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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 'Mme la Princesse Adelaide  and .... were part of a consignment from Veitch's  Nursery, brought out from England by Captain P. P. King in 1849..
(2008)  Page(s) 222.  
 
1880. Rev. T. C. Cole. Breeder: T. C. Cole, Vic. Chromatella x Maréchal Niel Climber, Bright yellow climbing rose, large, full and free, very vigorous.
(2008)  Page(s) 193.  
 
Overseas, this striking rose ["Triomphe du Luxembourg" in commerce] has been equated with 'Rhodologue Jules Gravereaux' (Lowery & Robinson 2006). 'Rhodologue Jules Gravereaux' was bred in 1908 by the Brazilian Dr. Joachim Fontes from the Tea 'Marie Van Houtte' crossed with 'Mme Abel Chatenay', an early Hybrid Tea which has likenesses in colour and form to the rose known today as 'Triomphe du Luxembourg'.
(2008)  Page(s) 208-209.  
 
L. Arthur Wyatt was the last editor of the English periodical The Rose, which facilitated an international tracing service for roses no longer in commerce through a regular column named 'Lost and Found'. After The Rose ceased publication in 1969, Wyat continued this tracing work privately....By 1975, Wyatt was offering 136 cultivars...but ill health brought his enterprise to a halt. Most of his records were discarded and the rose collection was lost. It was reassembled in Castle Howard by James Russell, and the efforts of nurseryman Peter Beales saw much of Wyatt's collection reurned to commerce...
First offered in 1974 list...
93 Triomphe du Luxembourg (Tea)

[This is the possible source of misidentifaction of 'Rhodologue Jules Gravereaux' as 'Triomphe du Luxembourg'.]
(2008)  Page(s) 200.  Includes photo(s).
 
"Rose Hedge Cottage Pink". Also known in Australia as "Marie's Pink Tea, "Val Nash's Tea".....
Bud shape and colour: Large, wide-based, plump. pointed, colour variable (whitish flesh, buff, pale pink, bright rose-pink); washed and veined carmine.
Flower colour: variable, different-coloured flowers on bush at same time, even in same cluster (bright rose-pink, pale pink, flesh, white), a mauve tone develops with age, nubs yellowish buff, most petal reverses have carmine veining......Fragrance strong, sharp,  sweet Tea with spicy notes......elliptical with larger terminal leaf.
(2008)  Page(s) 174.  
 
'Rosette Delizy'....Stamens and carpels: Not visible. Stamens few, low on disc, filaments golden, often without anthers. Carpels, styles green base, can be coral above, stigmas cream, often dark-rimmed.
Receptacle and hip: Large, rounded cup, smooth; hip globular, occasionally colours to orange, contains no seeds....
(2008)  Page(s) 176.  
 
Rubens .....The identity of the rose in Commerce today in Australia as Rubens has not yet been established…… we are not certain that the rose now being grown in Australia is correctly identified, even though it appears to be the same is that presently called 'Rubens' in the United States. The history of this rose in Australia is complicated. It was collected, labelled as 'Laurette ', in the Adelaide Botanic Garden in 1961 by South Australia nurseryman Walter Duncan who, in the early 1980s, distributed it briefly as 'Laurette' and later as 'Mme. Laurette Messimy'......Bush vigorous, tall, open, sprawling; foliage dense; prickles few; many branches thornless.
(2008)  Page(s) 34.  
 
Macarthur's nursery enterprise [Camden Park] thrived and his roses were widely distributed.....The Tea roses Safrano  and .... were part of a consignment from Veitch's  Nursery, brought out from England by Captain P. P. King in 1849
(2008)  Page(s) 34.  
 
Macarthur's nursery enterprise [Camden Park] thrived and his roses were widely distributed.....The Tea roses Smith's Yellow  and .... were part of a consignment from Veitch's  Nursery, brought out from England by Captain P. P. King in 1849
(2008)  Page(s) 184.  Includes photo(s).
 
Souvenir de Pierre Notting....
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