'Clara Sylvain' rose References
Book (2012) Page(s) 60. Rosiers du Bengale...1ère Serie.... B. Clara Silvain, Lux.
Book (1936) Page(s) 691. Sylvain, Clara (tea) hort. 1838; pure white, center cream-white, large, well double, broad, opens, fine form, short branches, bright green, growth 7/10. = Lady Warrender
Book (1902) Page(s) 69. Thé. 1352. Clara Sylvain (Hort. 1838), blanc jaunâtre
Book (1899) Page(s) 37. Clara Sylvain, thé, 1838, blanc jaunâtre, syn. Lady Warender
Book (1889) Page(s) 133. Tea. Clara Sylvain (Syn.: Lady Warrender). Very large, pure white.
Book (1884) Page(s) 31. Hybrid Teas: Clara Silvain. (Syn. Lady Warrender, Monthly rose). Pure white bloom, large and full, flat cup form. A very beautiful rose, which is suited to both beds and for the greenhouse.
Website/Catalog (1880) Page(s) 253. Rosiers Thés (Rosa indica fragrans). 1005. Clara Sylvain. — Grande, pleine, blanc pur.
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p. 29. china, tea, Clair Silvain (Lady Warrender), pure white, large, full, flat cup form
Magazine (13 May 1875) Page(s) 374. Synonymes (Teas), 1, Belle de Bordeaux, or Gloire de Bordeaux; 2, Bougère, or Clotilde; 3, Clara Sylvain, or Lady Warrender, or Madame Bureau; 4, Madame Maurin, or Adèle Pradel, or Madame Denis; 5, Madame Bravy, or Alba rosea; 6, Souvenir d'un Ami, or Queen Victoria; 7, Celine Forestier, or Liesis; 8,Le Pactole, or Madame de Challonge; 9, Madame Deslongchamps, or Adelaide Pavie; 10, Narcisse, or Enfant de Lyon; 11, Catherine Guillot, or Michel Bonnet; 12, Louise Odier, or Madame de Stella; 13, Modèle de Perfection, or Celine Gonod; 14, Auguste Mie, or Madame Rival; 15, Le Lion des Combats, or Beaute Francaise; 16, Louise Peyronny, or Laelia; 17, Madame Masson, or Gloire de Chatillon. These, in my opinion, should not have gone out; I will buy either on their own roots—say twenty plants. 18, Maurice Bernardin, or Exposition de Brie, or Ferdinand de Lesseps, or Augnete Neumann (I see no difference here); 19, Sénatéur Favre, or Puebla, or François Fontaine; 20, Sophie Coquerelle, or Julie de St. Aignant; 21, Virginal, or Madame Liabaud; 22, Madame Campbell d'Islay, or Triomphe de Valenciennes. —W. F. Radclyffe.
Book (1875) Page(s) 59. Clara Sylvain, pure white.
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