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The Queensland Agricultural Journal
(1 Jul 1899)  Page(s) 46.  
 
We have said that Tea Roses do best here, and it may be that some readers would like to know the names of a few reliable Tea Scented roses of the above several shades of colour.  Here they are:
Dark-crimson.Bardou Job, Francis Dubreuil, Princesse de Sagan, Waltham Climber No. 3.
(Mar 1908)  Page(s) 131.  
 
Comtesse de Nadaillac stands in the front rank of varieties gaining distinction in the home shows as champion bloom. It is there [in Britain] a flower of surpassing beauty; with us [in Queensland] it is a poor grower and shy bloomer, little grown, and seldom shown.
(1 Jul 1899)  Page(s) 46.  
 
We have said that Tea Roses do best here, and it may be that some readers would like to know the names of a few reliable Tea Scented roses of the above several shades of colour.  Here they are:
Light-crimson.Crimson Rambler, Déschamps, Marquise de Salisbury, Reine Olga de Wurtemburg, Waltham Climber No. 1.
(1 Jul 1899)  Page(s) 46.  
 
We have said that Tea Roses do best here, and it may be that some readers would like to know the names of a few reliable Tea Scented roses of the above several shades of colour.  Here they are:
Light-crimson. — Crimson Rambler, Déschamps, Marquise de Salisbury, Reine Olga de Wurtemburg, Waltham Climber No. 1.
(1 Jul 1899)  Page(s) 46.  
 
We have said that Tea Roses do best here, and it may be that some readers would like to know the names of a few reliable Tea Scented roses of the above several shades of colour.  Here they are:
Dark-crimson. — Bardou Job, Francis Dubreuil, Princesse de Sagan, Waltham Climber No. 3.
(1899)  Page(s) 44.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses - This is the Queensland rose, par excellence. It owes its origin to Rosa indica, as does also the Noisette class, frequently separated in rose catalogues. They cannot, however, be distinguished in many instances, and the National Rose Society at present classes them with the tea-scented roses. Some of the very best climbers are to be found amongst the Teas, as they are familiarly called, and amongst them are to be found a great number of roses possessing the substance of petal so desirable for a Queensland rose. They are usually divided into two sections - those of very vigorous growth with a climbing habit, and those of more moderate growth. Of the first section may be mentioned:....Mail Fleuri...
(1 Jul 1899)  Page(s) 46.  
 
We have said that Tea Roses do best here, and it may be that some readers would like to know the names of a few reliable Tea Scented roses of the above several shades of colour.  Here they are:
Dark-crimson. — Bardou Job, Francis Dubreuil, Princesse de Sagan, Waltham Climber No. 3.
 
(1 Nov 1902)  Page(s) 353.  
 
For cutting in the budform: Climbing Niphetos, Martha du Bourg, Francois Dubreuil, Wm. Allen Richardson, Madame Bonnet Emyard, Homer, Souvenir de Catherine Guillot, Comtesse de la Barthe, Souvenir de Thérése Levet, Comtesse de Frigneuse, Léonie Osterieth, Professor Ganiviat, the latter, however, has a strong tendency to mildew and also to bleach in colour.
(1 Jul 1899)  Page(s) 46.  
 
We have said that Tea Roses do best here, and it may be that some readers would like to know the names of a few reliable Tea Scented roses of the above several shades of colour.  Here they are:
Dark-crimson. — Bardou Job, Francis Dubreuil, Princesse de Sagan, Waltham Climber No. 3.
 
(1902)  Page(s) 351.  
 
In "Tea Roses" by George Watkins:
White Maman Cochet was first secured as a sport by Cook in the United States. Simultaneously with its reaching us from thence, one of our members secured a similar sport here. It is impossible to distinguish between them, and I think it is probable there are far more plants of the local than of the imported stock grown here, and quite rightly too. I do not think the White Maman is quite as vigorous as the pink. The foliage is a smaller scale; the plant is of a more branching habit, and it is not quite so free i bloom. It is not pure white, but a creamy white, and the outer petals are tinted pink.
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