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'Madame François Janin' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 368.  
 
Janain, Mme. François (tea) Levet 1872; deep orange to cadmium-yellow, center occasionally copper, medium-size, double, fine form, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, growth 5/10
Book  (1902)  Page(s) 75.  
 
Thé. 1674. Madame François Janin... (Levet 1872)... or.
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 109.  
 
Madame François Janin, thé, Levet, 1872, orangé
Website/Catalog  (1894)  Page(s) 183.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses and Their Hybrids.
Madame Francois Janin  Orange yellow, centre coppery; of medium size; blooms freely; very sweet.
Website/Catalog  (1894)  Page(s) 7.  
 
Tea and Hybrid Tea Varieties.
Madame Francois Jamain   Garden, fine buds.  Outer petals pale yellow, centre deep orange; small, very free and sweet; a button-hole rose.
Magazine  (1891)  Page(s) 338.  
 
Liste des rosiers obtenues par M. Et. Levet
Mme François Janin, thé, 1872
Website/Catalog  (1889)  Page(s) 59.  
 
Tea-scented and Hybrid Tea-scented Roses.
Madame Francois Jamain. Canary yellow, bordered with rosy salmon; beautiful and distinct in the bud.
Magazine  (14 Apr 1888)  Page(s) 459.  
 
Rose Madame François Jamain is a general favourite with every one who has had the pleasure of seeing it at Lord Brassey's, Norman hurst, Battle, growing on the back wall of the Rose-house, where it has been growing for the last twelve years, covering a space about 16 feet by 12 feet high, with a crop of nearly 2000 buds of a lovely apricot colour, the bulk of which are produced in trusses of fours and fives, as you will see from the enclosed which Mr. Allen cut on Wednesday morning, April 4. As I have witnessed this Rose for several years it seems to produce the same abundant crop every year, and seems in every way superior to Wm. Alllen Richardson, both of which are growing side by side in the same border, the latter only producing flowers singly, and not so rich in colour. J. D.
[This note was accompanied by a specimen cut on Wednesday, but which, from various circumstances, did not reach us till the Saturday night following, when it was taken out and put into water, and shortly recovered itself so as to make us able to endorse all that our correspondent says in its praise. Since this was written we have received fresh specimens of this lovely free-flowering Tea Rose direct from Mr. Allen. It was sent out by Levet in 1872, and has pale orange-apricot flowers, beautiful alike in bud and when full-blown. We hope to hear from Mr. Allen some particulars as to his method of culture, which is evidently so successful. Editors]
Website/Catalog  (1886)  Page(s) 87.  
 
Tea-scented and Hybrid Tea-scented Roses
Madame Francois Jamin  apricot color, with deeper centre, cupped and double.
Book  (1885)  Page(s) Vol. 2, p. 36.  
 
Thé. Madame François Janin. LEVET 1872. Arbuste moyen, florifère; fleur moyenne, pleine, odorante, distincte comme forme et odeur; coloris orange sombre, parfois cuivré au centre.
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