Jean Claude Pernet, père (15 October 1832, Villeurbanne - 31 March 1896) was a French rosarian known for his cultivation of rose cultivars.
He was born to a family of rose growers in Villeurbanne, Rhône, near the city of Lyon.
His father, Claude Pernet, established a rose nursery in 1845.
Among rose breeders today, Jean Pernet is known as 'Pernet pere' and was one of the first hybridizers who sought out novelties.
He developed the 'Baroness Adolphe de Rothschild' Hybrid Tea rose in 1868, named for Baroness Caroline von Rothschild.
In 1874, he named a Moss rose 'Soupert & Notting' in honour of his Luxembourg rose breeding colleagues.
After Jean Pernet's death in 1896, his son carried on the experiments and developed a worldwide reputation in 1900 when he introduced the 'Soleil d'Or', the first yellow Hybrid Tea.
This rose it is now recognized as the first of the Pernetiana Roses (Roses of Pernet) and an important ancestor of 'Peace', introduced by Meilland in 1945.