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'Deschamps' rose References
Magazine (2016) Page(s) Table S2. deschamps, Origin of the sample: Jumaju Rose Garden, Genetic group 9, Percentage of assignation: 72.4, 1877, N, Deschamp, Origin: France, Ploidy: 4, measured
Book (2003) Page(s) 72. 'Deschamps' syn. 'Longworth Rambler' (Deschamps, 1877).
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 130. Deschamps Noisette, cherry-red, 1877, Deschamps. Description.
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 208. Deschamps Deschamps, 1877. Noisette. May be synonymous with 'Longworth Rambler'. [Author cites several sources.]
Website/Catalog (1985) Page(s) 17. Deschamps* (Noisette) A vigorous member of its family with more strength of colour than most. Flowers well into summer, bright cherry-red, semi-double. 1877. (S) 15 x 10’.
Book (1936) Page(s) 203. Deschamps (Noisette) Deschamps 1877; cherry-red, climbing habit
Book (1933) Page(s) 172. Deschamps. Deschamps 1877. Widely distributed under the name Longworth Rambler. A warm red, autumn-blooming Noisette of moderate growth.
Book (1920) Page(s) 70. Longworth Rambler (H.T.), rather a misnomer, for it does not ramble very much. Its true name is Deschamps. It provides a warm cherry-red colour, so valuable in autumn.
Magazine (1916) Page(s) 218. Moderately tall hedges, say from 5 to 6 feet high, can be made with such fine perpetual bloomers as Alister Stella Gray, Longworth Rambler, or Deschamps, as it should be called, and Aimee Vibert a fleurs jaunes.
Book (1912) Page(s) opposite p. 146. Includes photo(s). 2 Deschamps Noisette sarmenteux
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