Breon, director of the Royal gardens in the Isle of Bourbon. The following account of its origin is given by Bre'on, and is also mentioned by Rivers :. " At the Isle of Bourbon, the inhabitants generally inclose their land with hedges made of two rows... The rose amateur's guide - Página 63por Thomas Rivers - 1837 - 110 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| William Robert Prince - 1846 - 276 páginas
...as " Rose de L'lle de Bourbon." This is pretty enough, but entirely devoid of truth. Monsieur Br6on, a French botanist, and now a seedsman in Paris, gives...row of the common China Rose, the other of the Red Four-Seasons. Monsieur Perichon, a proprietor at Saint Benoist, in the Isle, in planting one of these... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1847 - 300 páginas
...Breon, and is also mentioned by Rivers : " At the Isle of Bourbon, the inhabitants generally inclose their land with hedges made of two rows of roses ;...common China Rose, the other of -the Red Four Seasons. M. Perichon, a planter in the island, found in one of these hedges a young plant, differing very much... | |
| 1851 - 754 páginas
...Rose. — Of this section it is stated, that "at the Isle of Bourbon, the inhabitants generally inclose their land with hedges made of two rows of Roses, one row of the common China Rose, the other of the Four Seasons, the only two sorts grown in the island. Monsieur Perichon, as proprietor at Saint Benoist,... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1869 - 218 páginas
...Breon, and is also mentioned by Rivers : "At the Isle of Bourbon, the inhabitants generally inclose their land with hedges made of two rows of roses ;...common China Rose, the other of the Red Four Seasons. M. Perichon, a planter in the island, found in one of these hedges a young plant, differing very much... | |
| Samuel Reynolds Hole - 1870 - 332 páginas
..."At the Isle of Bourbon," writes Mr Rivers, quoting Monsieur Breon, in the Rose Amateurs' Guide* " the inhabitants generally enclose their land with...common China Rose, the other of the Red Four Seasons." And in the Gardeners' Chronicle of June 19, 1869, we have the description of a hedge of Roses, grown... | |
| Samuel Reynolds Hole - 1870 - 332 páginas
..."At the Isle of Bourbon," writes Mr Rivers, quoting Monsieur Breon, in the Rose Amateurs' Guide* " the inhabitants generally enclose their land with hedges made of two rows of Roses—one row of the common China Rose, the other of the Red Four Seasons." And in the Gardeners'... | |
| Samuel Reynolds Hole - 1892 - 232 páginas
...At the Isle of Bourbon," writes Mr Rivers, quoting Monsieur Breon, in the ' Eose Amateurs' Guide,' "the inhabitants generally enclose their land with...two rows of Roses — one row of the Common China Eose, the other of the Red Four Seasons." And in the ' Gardeners' Chronicle ' of June 19, 1869, we... | |
| Samuel Bowne Parsons - 1869 - 228 páginas
...Bre'on, and is also mentioned by Rivers :. " At the Isle of Bourbon, the inhabitants generally inclose their land with hedges made of two rows of roses ;...common China Rose, the other of the Red Four Seasons. M. Perichon, a planter in the island, found in one of these hedges a young plant, differing very much... | |
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