- de Moltke. Réorganisation de l'armée française par l'empereur et le
maréchal Niel. Les élections en 1869. L'origine du
complot Hohenzollern (online) Vol...
- Examples: 'Blush Noisette', 'Lamarque' (Noisette); 'Mme.
Alfred Carriere', '
Marechal Niel' (Tea-Noisette). (See
French and
German articles on
Noisette roses)...
- Rose, Es****, Fairfax, Hunt Club, Iris, Lenox,
Louis XV,
Madame Royale,
Marechal Niel, New Vintage,
Orange Blossom,
Sheaf of Wheat, Victorian/Sheraton, and...
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United Kingdom)
Marco Polo (1991 — Meilland, France)
Maréchal Davoust (1853 — Robert, France)
Maréchal Niel (1864 — H & G Pradel, France)
Margaret ****son (1892...
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Avenue Wyncham Stream Longlands Stream Harland Avenue Blenhelm Court Marechal Niel Avenue Longlands A211 Main Road
Woodchurch Close London Borough of...
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anniversary of the company. The cultivar's
stock parents are the Noisette, '
Maréchal Niel' and
Hybrid tea rose, Feu Pernet-Ducher.
Jackson &
Perkins introduced...
- 1833,
thought by some to be the rose
imported into
France and sold as '
Maréchal Niel'. Roy
Hennessey was a rose
nurseryman in Scappoose,
Oregon in the early...
-
Marshal of
France (French:
Maréchal de France,
plural Maréchaux de France) is a
French military distinction,
rather than a
military rank, that is awarded...
- 1897: Capo d'Istria 1898:
Gorenflot 1899: 1900: Kiss 1901: Abdy 1902:
Marechal Niel 1903: 1904:
Xenophon 1905:
Amalecite 1906: Le Horo 1907:
Elysee 1908:...
- 1829,
thought by some to be the rose
imported into
France and sold as '
Maréchal Niel'. Hartwiss's hand-written 1834
catalogue of
roses at
Nikita lists scores...