'Jeanne Hachette' rose References
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 62. hybrid perpetual, Jeanne Hachette, lilac-pink, large, double, globular
Book (1858) Page(s) 168. Rosa damascena bifera. Jeanne Hachette, large, double, lilac-pink, globular.
Book (1848) Page(s) Vol II, p. 111. Damask Perpetual. Jean Hatchette; flowers lilac rose, large and double; form, globular.
Book (1844) Page(s) 155. Perpetual Damask. Jeanne Hachette, if not the most constant, is the largest rose of the group; I have measured it six inches in diameter, very double, fragrant, of a pale rose colour, and is a strong grower.
Book (1842) Page(s) 956. Liste des principales roses du commerce, disposées selon la méthode de Lindley : 6e. Tribu. Rosiers cent-feuilles. 15 Rosa damascena. Roses de Damas. Admirable. Moyenne, pleine, blanc bordé de rouge. Arlinde. Moyenne, pleine, bien faite, rose tendre. [not listed in 1850] Belle d'Auteuil. Rose tendre. Blanche Davilliers. Moyenne, pleine, blanc pur. Bouvet. Moyenne ou grande, pleine, pourpre. [not listed in 1850] Damas monstrueux. Rose. [not listed in 1850] " tomenteux. Rose panaché. [not listed in 1850] Ferox. Trés-grande, pleine, bombée, rouge clair. [not listed in 1850] Henry IV. Rose vif, très-grande. Impératrice de France. Rose cerise. [not listed in 1850] Jeanne Hachette. Rose. [not listed in 1844] La constance. Rose rendre. [not listed in 1844] Princesse Amélie. Rose tendre. La soyeuse. Rouge. [not listed in 1850] La ville de Bruxelles. Moy. ou gr., très-mult., rouge cl. [not listed in 1844] Léda. Blanche , tigrée de lilas. Louis XVI. Moyenne, très-multiple, rouge vif. [not listed in 1850] Madame Deshoulières. Moy., très-pleine, bombée, rose, [not listed in 1850] Madame Hardy. Grande, très-pleine, creusé blanc pur. Phœbus. Rose. [not listed in 1850] Pompon Toussaint. Petite ou moy., bombée, rouge clair.
Book (1842) Page(s) 269. R. damascena....Varieties:...Jean Hachette, pinkish violet
Book (1839) Page(s) 69. Perpetual Roses. Jean Hachette, (of the English), delicate blush, extremely large, cupped, and extra double.
Book (1838) Page(s) 175. Portland. Once-blooming. Jeanne Hachette. Branches, short. Leaves, pale green. Tube of calyx, very large, often an inch in length, and half an inch in breadth. Flowers, full, very large, of a light pink in the centre, and paler at the circumference.
Book (1837) Page(s) section III, p.15. Damascena portlandica bifera. Jeanne Hachette, very beautiful, good fragrance. Pink, edges pale, becoming even paler. 3 in., quite full, flat.
Book (1837) Page(s) 58. Perpetual. Jean Hachette is a most immense rose, and very double, but not a True Perpetual.
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