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'Aglaë Loth' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 427.  
 
Loth, Aglaée (tea) ? ? ; white, shaded flesh-white, small, double
Book  (1906)  Page(s) 6.  
 
372. Aglaée Loth, Thé, blanc et clair
Book  (1884)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Aglaée Loth, thé, blanc et chair
Book  (1880)  Page(s) Annex, p. 5.  
 
china, Aglaë Loth, white, shaded incarnate, small, double
Book  (1854)  Page(s) 270.  
 
Ungleich größer ist die Zahl der in Yebles gewonnenen vorzüglichen Bengalen und Theerosen. Als solche sind zu nennen Etoile Polaire, Eléonore Bouillard, Rosa Stellaris, Eléonore Desmonts, Pauline Lesourt, Aïne, Augustine Fauvel, Augustine Hersent, Clémentine Mallet, Delphine Bernard, Madame Desmonts, Madame Bureau, Julienne Lesourt, Emilie Lesourt, Grandidier, Eugène Pirolle, Aglaé Loth, Mistriss Joan Crawford, Madame Olry, Mistriss Butler, Joseph Deschiens, Etoile du Bonheur, Lucie la Grange, Pourpre romain, Docteur Gallès, Pauline la Grange, César Cardet, Angelina, Antoinette d'Orjo, Irma, Pauline Vareillo, Mistriss Schimpson, Lesourt, General Soyer, Madame Desprez (weiß), Madame Gallez, General Bellair, Candide, Coelina, Olympe, Thé d'Yebles u. s. w. 

Translation:
The number of excellent China and Tea roses obtained in Yebles is much larger. Etoile Polaire, Eléonore Bouillard, Rosa Stellaris, Eléonore Desmonts, Pauline Lesourt, Aïne, Augustine Fauvel, Augustine Hersent, Clémentine Mallet, Delphine Bernard, Madame Desmonts, Madame Bureau, Julienne Lesourt, Emilie Lesourt, Grandidier, Eugène Pirolle, Aglaé Loth, Mistriss Joan Crawford, Madame Olry, Mistriss Butler, Joseph Deschiens, Etoile du Bonheur, Lucie la Grange, Pourpre romain, Docteur Gallès, Pauline la Grange, César Cardet, Angelina, Antoinette d'Orjo, Irma, Pauline Vareillo, Mistriss Schimpson, Lesourt, General Soyer, Madame Desprez (white), Madame Gallez, General Bellair, Candide, Coelina, Olympe, Thé d'Yebles, etc. can be mentioned as such.
Book  (1854)  Page(s) 272-273.  
 
Translation:
Perhaps one or the other lover of ever-blooming roses will thank me if I share the list of those I can recommend from personal acquaintance, regardless of age or novelty. Such are, 1) on Chinas proper: ...Aglaé Loth...
Book  (1846)  Page(s) 48.  
 
Rejected and superseded roses, being inferior and some being synonymes. those who desire these kinds, can have them at 18 to 25 cents each during the present season, after which they will be entirely thrown aside..... China Roses....Aglae Loth
Book  (1844)  Page(s) 122-3.  
 
Rosa Indica.
The Bengal Chinese, or Daily Rose.
Aglae Loth, shaded rose fading to dark red, very double, and perfect form.
Book  (1842)  Page(s) 282.  
 
R.ind. semperflorens...Varieties with white or yellowish blooms...Aglaë Loth, white, shaded flesh
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