'Docteur Marjolin' rose References
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Book (1936) Page(s) 458. Marjolin, Dr. (moss) Rob. & Mor. 1860; vivid red, medium size, double, globular, growth 7/10.
Book (1906) Page(s) 48. 3.135. Dr. Marjolin, Centifolia Moussu, Robert et Moreau 1860 rouge vif
Magazine (1888) Page(s) 4, no.1. Eine Auslese der besten Rosen seit dem Jahre 1855 von Jean Soupert, in Firma Soupert & Notting, Luxemburg. Das Jahr 1860 auf 1861 war nicht so ergiebig an Neuheiten als 1860; in den Handel kamen blos 64 Sorten, worunter 4 Moosrosen, 2 öfterblühende Moosrosen, 2 öfterblühende Monatsoder Portland-Rosen, 9 Thea, 6 Bourbon, 41 öfterblühende Hybrid-Remontant-Rosen. Beachtenswert sind folgende: 1. Docteur Marjolain (Moosrose, Robert & Moreau); Blume gross, gefüllt, kugelförmig, Kolorit leuchtend rot in incarnatrosa übergehend; ausgezeichnete Sorte für Stammrosen.
Translation: A Selection of the Best Roses since 1855 by Jean Soupert of Soupert & Notting in Luxembourg. The year from 1860 to 1861 did not produce as many novelties as did the previous season; only 64 varieties were introduced, of which there were 4 mosses, 2 repeat-flowering mosses, 2 remontant Portlands, 9 Teas, 6 Bourbons, and 41 Hybrid Remontant roses. The following are noteworthy: 1. Docteur Marjolain (Moss, Robert & Moreau); the flower is large, full and globular; the color is a vivid red aging to flesh-pink; an excellent variety for standards.
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 39. centifolia muscosa. Docteur Marjolin, brilliant red, medium size, double, globular.
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