A Watercolor in Les Roses, Ferdinand Rembert, pub. Leon Curner, Paris, 1861-63; 1863, page 338. Central fully double yellow and referred to by 3 names beneath: Théa (A feminine form of the word tea), Louise De Savoie, and Rosa Indica (obviously leaving out the lutea part).
From "Choix des Plus Belles Fleurs" by Redouté, 1833, pl. 141. Labeled as "Varietés de Rose jaune et de Rose de Bengale", i,e varieties of the Yellow Rose (tea?) and (pink) China .
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From "Choix des Plus Belles Fleurs" by Redouté, 1833, pl. 81. [Note the changed title 'Rosier des Indes jaune' versus the 1827 edition]
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