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'Princesse Adélaïde' rose References
Book (2008) Page(s) 34. Macarthur's nursery enterprise [Camden Park] thrived and his roses were widely distributed.....The Tea roses 'Mme la Princesse Adelaide and .... were part of a consignment from Veitch's Nursery, brought out from England by Captain P. P. King in 1849..
Book (2005) Page(s) 289. Includes photo(s). 'Princesse Adelaide'. Described in Belle Roses as 'one of a thousand and one children of Luxembourg who have for their father M. Hardy', this rose (opposite) was exhibited in the Orangery of the Luxembourg Gardens in 1844, at once acclaimed, given a gold medal and named for the sister of King Louis-Philippe.
Book (1936) Page(s) 2. Adelaïde, Princesse (tea) Hardy 1840; straw-yellow, edges lighter, large, double, wide, fragrance 8/10
Book (1906) Page(s) 139. 9.041. Princesse Adélaïde, Thé, Hardy 1840 jaune pâle
Book (1902) Page(s) 80. Thé. 1926. Princesse Adélaïde (Hardy 1840), jaune pâle
Book (1899) Page(s) 148. Princesse Adelaïde, thé, jaune pâle
Book (1885) Page(s) Vol. 2, p. 222. Thé. Princesse Adélaïde. Fleur grande, pleine, évasée; très odorante; coloris jaune paille, avec bords un peu plus pâles.
Website/Catalog (1885) Page(s) 78. Hybrids of Chinese Bourbon and Noisette Roses. Princess Adelaide pale yellow.
Book (1884) Page(s) 23. Princesse Adélaide. Old, truly beautiful, very fragrant Tea rose. Straw-coloured bloom, edges paler coloured, large and full, flat cup form.
Website/Catalog (1880) Page(s) 256. Rosiers Thés (Rosa indica fragrans). 1132. Princesse Adélaïde. — Grande, pleine, jaune soufré.
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