'Madame Trifle' rose References
Book (Dec 2000) Page(s) 309. Mme. Trifle Noisette. Antoine Levet [père] 1869
Book (1936) Page(s) 713. Trifle, Mme. (tea) Levet 1869; Gl. de Dijon X ? ; deep yellow, center sometimes salmon and copper reflexes, very large, very double, cupped to flat, fine form, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, repeats well, autumn-bloomer, upright stems, broad pretty foliage, growth 7/10, climbing, 1,50 m. Sangerhausen
Book (1933) Page(s) 201. Mme. Trifle. Levet, 1869. Tea raised from Gloire de Dijon, which its fawn and yellow flowers resemble.
Book (1922) Page(s) 405. [in the listing of roses in commerce] Madame Trifle (T.) Levet 1869 - Flower yellowish flesh, shaded salmon, large, full. Growth vigorous, climbing.
Magazine (Aug 1912) Page(s) 314. Visite des cultures de ...M. Laurent Boucharlat, horticulteur au dit lieu....M. Boucharlat possède encore deux pépinières établies dans des parcelles de prés défoncées et exclusivement complantées de Rosiers. Nous retrouvons partout la même culture, les mêmes soins, la quantité et la beauté des sujets. ... Dans les sarmenteux, nous avons noté : Claire Carnot, Gloire de Dijon, Ophirie, Reine Marie Henriette, Maréchal Niel, Céline Forestier, Belle de Bordeaux, Madame Bérard, L’Idéal, William Allen Richardson, Souvenir de Madame Métral, Madame Triffle, Aimée Vibert, Rêve d’Or, etc...
Website/Catalog (1907) Page(s) 34. Madame Trifle (Levet 1870) egg-yolk-yellow with salmon, fragrant, elite variety, climbing
Book (1902) Page(s) 165. Thé sarmenteux. 6345. Madame Triffle (Levet 1870), jaune foncé
Book (1899) Page(s) 117. Madame Trifle, thé, Levet, 1870, jaune foncé
Magazine (29 Aug 1896) Page(s) 156. Twelve Good Yellow Tea Roses. Yellow in Tea Roses seems to be the popular colour, in addition to which the plants are, as a rule, of stronger constitution than those bearing mixed coloured flowers. More yellow than mixed coloured Teas by far appear in florists' windows, and in going through any large market grower's establishment one cannot but be struck with the predominance of yellow varieties. I am not depreciating the many beautiful forms other than yellow; I admire them as much as anyone; but for the guidance of those who, as producers, are obliged to study fashion in flowers, I give a list of varieties which will be found to give satisfaction either for growing in pots or for planting out in borders in ordinary Rose houses. ...A useful Rose, the colour of which would, perhaps, be termed by some more salmon than yellow, is Madame Trifle; this ia a seedling from Gloire de Dijon, which it to some extent resembles in freedom of growth and blooming.
Book (1895) Page(s) 197. ...Madame Trifle...(Levet 1890)...beautiful climbing variety, descends from Gloire de Dijon. The colour is in the middle of that of Gloire de Dijon and Madame Bérard.
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