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'Comtesse de Caraman' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 127.  
 
de Caraman, Comtesse (tea) Godard 1893; dark cherry-red, shaded light red, occasionally veined white, large, well double, opens, elongated thick buds, growth 8/10
Book  (1922)  Page(s) 36.  
 
Comtesse de Caraman (Godard, 1893) is a Tea Rose of undoubted immunity from mildew. It has the proper type of foliage, spines and stems to resist this disease. Its flowers are of an attractive shade of red, and are very pleasing. It is a pretty little rose and I like to see it every season, but, apart from sentimental considerations, it has a significance of its own.
There are many older Tea Roses of a similar character, but I choose Comtesse de Caraman to illustrate my meaning. Has it ever—bearing in mind its resistant nature—been used as a parent with an equally well considered mate? Not, as far as I am aware, by those continental raisers who do divulge the parents of their seedlings, and, of course, our leading British raisers keep their pedigrees to themselves.
Book  (1912)  Page(s) 68.  
 
Race des Thé non sarmenteux. Groupe C.- Thé divers et non encore classés.
+ Comtesse de Caraman, Godard 1894. Cerise nuancé.- fl. grande, très pleine; très vigoureux.
Le signe + représente...le choix de 200 belle variétés.
Book  (1902)  Page(s) 69.  
 
Thé. 1375. Comtesse de Caraman (Godard 1893), cerise nuancé
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 40.  
 
Comtesse de Caraman, thé, Godard, 1893, cerise nuancé
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