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'Madame Barthélemy Levet' rose References
Book (Apr 1993) Page(s) 333. Mme. Bathélemy Levet Tea, canary-yellow, 1979, Levet, A.
Book (1936) Page(s) 417. Levet, Mme. Barthélemy Levet (tea) Levet 1879; Gl. de Dijon X ?; canary-yellow, medium to large, double (35 rounded petals), repeats well, fragrance 8/10. Sangerhausen. = [similar to] Mme. Eug. Verdier.
Website/Catalog (1907) Page(s) 31. Madame Barthélemy Levet (Levet père 1880) beautiful canary yellow, climbing
Book (1902) Page(s) 74. Thé. 1612. Madame Barthélémy-Levet (Levet 1879), jaune
Magazine (29 Sep 1900) Page(s) 450. Madame Eugène Verdier. Fleur grande et bien pleine, jaune chamois ou orange foncé, délicieusement parfumée. La plante, malheureusement, ne donne guère de fleurs, de même que la suivante : Madame B. Levet, a fleurs jaune citron clair.
Book (1899) Page(s) 104. Madame Barthélemy Levet, thé, 1879, jaune
Book (1895) Page(s) 196. Tea. Madame Barthélemy Levet (Levet 1879). Quite vivid light yellow, semi-double and therefore very suitable for artificial pollination. ...Semi-climber and therefore sutiable for the centre of a group.
Website/Catalog (1894) Page(s) 183. Tea-Scented Roses and Their Hybrids. Madame Barthelemy Levet .....of extra growth, and suitable as a climbing or pillar rose.
Website/Catalog (1893) Page(s) 26. Rosiers-thé....Madame Barthélemy Levet (Levet 80) : Fl. jaune canari, moy. ou gr., pl., odor. Arb. tr. vig., florif. Genre 'Gloire de Dijon'. Dédié à la belle soeur de M. Levet. Belle rose! Col. Sarm. C.
Magazine (16 Jul 1892) Page(s) 45. Rose Mme. B. Levet. — We are now reaping the reward of patient waiting for this kind, for although it belongs to the Dijon Teas it has not quite got the vigour characteristic of the majority of the race. Bouquet d'Or and others have long since reached the top of the wall, but, nevertheless, if slower in growth, Mme. B. Levet has the great merit of being good and distinct, with the additional charm of extra sweetness. The flowers are full and finely shaped, clear in colour, soft canary-yellow externally, deepening into rich yellow in the centre.
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