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'Bar-le-Duc' rose References
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Book (2007) Page(s) 57. Bar-le-Duc (Soupert & Notting. 1906). Mult. 'Souv de Pierre Notting' (T) x 'Turner's Crimson Rambler' (Mult). Brick red.
Book (1936) Page(s) 50. Bar-le-Duc (multiflora) Soup. & Nott. 1907; Sv. P. Notting X Crimson Rambler; light brick-coloured-crimson, reverse bright carmine, coppery reflexes, small to medium size, double, large clusters. Sangerhausen
Magazine (Jun 1929) Page(s) 70. Bar-le-Duc (Souperf & Notting, 1906), Crimson Rambler x Souvenir de P. Notting, brique clair ombré carmin, fleur moyenne, pleine.
Website/Catalog (1924) Page(s) 39. Bar-le-Duc.- Fl. brique clair ombré carmin.
Book (1918) Page(s) 119. "Roses Retained and Discarded" by George C. Thomas, Jr. Climbing Section, Retained Bar-le-Duc. Growth fair; free bloomer, sometimes blooming a second time.
Magazine (20 May 1911) Page(s) 243. The Parentage of Roses. The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it... Bar-le-Duc... Multiflora Scandens*, Soupert, 1907, Souvenir de Pierre Notting X Crimson Rambler
*i.e., Climbing Polyantha
Magazine (Feb 1910) Page(s) 23. Rosier grimpants non remontants Barc-le-Duc, 1908, cramoisi brique et cuivre; fleur moyenne, en bouquets; convient bien pour pleureur.
Magazine (1909) Page(s) 186. Des meilleures variétés de Roses parmi les Nouveautés de 1906. Rosiers multiflores sarmenteux. Bar-le-Duc (S. et N.), arbuste sarmenteux, fleur petite, coloris cramoisi brique clair.
Magazine (Nov 1908) Page(s) 171. Rosiers Sarmenteux Décoratifs Multiflores Sarmenteux. Bar-le-Duc (Soupert et Notting 97), fleur petite, cramoisis brique clair.
Book (1908) Page(s) 59. Climbing Roses The Climbing Multiflora or Polyantha Roses... Last year a rich feast was provided for those who delight in Ramblers, with Soupert et Notting's fine new Bar-le-Duc, offspring of their famous tea rose Souv. de Pierre Notting and Crimson Rambler...
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