'Emile Dulac' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 223. Dulac, Emilie (HP) Guillot 1862; vivid pink, very large, double, cup form, strong branches, growth 7/10.
Book (1906) Page(s) 55. 3.603. Emilie Dulac [sic], Hybride Remontant, Guillot p. 1862 rose vif
Book (1885) Page(s) 34. TRIBE ROSEÆ. ROSA, Linn.; Rose. Garden Varieties— Emilie Dulac; hybrid perpetual. Plant in Brisbane Botanic Garden.
Book (1885) Page(s) 294, Vol 1. Hybride remontant. Emilie Dulac [sic]. Guillot père, 1862. Arbuste vigoureux; rameaux forts, parfois pourvus de bosses; épines crochues, aplaties à la base; feuilles vert foncé, d'un toucher rude; fleur grande, pleine, forme de coupe ; coloris vif.
Translation: Hybrid Perpetual. Emilie Dulac [sic]. Guillot père, 1862. A vigorous shrub; strong, sometimes bumpy canes; hooked thorns, flat at the base; dark green leaves are somewhat coarse; large floweris full, cupped; brightly colored.
Book (1880) Page(s) 45, annex. 1668. hybrida bifera. Emilie Dulac [sic] (Guillot père, 1862), Blume schön lebhaftrosa, sehr gross, gefüllt, becherförmig.
Translation: hybrid perpetual. Emilie Dulac [sic] (Guillot père, 1862), flower is a beautiful vivid pink, very large, full and cupped.
Book (1874) Page(s) 116. NOMENCLATURE DES VARIÉTÉS MODERNES. Rosiers hybrides remontants. Émile Dulac, fleur grande, pleine, en coupe, rose vif.
Website/Catalog (1873) Page(s) 37. Hybrid Perpetuals Emilie Dulac Deep rosy red, cupped; very large and double; of perfect form.
Book (1871) Page(s) 212. Hybrid Perpetual Roses. Émile Dulac, bright rose, large, full, and deeply cupped; the best of the color.
Website/Catalog (1866) Emile Dulac HP. Bright rose, large, full and deeply cupped
Book (1863) Page(s) 163. Let me first bring under notice the novelties of 1861-62, of which we have some actual knowledge; and I state fearlessly, at the outset, that this was the richest freight of new Roses that ever reached our shores in a single year. I find, on reference to my note-book, that I bought sixty-two new kinds that year, fifty-six of which bloomed with me, and twenty-four of these I have marked as decided acquisitions. Emile Dulac is a rose-coloured variety, with large, full, and deeply-cupped flowers, the best of this strain that I have yet met with.
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