'Rosa damascena pumila' rose References
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Book (3 Jan 2001) Page(s) 76. Pompon Quatre-Saisons (Damask) The Damasks and the Quatre-Saisons have only a few sports, of which the pompon of the Quatre-Saisons is the most notable... [writing in 1826, Jean-Pierre Vibert said that he had] not been able to make it last more than three years...
Book (1936) Page(s) 591. Quatre Saisons, pompon des (centifolia) Vibert before 1835; light pink, very small, double, fragrance 6/10.
Book (1936) Page(s) 77. Bifera pumila (?) Noel ? ; pale pink
Book (1899) Page(s) 145. Pompon quatre saisons, Portland, dans le Catalogue de Vibert de 1822
Book (1864) Page(s) 72. Die Vierjahreszeiten-Rose (R. calendarum, Borkh.—Damascena portlandica bifera—Rose de quatre Saisons—Omnium Calendarum). [...] Andere alte Varietäten sind: Pompon...
The Four Seasons Rose (R. calendarum, Borkh.—Damascena portlandica bifera—Rose de quatre Saisons—Omnium Calendarum). [...] Other older varieties are: Pompon...
Website/Catalog (1848) Page(s) 79. Perpetuals or hardy remontants...Pompon des 4 saisons
Book (1847) Page(s) Vol. II, p. 557. Liste des principales Roses du commerce, disposées selon la méthode de Lindley. 6e. Tribu. Rosiers cent-feuilles. 14 Rosa Portlandica. Roses de Portland, dites perpétuelles. Desdémona.- Moy., double, rouge carminé. [not listed in 1850] Ebêne.- Moy., pl., pourpre violacé changeant. Indigo.- Moy., double, plate, violet foncé ardoisé. [not listed in 1850] Lady Seymour.- Moy., pl., rose foncé ponctué. [not listed in 1850] Laurence de Montmorency.- Gr., pl., rose lilacé. [not listed in 1850] Louise Puget.- Moy. pl. rose. [not listed in 1850] Minerva.- Moy., bon gr., pl., rose lilacé. [not listed in 1850] Mogador.- Moy., double, rouge pourpre. [not listed in 1850] Petite négresse.- Petite, tr. pl., à pétales étroits. [not listed in 1850] Ponctuée.- Moy., double, rose foncé, ponctuée. Quatre-saisons pompon.- très petite, pl., rose. Thiers.- Moy., pl. rose foncé. [not listed in 1850]
Website/Catalog (1845) Page(s) 8. Roses des Quatre Saisons. 37 Quatre saisons pompon, très-petite, pleine, rose...1 fr. 25 c.
Book (1844) Page(s) 300. ROSES DES QUATRE SAISONS. Quatre Saisons Pompon, très-petite, pleine, rose.
Translation: ROSE OF FOUR SEASONS. Quatre Saisons Pompon very small, full, rose-colored.
Website/Catalog (1842) Page(s) 30. Rosa centifolia Pomponia var. des 4 Saisons, immerblühende Burgunder-Rose .....2 Courant Mark
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