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Book  (1899)  Page(s) 134.  
 
Narcisse, thé, Avoux, 1859, jaune, syn. Enfant de Lyon
Book  (1899)  Page(s) 126.  
 
Marsais, thé, soufre, ou Noisette, syn. Narcisse
Article (magazine)  (1 Feb 1898)  Page(s) 22.  
 
Congrès des Rosiéristes à Orléans. De la Synonymie chez les Roses [par Léon Chénault]
Narcisse, ce Noisette blanc jaunâtre est identique au thé Enfant de Lyon.

Translation:
[From an article by Léon Chénault, nursery owner at Orléans] Narcisse, this yellowish Noisette is identical to the Tea Enfant de Lyon.
Website/Catalog  (1897)  Page(s) 59.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses and Their Hybrids. 
Enfant de Lyon. Pale yellow, large and full.
Magazine  (10 Mar 1894)  Page(s) 197.  
 
Garden Flora, DWARF YELLOW TEA ROSES.
Narcisse is an old Rose which few know or grow, but I think it won several admirers last year. I have likened it to Lamarque in miniature, for it has enormous clusters of flowers on plants little more than 1 foot high. The flowers are very pale yellow, almost white at times. It is certainly a Rose that should not be neglected nor yet planted in a close, heavy loam.
Website/Catalog  (1893)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Rosiers-thé....Enfant de Lyon (Avoux et Crozy 59) : = Narcisse (Noisette de Mausais 45) : Fl. jaune passant au jaune paille, moy. ou gr., glob., pl., odor. Arb. moy., florif. 'Noisette'? T.F.
Book  (1893)  Page(s) 190.  
 
List of some of the best Garden Roses.
Owing to the great and, as I think, undue place given to show Roses as compared with those that bloom well in the garden, I give a list of good garden Roses.
Noisette.—Aimée Vibert, Céline Forestier, Lamarque, Maréchal Niel, Narcisse, Ophirie, Rêve d'Or, Wm. Allen Richardson.
Book  (1893)  Page(s) 290.  
 
No. 837.  Narcisse mod. ('Enfant de Lyon) T. 1845. Yellow, an inferior 'Monsieur Furtado'.
Book  (1889)  Page(s) 150.  
 
Noisettes. Narcisse (Mansais 1845, syn. Enfant de Lyon). Large, double, very tender, light yellow, fragrant. Moderate growth. Rich clusters.
Website/Catalog  (1885)  Page(s) 36.  
 
Roses — Everblooming.
Section II.
Tea Roses.
Roses belonging to this class are generally of a delicate structure with slender branches, of light shades, very fragrant, monthly bloomers, valuable for this climate.
Enfant de Lyon.  White, pink centre.
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