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The introduction date for 'Gainsborough' is 1902. Its introductory appearance is in both the regular and the wholesale catalogs of the Good & Reese Co. for that year.
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jedmar
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One of the prettiest gallicas ever. Its original and proper name is 'L'Assemblage de beautés'. It was bred in Angers, by a florist-gardener, M. Jean Gentilhomme, in 1819.
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Is the identity of the rose(s) shown in the various photos certain? This is not what I would anticipate for a rose which was described early on as "deep cerise," "light red," "bright purplish red," or even just "cerise pink."
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Interesting that none of the references mention a white eye.
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The parentage of the new variety can be summarized as follows:
‘Bucbi’ x ‘NOATRAUM’
patents.justia.com/patent/PP36369
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