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Tea Roses: Old Roses For Warm Gardens
(2008)  Page(s) 34.  
 
Macarthur's nursery enterprise [Camden Park] thrived and his roses were widely distributed.....The Tea roses Le Pactole  and .... were part of a consignment from Veitch's  Nursery, brought out from England by Captain P. P. King in 1849
(2008)  Page(s) 118.  Includes photo(s).
 
Lorraine Lee....pedicel curved, smooth.
(2008)  Includes photo(s).
 
p93.  ‘Comtesse Riza du Park’ was sold in Australia from the 1880s to the 1920s but is not known to have survived here. The rose grown under this name today was introduced by Roy and Heather Rumsey during the 1980s and is thought to have been among roses they imported from the United States. Unlikely to be the original ‘Comtesse Riza du Park’ the Australian rose has also been distributed under the names of Madame Berkeley’ and Mme. Bravy’. 

p122. The present-day ‘Mme. Berkeley’ ….is occasionally seen in some nurseries labelled  ‘Mme. Bravy’ or….

p124.  Mme. Bravy
(2008)  Page(s) 213.  
 
Madame Charles  Imported from E-R Sangerhausen.  Identity incorrect. 
(2008)  Page(s) 130.  
 
'Mme. Lambard'. .....So what is the 'typical Mme. Lambard' like? The most usual description of the colour of 'Mme. Lambard' is mid-pink to salmon with coppery overtones and a strong yellow at the base of the petals. Some references say 'Mme. Lambard' is paler in the centre, others that it is darker, but both variants can be seen on the bush at the same time. The centre looks paler when the outer petals are at their youngest and brightest, but darker when the outer petals fade. It has also been noted that the colours of 'Mme. Lambard' tend to be deeper and more vivid in cooler weather......
(2008)  Page(s) 136.  Includes photo(s).
 
'Maman Cochet'..... Receptacle and hip: Variable cup, some flared, some slightly constricted at the top, often with a square base, shiny, some pustules, no hip seen.
(2008)  
 
p221.  The Tea Roses of Anlaby, c 1900.  ....Marie Ducher

p214 Tea Roses featured in this book, Australia Records, 1840--2007. 
[no mention of 'Marie Ducher']
(2008)  Page(s) 140.  
 
Marie Lambert is known in some parts of the United States as 'Ducher', Ducher, France 1869 (Ch)
(2008)  Page(s) 142.  Includes photo(s).
 
'Marie van Houtte' .... Receptacle and hip: small cup, smooth....
(2008)  Page(s) 144.  Includes photo(s).
 
'Molly Sharman-Crawford'...... prickles sparse, many branches thornless
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