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'Mademoiselle Hélène Cambier' rose Photos
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photo from the 1913 catalog, Biltmore Nursery Roses, Asheville, North Carolina; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Gardening Illustrated, Volume 29, p. 611 (Feb 8, 1908)
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In my garden from Fabien Ducher
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From "Rosen-Verzeichnis 1907-1908", Catalogue of Soupert & Notting, p. 51
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From the California Rose Company catalogue for 1912-13, page 28.
"Helene Gambier. H.T. (Pernet, 1896) A charming new rose of French origin; hardy and a continuous and free bloomer; a free grower, making a shapely compact bush; flowers of good size, of splendid substance and lasting; color, copper-yellow to deep amber-yellow, changing to lemon-yellow in outer petals; making a pretty and striking combination. A splendid garden sort. 25 cents each."
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John Lewis Childs, catalog (1902)
Mme. Helen Cambier—Splendid both in bud and blossom. Large, full and gloriously fragrant. Pure white.
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From the California Rose Company catalogue for 1913-14, page 47.
"Climbing Helene Gambier. H.T. (Calif. Rose Co., 1911) A true sport from the bush sort Helene Gambier and bloom identical; one of the most charming roses extant. (Stock limited.) 50 cts. each."
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