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'Madame Derepas-Matrat' rose References
Book (Jun 1992) Page(s) 79. Mme. Derepas-Matrat ('Yellow Maman Cochet') Tea. Buatois 1897. 'Mme. Hoste' (Tea) x 'Marie Van Houtte' (Tea)... sulphur-yellow... color, sulphur yellow, center darker, lightly nuanced carmine while opening... nearly thornless...
Book (1936) Page(s) 202. Derepas-Matrat, Mme. (tea) Buatois 1898; M. Hoste X M. van Houtte; sulphur-yellow, center darker, fades to shaded light carmine, very large, very double, solitary, long stems, growth 6/10.
Book (1936) Page(s) 163. Cochet, Yellow = Mme. Derapas-Matrat.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 37. Yellow Maman Cochet or Mme Derepas-Matrat (Buatois 1898) (T) Heavy foliage and strong stiff stems, carrying gracefully shaped buds and fine open flowers of sulphur yellow. This not being a true Cochet and not so strong a grower as Pink and White Cochets, we recommend 'Mlle. Helene Cambier', 'Mme. Jenny Guillemot', 'Etoile de Lyon'' and other newer sorts as more satisfactory yellow roses
Magazine (8 Jul 1911) Page(s) 326. The Parentage of Roses. The following list of the world's Roses and their parentage has been compiled by Mr. Robert Daniel, 38 Russell Road. Fishponds, Bristol, and by his kind permission we are enabled to publish it... Madame Derepas-Matrat... Tea, Buatois, 1897, Mme. Hoste X Marie van Houtte
Website/Catalog (1908) Page(s) 31. Madame Derepas Matrat Sulphur yellow; blooms very large and full; splendid form.
Website/Catalog (1907) Page(s) 33. Madame Derepas-Matrat (Buatois 1898) sulphur-yellow, centre darker and coloured carmine; very beautiful [No longer in 1909 catalogue]
Website/Catalog (1905) Page(s) 134. Mme. Derepas Matrat. Yellow Cochet. A pure Tea rose, very free-growing and hardy in character, withstanding ten degrees below zero. It throws up fine, strong stems, crowned by solitary buds of grand size; the color is a good sulphur-yellow, blooms very large, perfectly double, splendid form and freely produced. It has every quality necessary to make the ideal yellow bedder, ranking with the White and Pink Cochets in value as a Summer rose.
Website/Catalog (1902) Page(s) 17. New Ever-blooming Tea Roses. Madam Derepas-Matrat. No. 35 (Buatois). — A grand Rose, which we believe will supersede many of the yellow Roses now so popular. It is larger than Etoile de Lyon, and in color lighter that Perle des Jardins. Produces very freely its splendidly formed double flowers on long, stiff stems; color sulphur yellow, centre peach. Strong grower. Fine. 20 cts. each; 3 for 50 cts.; two-year-old plants, 40 cts. each.
Book (1902) Page(s) 75. Thé. 1648. Madame Derepas-Matrat (Buatois 1897), jaune et carmin
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