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'Madame Julie Daran' rose Reviews & Comments
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Gardener’s Monthly and Horticulturist edited by Thomas Meehan (November, 1880) p. 324 CROSS-FERTILIZING AND RAISING ROSES FROM SEED IN ENGLAND BY T. T. LAXTON, BEDFORD, ENG.
... Charles Darwin from Madame Julie Daran, this being the dark H.P., Rose of Bourbon blood par excellence, of which I sowed the seed in that year,
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Not added yet. I can't find 'Gardener's Monthly' in the HMF Publications, but it may be there; I often have trouble finding publications that are there...
Virginia
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11 APR 16 by
CybeRose
Virginia, It is Meehan's 'Gardener's Monthly and Horticulturist'. Karl
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Okay, I added it.
Virginia
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The Book of Roses - Page 216 - 1866 Francis Parkman Madame Julie Daran, purplish-vermilion, glossy, very large and full; one of the best.
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Added, thanks! Virginia
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Jour. Horticulture and Cottage Gardener, p. 210 (Sept. 13, 1864) Madame Julie Daran, either the plant I had of this was not correctly named or my soil does not suit it, for I have seen it so fine in so many places that I must withdraw my judgment against it and put it down as an A1 Rose;
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Added, thanks! Virginia
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Jour. Horticulture and Cottage Gardener, p. 87 (Aug 2, 1864) I have read " D," of Deal's two interesting Rose communications. His descriptions are very good. There is one Rose, Madame Julie Daran, that he is mistaken about. It has but one fault—it wants fixity of colour. It is perfectly full to the centre, of fine outline, with smooth well-disposed petals of great substance, and blooms abundantly. The growth and foliage are admirable. It is one of the fullest of its year.
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Added, thanks! Virginia
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