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Book (1936) Page(s) 706. Tigré (damask) Toutain 1825; violet, spotted red
Book (1899) Page(s) 171. Tigré, damas, Toutain, 1825, violet panaché rouge, dans le Rosetum de Desportes
Book (1839) Page(s) 398. Rosa gallica ....rosa tigridia, pink, edged and spotted lilac
Magazine (1828) Page(s) 282. Index of the large Rose collection of the merchant Wilhelm Keller in Duisburg on the Rhine:....Rosa gallica .... Rosa tigridia. Large, pink, edged lilac and somewhat spotted ....1 Gulden
Website/Catalog (1828) Page(s) 22. Rosa tigridia, Rosa pavonina ...1 L. 25c.
Book (1828) Page(s) 28. Rosier Belgique.... 411 tigré.- Emilie Toutain.- tigridia. N. (Le Mans, Toutain, 1825). Fl. violette ponctuée de rouge.
Website/Catalog (1826) Page(s) 69. ROSA tigridia.
Website/Catalog (1826) Page(s) 47. ROSA... 261 belle tigridia.
Magazine (1825) Page(s) 83-84. Includes photo(s). Some new Rose varieties... Rosa tigrina. Die Tigerrose. A new, very beautiful rose shrub, which is hardy. This rose makes a 3-4 feet tall tree, of fully pyramidal form, and was covered with its many blooms and excellent beautiful buds. The blooms are mostly solitary, of the size of an upper coffee cup, semi-double, with many yellow stamens, large, perfect, singular petals, which are beautiful purple-red, and nicely mottled and marked white. The foliage is very large, perfect, consisting of 5-6 leaflets, matte-green, like those of Rosa incaranata, also somewhat mottled white. This beautiful rose bloomed in the garden of Mrs. von Hepp in Nürnberg, and is an excellent ornament in a rose garden.
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