'Les infidelités de Lisette' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 116. Bureau, Mme (hybrid china) ? before 1846; white, center straw-yellow, large, very double, expanded, fragrance 5/10; = Mme.de Rohan; Infidélité de Lisette.
Book (1936) Page(s) 424. Lisette, Infidélité de (hybrid china) ? ? ; yellowish white = Mme. Bureau
Book (1936) Page(s) 617. Rohan, Mme. (hybrid china) ? ? ; reddish white, center straw-yellow. = Mme. Bureau.
Book (1899) Page(s) 105. Madame Bureau, Hybride de Bengale, blanc jaunâtre
Book (1899) Page(s) 82. Infidélité de Lisette, Hybride de Bengale, blanc jaunâtre, ou HR syn Mme Bureau
Book (1899) Page(s) 116. Madame Rohan, HR, blanc centre paille, syn. Mme. Bureau ou Hybride de Bengale
Book (1880) Page(s) Annex, p.75. tea, Madame Bureau (Mdme de Rohan, Infidélité de Lisette), white, center straw-coloured, large, very double, flat cup form.
Magazine (Sep 1878) Page(s) 204. The China Rose (Rosa indica), and the Crimson China (Rosa semperflorens), as their names imply, are both natives of China, and were introduced to England in 1789. [...] This section embraces a great number of varieties, and is characterised by the abundance of bloom and the fragrance of the flowers. The following list embraces a selection of the leading varieties: Madame Bureau — Flowers pure white.
Magazine (13 May 1875) Page(s) 346. Synonymes (Teas), 1, Belle de Bordeaux, or Gloire de Bordeaux; 2, Bougère, or Clotilde; 3, Clara Sylvain, or Lady Warrender, or Madame Bureau; 4, Madame Maurin, or Adèle Pradel, or Madame Denis; 5, Madame Bravy, or Alba rosea; 6, Souvenir d'un Ami, or Queen Victoria; 7, Celine Forestier, or Liesis; 8,Le Pactole, or Madame de Challonge; 9, Madame Deslongchamps, or Adelaide Pavie; 10, Narcisse, or Enfant de Lyon; 11, Catherine Guillot, or Michel Bonnet; 12, Louise Odier, or Madame de Stella; 13, Modèle de Perfection, or Celine Gonod; 14, Auguste Mie, or Madame Rival; 15, Le Lion des Combats, or Beaute Francaise; 16, Louise Peyronny, or Laelia; 17, Madame Masson, or Gloire de Chatillon. These, in my opinion, should not have gone out; I will buy either on their own roots—say twenty plants. 18, Maurice Bernardin, or Exposition de Brie, or Ferdinand de Lesseps, or Augnete Neumann (I see no difference here); 19, Sénatéur Favre, or Puebla, or François Fontaine; 20, Sophie Coquerelle, or Julie de St. Aignant; 21, Virginal, or Madame Liabaud; 22, Madame Campbell d'Islay, or Triomphe de Valenciennes. —W. F. Radclyffe.
Book (1854) Page(s) 269. In the garden of Desprez.....yellow Tea, Nina, Madame Bureau, Pivoine violette and pourpre, [Bengale] Centifolia ....
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