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'Rose thé à fleurs jaunes' rose References
Website/Catalog  (1879)  Page(s) 24.  
 
Yellow Tea.- An elegant Tea Rose; large, very double and full; delightful Tea scent; color, pale golden yellow; beautiful large pointed buds.

[listed until 1894]
Book  (1877)  Page(s) 132-133.  
 
Mr. Parkes introduced the yellow variety from China in 1824; and even now, though so many fine varieties have been raised, but few surpass it in the size and beauty of its flowers, semi-double as they are: it has but a very light tea-like scent..
Book  (1874)  Page(s) 101.  
 
NOMENCLATURE DES VARIÉTÉS MODERNES.
Rosiers thés ou indiens.
Jaune-Ancien, fleur moyenne, jaune clair.
Website/Catalog  (1865)  Page(s) 1.  
 
Flavescens or Yellow tea, sulphur color, very large, loose flower, cupped petals
Book  (1864)  Page(s) 53.  
 
In 1824, Mr. Parkes introduced the Yellow Tea-scented (which is still entered in the catalogues), a very beautiful semi-double and slightly scented rose.
Website/Catalog  (1861)  Page(s) 86.  
 
Tea-Scented Roses. 50 cents each, $5 per dozen.
Yellow Thea or Flaviscens [sic] —Pure yellow, the most fragrant of all the Teas. Large, full, fine bloomer, rich and beautiful in bud; cupped.
Book  (1860)  Page(s) 18.  
 
Descriptive List of Roses 
1001 Sulphurea Superba B. cup. Pale sulphur, large. [Parks' Yellow China?]
1041 Yellow Tea, Flavescens, Yellow China T. cup. Straw color, large [Knight's Yellow Tea-scented China?]
Book  (1858)  Page(s) 272.  
 
Tea. Lutescens, very large, not very double, matte white, with yellowish, towards the centre almost yellow reflexes, very strong tea fragrance, very similar to Lutea in all.
Book  (1858)  Page(s) 1438.  
 
Rosiers Thé (Rosa indica, R. fragrans).
Jaune, grande, double, jaune clair.
Magazine  (1857)  Page(s) 270.  
 
Simultaneously with the meeting of the members of the Horticultural Society in London, a plant exhibition took place...a bouquet of pale yellow roses, called ochroleuca, found great acclaim, it was sent by the gardener of the Earl, Mr. Snow. The plant which delivered the roses for this bouquet stood in a container and had no less than 43 blooms, which were a magnificent sight...
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