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Magazine  (2019)  Page(s) 51. Vol 41, No. 1.  
 
Margaret Furness.  Tea, Noisette and China Mislabels in Australia.
The roses known everywhere as Le Vésuve and Mme Berkeley are probably incorrect, but it’s not known what their true names are.
Website/Catalog  (2017)  Page(s) 63.  
 
Mme. Berkley  A mixture of salmon, pink, cerise, gold. Shapely buds open to attractively muddled blooms. Fragrant. Extremely free flowering on a vigorous plant
Website/Catalog  (1982)  Page(s) 25.  
 

Mme. Berkeley (Tea) Mixture of salmon pink, cerise and gold.  Very free flowering. 1899. (C) 4 x 3’.

Booklet  (Oct 1979)  Includes photo(s).
 
p31. Mme. Berkeley. 1899. Tea. ....This variety is one of many re-discoveries made by Mr. L. Arthur Wyatt, and lovers of old roses are indebted to him for his dedication to the old varieties, especially the early Teas, Hybrid Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals. His patient research has established the authenticity of many old varieties previously though extinct.
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