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'Tuseneltea' rose References
Newsletter  (May 2013)  Page(s) 3.  
 
The man who produced the most roses of this thirty-year period was Anthony Cook, also of Baltimore. Of fifteen roses... two were noisettes (‘Tusennellea’ and ‘Nasalina’).
Magazine  (Sep 1880)  Page(s) 142.  
 
Roses Noisette, ou Rose Champney, ou Rose mousseuse hybride .... R. Tuseneltea (Cook, 1872). Fleur jaune pâle; semis du R. Solfatare.
Magazine  (1 Apr 1880)  Page(s) 60.  
 
[From "NOTICE SUR LES ROSES AMÉRICAINES" by H.B. Ellwanger, read at the Horticultural Society of Rochester on 29 January 1880]
Noisettes ... Suseneltea (Anthony Cook, 1860). — Jaune pâle, semis de Solfatare.
Magazine  (Jan 1879)  Page(s) 67.  
 
"American Roses." By H. B. Ellwanger.
Noisette Roses, or Champney [sic] Roses.
Tuseneltea (Anthony Cook, of Baltimore, 1860). "Pale yellow; a seedling from Solfaterre."
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