Highly recommended, A.H.M.Mts.P.S.
Book (1947) Page(s) 186. Madame Nicolas Aussel (H.T.) has very large double flowers resembling those of Madame Ed. Herriot, of salmon-yellow flushed with carmine. Growth is vigorous, erect and branching; foliage deep green and resistant to disease and flowering continuous. Pernet-Ducher 1930....Very fragrant....June-September. Hardy.
Website/Catalog (1946) Page(s) 21. P[ernetiana]. — MADAME NICOLAS AUSSEL (Jean Gaujard 1930). Fleur saumon nuancé de carmin et d'ocre, teinté de jaune à la base, parfumée, florifère.
Magazine (Dec 1939) Page(s) 9. Madame Nicolas Aussel, première lauréate du titre « La plus Belle Rose de France », fut lancée aux Etats-Unis comme une ampliation de Madame Herriot. Bien que cette dernière n'ait pas rencontré, à son époque, un réel succès aux Etats-Unis, quoique toujours cultivée, la nouvelle venue se trouve encore dans la plupart des catalogues.
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