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'Atar-Gull' rose Description

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HMF Ratings:
1 favorite vote.  
ARS:
Hybrid Perpetual.
Origin:
Bred by Avoux & Crozy (France, 1858).
Class:
Hybrid Perpetual.  
Bloom:
Pink, flecks.  Medium, double (17-25 petals) bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  
Growing:
USDA zone 6b through 9b (default).  
Patents:
Patent status unknown (to HelpMeFind).
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Notes:
Eugène Sue (1804-1857 - real name Marie-Joseph Sue), Parisian journalist, called the "king of the popular novel," one of the most widely read writers of melodramatic fiction in the 19th-century France. Sue was sponsored by Prince Eugène de Beauharnais and the empress Joséphine; he used the prince's name to form his famous pen name. Sue gained fame through the roman-feuilleton, the serial novel which gained its height in the French periodical press in the 1840's. Sue's republican and socialist views are reflected in his best-known novels, Les Mystères de Paris (1842-43), set in the Paris slums, and Le Juif errant (1844-45), published in installments for Le Constitutionnel in 1842-1843. Sue's early stories, among them Plick et Plock (1831), Atar-Gull [Atar-Gull or, the Slave's Revenge / Atar Gull] (1831), and La Salamandre (1832), were based on his experiences at sea, and won fame with their sensational exoticism.
 
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