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Lamarque|ləˈmɑːk| [Prob. a. the name of Comte Maximilien Lamarque (1770–1832), French general and politician.] A variety of noisette rose first introduced in 1830, bearing large, fragrant, white flowers with a yellow centre. Also attrib.
1837T. Rivers Rose Amateur's Guide ii. 82 Lamarque is another hybrid Noisette, approaching to the tea-scented rose, in the size and fragrance of its flowers. 1869S. R. Hole Bk. about Roses viii. 122 Lamarque, the parent of Cloth-of-gold, well deserves a place on some sunny wall..with its refined and graceful flowers. These are large and full, the outer petals of a soft pure white, the inner of a pale straw colour. 1885C. M. Yonge Nuttie's Father II. viii. 101 She came in leading her little son..carrying a little bouquet for the guest of one La Marque rosebud and three lilies of the valley. 1965G. S. Thomas Climbing Roses vi. 99 ‘Lamarque’..is a plant only for the warmer west outdoors. |