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Francis Meilland

Francis Meilland (February 20, 1912— June 15, 1958) was a French rose breeder and co-founder of Meilland International, a family-owned rose growing company in southern France. The Meilland family has been breeding and selling roses since 1850. Francis Meilland is best known for developing the legendary Hybrid tea rose, 'Peace', in the 1930s. Since the rose's introduction in the U.S. in 1945, over 40 million 'Peace' roses have been sold worldwide.

Francis Meilland
Born
Francois Meilland

(1912-02-20)February 20, 1912
DiedJune 15, 1958(1958-06-15) (aged 46)
NationalityFrench
Other namesFrancois Meilland
Occupation(s)Rose breeder
business owner
Known for'Peace' rose
SpouseMarie-Louise Meilland

Biography edit

The Meilland family edit

 
Francis Dubreuil

Francis Meilland is the most celebrated member of the six generation, Meilland family of French rose breeders and nursery owners.[1] The family's rosarian origins began in 1850 with Francis's great-grandfather, Joseph Rambaux, a gardener at Parc de la Tête d'Or in Lyon. He is best known for developing the popular Polyantha rose, 'Perle d'Or'. None of the rose varieties that Rambaux developed were introduced until after his death in 1878.[2]

Rambaux left his nursery to his wife Claudine, his daughter, Marie, and her husband, Francis Dubreuil. Dubreuil was a tailor at the time, but gave up the profession to help run the family business. Claudine also bred and introduced her own roses. Dubreuil developed over 64 rose varieties during his career. Francis's father, Antoine Meilland, was hired as Dubreuil's gardening assistant in 1900. At the nursery, he met Dubreuil's daughter, Claudia. The couple married in 1909, and Francis was born three years later on February 20, 1912, in Lyon. He was named after his grandfather, Francis Dubreuil.[3][4]

Early years edit

 
Francis Meilland, (center), with his parents, Antoine and Claudia Meilland, c. 1919

Francis's father, Antoine was drafted into the French army in 1914. His wife, Claudia, managed the family nursery until Antoine returned from the war in 1919. The Meilland family later moved to Tassin-la-Demi-Lune and bought a larger property to expand their rose growing business. Francis showed a strong interest in roses as a child. He worked with his parents at the nursery from the age of fourteen. He would often accompany Antoine to meetings with clients and other rose breeders.[5]

On one of their business trips in 1932, Francis and Antoine met with one of his father's clients in Antibes, the rose breeder Francesco Paolino and his wife Marie-Elizabeth. During this trip, Francis met their daughter, Louisette, who was twelve at the time and would later marry Francis.[6] Francis's first attempts to breed roses were not successful. His father later took Francis to a meeting of rose hybridizers to meet a prominent rose breeder, Charles Mallerin.[7] Mallerin became a mentor to Francis and encouraged his efforts in rose breeding. Years later, Francis honored his mentor by naming a rose after him, the dark red hybrid tea, 'Charles Mallerin'. At the meeting, Mallerin introduced the Meillands to the American businessman, Robert Pyle, who represented Star Roses Nursery in the U.S. Pyle would later sign an agreement with the Meillands, allowing his company to introduce their roses in the United States. [8][9]

Francis travelled overseas after his mother, Claudia, died of cancer in 1932. He drove across the U.S. to pick up new ideas in rose breeding and cultivation. During this trip, he met again with Robert Pyle. Pyle's company introduced Meilland's first successful rose variety, 'Golden State', bred by Francis before 1937; it was introduced in America in 1938.[5][10] The name was chosen to commemorate Francis's visit to California. During his U.S. visit, Francis viewed Star Rose's color photo catalog and when he returned to France, he added photos to Meilland's annual rose catalog with great success. The nursery sold every rose advertised in the catalog. During his travels overseas, he learned how cut roses were grown in winter in Colombia. He later had greenhouses built in Kenya to grow the Meilland's nursery's cut roses during the winter. In America, Francis also learned valuable information from Robert Pyle about the American rose market, where the patenting of plants began in 1930. He returned to France and began trademarking the Meilland roses.[11][3]

The 'Peace' rose edit

 
'Peace' rose, 1945

Francis was a talented and prolific rose breeder, and is best remembered for developing the legendary 'Peace' rose. In 1935, he cross-pollinated roses ('George Dickson' x Souvenir de Claudius Pernet') x ('Joanna Hill' x 'Charles P. Kilham'). This cross resulted in an unnamed seedling that was later crossed with 'Margaret McGredy. Francis thought the resulting Hybrid tea seedling of this second cross was very promising. It had dark green, healthy foliage, and beautiful cream-yellow blooms with edges of pink. He noted the seedling in his records as #3-35-40.

Louisette and Francis were married on January 14, 1939. They worked together at the Meilland nursery in Tassin-la-Demi-Lune, collaborating on the selection of new rose varieties; Louisette was the administrator for the nursery. Months later, right before Germany's invasion of France, Francis sent cuttings of the new rose cultivar to fellow rose growers in Germany, Italy, and Turkey, and also to the Conard-Pyle company in the U.S. Francis named the pink and yellow blend rose, ‘Madame Antoine Meilland,’ after his late mother, Claudia. In the U.S., the new rose was successfully propagated. It was later introduced on April 29, 1945, on the same day that Berlin surrendered to Allied forces. The rose was given the marketing name, 'Peace', in the U.S., to mark the end of the war. It was an immediate commercial success and sold extremely well worldwide.[12][13]

The tremendous success of the 'Peace' rose when it was first introduced, allowed the Meilland family to sell a major portion of their thriving business to Francisque Richardier, rose business owner and friend, so that Francis could focus solely on rose breeding. The Meilland nursery became the Meilland-Richardier company.[14] Francis and Louisette bought property near Cap d'Antibes, his wife's birthplace and where the Paolino family still had a nursery. Francis died at the age of 46, of cancer, on June 15, 1958. Besides his world famous 'Peace Rose', Francis, developed over 150 rose varieties during his career. Since its introduction, there have over 40 million 'Peace' roses sold. It is considered the most popular selling rose of the 20th century. His work was continued by his wife, Louisette, son Alain and daughter Michelle Meilland Richardier.[8][13]

Meilland International edit

Meilland Richardier grew into the large rose growing business, Meilland International. The company's headquarters are located in Le Luc en Provence, France. The company is owned entirely by the Meilland and Richardier families. Meilland International, also known as the House of Meilland in France, has three divisions: Meilland International, which creates new rose varieties; Meilland Richardier, which grows and sells commercial roses worldwide; and Selection New Plant (SNP), which finds and acquires innovative varieties of ornamental plants.[15] The company employs over 800 people worldwide and owns rose trial gardens and test stations in France, the U.S. and Germany. The company's new roses are grown on 600 hectares (1500 acres) in France, Morocco, Spain, the Netherlands, and in California. Meilland International sells over 12 million rose plants each year.[11] The company is managed by Alain Meilland and Michell Richardier Meilland, who are also rose breeders for Meilland International. The company's rose breeding program has been led by Jacques Mouchotte since 1978.[7]

Selected roses edit

  • 'Golden State', Hybrid tea, (1938)
  • 'Ampère', Hybrid tea, (1939)
  • 'Alain', Floribunda (1940)
  • 'Peace', Hybrid tea, (1942)
  • 'Baccarat', Hybrid tea, (1956)
  • 'Michele Meilland', Hybrid tea, (1948)
  • 'Alsace', Hybrid tea, (1948)
  • 'Tahiti', Hybrid tea, (1948)
  • 'Caprice' Hybrid tea, (1948)
  • 'Charles Mallerin', Hybrid tea, (1948)
  • 'Monte Carlo', Hybrid tea, (1949)
  • 'Confidence', Hybrid tea, (1951)
  • 'Symphonie', Hybrid tea, (1950)
  • 'Belle Blonde', Hybrid tea, (1955)
  • 'Champs-Elysées', Hybrid tea, (1957)
  • 'Christian Dior', Hybrid tea, (1958)
  • 'Bettina', Hybrid tea, (1959)

Gallery edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Meilland (1912-1958), Francis". Help me find roses. Retrieved 20 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Rambaux, Joseph". Help me find roses. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  3. ^ a b "The MEILLAND RICHARDIER heritage, since 1867". Meilland Richardier Roses and Jardins. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  4. ^ "Debruil, Francis". Help me find roses. Retrieved 22 September 2021.
  5. ^ a b Stepankowskly, Andre. "Peace Rose Encapsulates Life, History". The Daily News. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  6. ^ Brandenborg, Brigit (April 2016). "Peace" (PDF). World Rose News. 27. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  7. ^ a b Londeree, Nanette. "The Romantic Meilland Roses". American Rose Society. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  8. ^ a b Phillips & Rix 1993, p. 186.
  9. ^ "'Charles Meilland' rose reference". Help me find roses. Retrieved 9 September 2021.
  10. ^ "'Golden State'". Help me find. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  11. ^ a b Quest-Ritson & Quest-Ritson 2003, p. 257.
  12. ^ Stallsmith, Audrey. "April 29th is National Peace Rose Day". Dave's Garden. Retrieved 13 September 2021.
  13. ^ a b Belendez, Kitty. "That Wonderful Rose Named Peace". Pacific Rose Society. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  14. ^ Harkness 1985, pp. 126–127.
  15. ^ "Meilland Roses and Creation". Meilland Roses. Retrieved 14 September 2021.

Sources edit

  • Harkness, Jack (1985). The Maker of Heavenly Roses. ISBS. ISBN 978-0285626546.
  • Phillips, Roger; Rix, Martin (1993). Quest for the Rose: A Historical Guide to Roses. Random House. ISBN 978-0679435730.
  • Quest-Ritson, Brigid; Quest-Ritson, Charles (2003). Encyclopedia of Roses. DK Publishing. ISBN 978-0756688684.

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Francis Meilland February 20 1912 June 15 1958 was a French rose breeder and co founder of Meilland International a family owned rose growing company in southern France The Meilland family has been breeding and selling roses since 1850 Francis Meilland is best known for developing the legendary Hybrid tea rose Peace in the 1930s Since the rose s introduction in the U S in 1945 over 40 million Peace roses have been sold worldwide Francis MeillandBornFrancois Meilland 1912 02 20 February 20 1912Lyon FranceDiedJune 15 1958 1958 06 15 aged 46 AntibesNationalityFrenchOther namesFrancois MeillandOccupation s Rose breeder business ownerKnown for Peace roseSpouseMarie Louise Meilland Contents 1 Biography 1 1 The Meilland family 1 2 Early years 1 3 The Peace rose 2 Meilland International 3 Selected roses 4 Gallery 5 Notes 6 SourcesBiography editThe Meilland family edit nbsp Francis Dubreuil Francis Meilland is the most celebrated member of the six generation Meilland family of French rose breeders and nursery owners 1 The family s rosarian origins began in 1850 with Francis s great grandfather Joseph Rambaux a gardener at Parc de la Tete d Or in Lyon He is best known for developing the popular Polyantha rose Perle d Or None of the rose varieties that Rambaux developed were introduced until after his death in 1878 2 Rambaux left his nursery to his wife Claudine his daughter Marie and her husband Francis Dubreuil Dubreuil was a tailor at the time but gave up the profession to help run the family business Claudine also bred and introduced her own roses Dubreuil developed over 64 rose varieties during his career Francis s father Antoine Meilland was hired as Dubreuil s gardening assistant in 1900 At the nursery he met Dubreuil s daughter Claudia The couple married in 1909 and Francis was born three years later on February 20 1912 in Lyon He was named after his grandfather Francis Dubreuil 3 4 Early years edit nbsp Francis Meilland center with his parents Antoine and Claudia Meilland c 1919 Francis s father Antoine was drafted into the French army in 1914 His wife Claudia managed the family nursery until Antoine returned from the war in 1919 The Meilland family later moved to Tassin la Demi Lune and bought a larger property to expand their rose growing business Francis showed a strong interest in roses as a child He worked with his parents at the nursery from the age of fourteen He would often accompany Antoine to meetings with clients and other rose breeders 5 On one of their business trips in 1932 Francis and Antoine met with one of his father s clients in Antibes the rose breeder Francesco Paolino and his wife Marie Elizabeth During this trip Francis met their daughter Louisette who was twelve at the time and would later marry Francis 6 Francis s first attempts to breed roses were not successful His father later took Francis to a meeting of rose hybridizers to meet a prominent rose breeder Charles Mallerin 7 Mallerin became a mentor to Francis and encouraged his efforts in rose breeding Years later Francis honored his mentor by naming a rose after him the dark red hybrid tea Charles Mallerin At the meeting Mallerin introduced the Meillands to the American businessman Robert Pyle who represented Star Roses Nursery in the U S Pyle would later sign an agreement with the Meillands allowing his company to introduce their roses in the United States 8 9 Francis travelled overseas after his mother Claudia died of cancer in 1932 He drove across the U S to pick up new ideas in rose breeding and cultivation During this trip he met again with Robert Pyle Pyle s company introduced Meilland s first successful rose variety Golden State bred by Francis before 1937 it was introduced in America in 1938 5 10 The name was chosen to commemorate Francis s visit to California During his U S visit Francis viewed Star Rose s color photo catalog and when he returned to France he added photos to Meilland s annual rose catalog with great success The nursery sold every rose advertised in the catalog During his travels overseas he learned how cut roses were grown in winter in Colombia He later had greenhouses built in Kenya to grow the Meilland s nursery s cut roses during the winter In America Francis also learned valuable information from Robert Pyle about the American rose market where the patenting of plants began in 1930 He returned to France and began trademarking the Meilland roses 11 3 The Peace rose edit nbsp Peace rose 1945 Francis was a talented and prolific rose breeder and is best remembered for developing the legendary Peace rose In 1935 he cross pollinated roses George Dickson x Souvenir de Claudius Pernet x Joanna Hill x Charles P Kilham This cross resulted in an unnamed seedling that was later crossed with Margaret McGredy Francis thought the resulting Hybrid tea seedling of this second cross was very promising It had dark green healthy foliage and beautiful cream yellow blooms with edges of pink He noted the seedling in his records as 3 35 40 Louisette and Francis were married on January 14 1939 They worked together at the Meilland nursery in Tassin la Demi Lune collaborating on the selection of new rose varieties Louisette was the administrator for the nursery Months later right before Germany s invasion of France Francis sent cuttings of the new rose cultivar to fellow rose growers in Germany Italy and Turkey and also to the Conard Pyle company in the U S Francis named the pink and yellow blend rose Madame Antoine Meilland after his late mother Claudia In the U S the new rose was successfully propagated It was later introduced on April 29 1945 on the same day that Berlin surrendered to Allied forces The rose was given the marketing name Peace in the U S to mark the end of the war It was an immediate commercial success and sold extremely well worldwide 12 13 The tremendous success of the Peace rose when it was first introduced allowed the Meilland family to sell a major portion of their thriving business to Francisque Richardier rose business owner and friend so that Francis could focus solely on rose breeding The Meilland nursery became the Meilland Richardier company 14 Francis and Louisette bought property near Cap d Antibes his wife s birthplace and where the Paolino family still had a nursery Francis died at the age of 46 of cancer on June 15 1958 Besides his world famous Peace Rose Francis developed over 150 rose varieties during his career Since its introduction there have over 40 million Peace roses sold It is considered the most popular selling rose of the 20th century His work was continued by his wife Louisette son Alain and daughter Michelle Meilland Richardier 8 13 Meilland International editMeilland Richardier grew into the large rose growing business Meilland International The company s headquarters are located in Le Luc en Provence France The company is owned entirely by the Meilland and Richardier families Meilland International also known as the House of Meilland in France has three divisions Meilland International which creates new rose varieties Meilland Richardier which grows and sells commercial roses worldwide and Selection New Plant SNP which finds and acquires innovative varieties of ornamental plants 15 The company employs over 800 people worldwide and owns rose trial gardens and test stations in France the U S and Germany The company s new roses are grown on 600 hectares 1500 acres in France Morocco Spain the Netherlands and in California Meilland International sells over 12 million rose plants each year 11 The company is managed by Alain Meilland and Michell Richardier Meilland who are also rose breeders for Meilland International The company s rose breeding program has been led by Jacques Mouchotte since 1978 7 Selected roses edit Golden State Hybrid tea 1938 Ampere Hybrid tea 1939 Alain Floribunda 1940 Peace Hybrid tea 1942 Baccarat Hybrid tea 1956 Michele Meilland Hybrid tea 1948 Alsace Hybrid tea 1948 Tahiti Hybrid tea 1948 Caprice Hybrid tea 1948 Charles Mallerin Hybrid tea 1948 Monte Carlo Hybrid tea 1949 Confidence Hybrid tea 1951 Symphonie Hybrid tea 1950 Belle Blonde Hybrid tea 1955 Champs Elysees Hybrid tea 1957 Christian Dior Hybrid tea 1958 Bettina Hybrid tea 1959 Gallery edit nbsp Vatican 1939 nbsp Alain 1946 nbsp Tahiti 1948 nbsp Michele Meilland 1948 nbsp Rouge Meilland 1949 nbsp Concerto 1953 nbsp Baccara 1954 nbsp White Knight 1955 nbsp Sarabande 1957 nbsp Pink Peace 1958 nbsp Manou Meilland 1979 Notes edit Meilland 1912 1958 Francis Help me find roses Retrieved 20 September 2021 Rambaux Joseph Help me find roses Retrieved 22 September 2021 a b The MEILLAND RICHARDIER heritage since 1867 Meilland Richardier Roses and Jardins Retrieved 9 September 2021 Debruil Francis Help me find roses Retrieved 22 September 2021 a b Stepankowskly Andre Peace Rose Encapsulates Life History The Daily News Retrieved 12 September 2021 Brandenborg Brigit April 2016 Peace PDF World Rose News 27 Retrieved 13 September 2021 a b Londeree Nanette The Romantic Meilland Roses American Rose Society Retrieved 12 September 2021 a b Phillips amp Rix 1993 p 186 Charles Meilland rose reference Help me find roses Retrieved 9 September 2021 Golden State Help me find Retrieved 13 September 2021 a b Quest Ritson amp Quest Ritson 2003 p 257 Stallsmith Audrey April 29th is National Peace Rose Day Dave s Garden Retrieved 13 September 2021 a b Belendez Kitty That Wonderful Rose Named Peace Pacific Rose Society Retrieved 12 September 2021 Harkness 1985 pp 126 127 Meilland Roses and Creation Meilland Roses Retrieved 14 September 2021 Sources editHarkness Jack 1985 The Maker of Heavenly Roses ISBS ISBN 978 0285626546 Phillips Roger Rix Martin 1993 Quest for the Rose A Historical Guide to Roses Random House ISBN 978 0679435730 Quest Ritson Brigid Quest Ritson Charles 2003 Encyclopedia of Roses DK Publishing ISBN 978 0756688684 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francis Meilland 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