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Francis Dubreuil (1842–1916) was a French rose breeder and nursery owner from
Lyon Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of t ...
, France. He was the second generation of the Meilland family to breed and grow roses. He introduced over 64 rose varieties during his career and was the founding member of the French Society of rose growers.


Biography

Louis-François ("Francis") Dubreuil was born November 2, 1842, in Lyon, France. He worked as a tailor and was married to Marie Rambaux, daughter of
Joseph Rambaux Joseph Rambaux (1820–1878) was a gardener and rose breeder from Lyon, France. He is considered the patriarch of the legenday Meilland family, award-winning rose breeders for six generations. The rose variety he is best remembered for is the P ...
, a gardener and part-time rose breeder. When Rambaux died in 1878, he left his rose business to his wife, Claudine, his daughter Marie and son-in-law, Dubreuil. In 1880, Dubreuil gave up his tailoring profession to take over the management of the Rambaux nursery. He and Claudine introduced the eight rose varieties that Rambaux had developed before his death, including Polyanthas, 'Anna Marie de Montravel' (1880) and 'Perle d'Or' (1883). Dubreuil also started to breed roses on his own. From 1880 to 1914, Dubreuil introduced 64 rose varieties, expanded the number of roses grown at the nursery and printed the nursery's first annual catalog. When he introduced 'Perle d'Or' in 1883, the perfectly formed, apricot Polyantha brought international attention to the small family nursery. In 1896, and with a growing business, Dubreuil hired a local nursery worker,
Antoine Meilland Antoine '("Papa") Meilland (1884–1971) was a French rose grower and co-founder of Meilland International SA, Meilland International, a large rose growing company in southern France. As a young man, he worked as a nursery assistant for rose bre ...
, to be his garden assistant. At the nursery, working alongside Dubreuil, was his daughter, Claudia. The young couple fell in love and married in 1909. In 1912, Claudia gave birth to Dubreuil's first grandson and namesake,
Francis Francis may refer to: People *Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State and Bishop of Rome *Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters *Francis (surname) Places * Rural M ...
, who would later become the Meilland family's most famous family member, when he introduced the 'Peace' rose to the world. After Dubreuil's death on Sept 1, 1916, Antoine and Claudia took over management of the nursery. Dubreuil's most successful rose cultivars include the China rose, 'Jean Bach-Sisley' (1891),
Hybrid tea rose Hybrid tea is an informal horticultural classification for a group of garden roses. The first hybrid tea roses were created in France in the mid-1800s, by cross-breeding the large, floriferous Hybrid Perpetuals with the tall, elegant Tea roses. T ...
, 'Francis Dubreuil' (1897), Noisette, 'Crépuscule' (1904), and, Polyantha 'Mme Francisque Favre' (1915). During his career, he established the French Society of rose growers and was an "officier du Mérite agricole" (
Order of Agricultural Merit The Order of Agricultural Merit (french: link=no, Ordre du Mérite agricole) is an order of merit bestowed by the French Republic for outstanding contributions to agriculture. When it was created in 1883, it was second in importance only to the ...
).


Selected roses

* 'Marquise de Vivens',
Tea rose Garden roses are predominantly hybrid roses that are grown as ornamental plants in private or public gardens. They are one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants, especially in temperate climates. An enormous number ...
, (1885) * 'Attraction',
Hybrid tea rose Hybrid tea is an informal horticultural classification for a group of garden roses. The first hybrid tea roses were created in France in the mid-1800s, by cross-breeding the large, floriferous Hybrid Perpetuals with the tall, elegant Tea roses. T ...
, (1886) * 'Duchesse de Bragance', Tea rose, (1886) * 'Princesse de Sagan', Tea rose, (1887) * 'Louis Lille', Hybrid Perpetual, (1887) * 'Francis Dubreuil', Tea rose, (1894) * 'Baronne C. de Rochetaillée',
Tea rose Garden roses are predominantly hybrid roses that are grown as ornamental plants in private or public gardens. They are one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants, especially in temperate climates. An enormous number ...
, (1900) * 'Duchesse de Bragance', Tea rose, (1886) * 'Jean Bach-Sisley', China, (1898) * 'Perle des Neiges', Multiflora, (1902) * 'Cyclops' Polyantha, (1909) * 'Bocca Negra', Hybrid Multiflora, (1909) * 'Petite Marcelle', Polyantha, (1910) * 'Pompon de Lyon', Polyantha, (1912)


Gallery

Rose_Amiral_Courbet.png, 'Amiral courbet', (1884) Rose_Princesse_de_Sagan_1883.jpg, 'Princesse de Sagan, (1887) %E7%8E%AB%E7%91%B0_Rosa_Francis_Dubreuil_-%E5%A2%A8%E7%88%BE%E6%9C%AC_Werribee_Rose_Garden,_Melbourne-_(11335116964).jpg, 'Francis Dubreuil' (1894) The_new_guide_to_rose_culture_(16999519035).jpg, 'Jean Sisley' (1898) Rosa_Perle_des_Neiges_2019-06-04_5200.jpg, 'Perle des Neiges', (1902) %E7%8E%AB%E7%91%B0_Rosa_Crepuscule_-%E5%A2%A8%E7%88%BE%E6%9C%AC_Werribee_Rose_Garden,_Melbourne-_(11335089856).jpg, 'Crepuscule' (1904)


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