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Eugénie Lamesch rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Rockhill
Rosen-Zeitung XVI Jahrgang 1901. Painted by Lina Schmidt-Michel.
Uploaded 9 MAR 12
Eugénie Lamesch rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of David Elliott
National Rose Society (RNRS), the Rose Annual 1915, P169 Bees' Advertisement. Scanned with permission
Uploaded 18 OCT 09
Eugénie Lamesch rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
No 11. from the Wills’s Cigarettes 1912 Series of 50 Roses EUGENIE LAMESCH. (Polyantha.) Introduced in 1899, it is still one of the best of the Polyantha roses, producing clusters of ranunculus shaped flowers. It is a free grower, and quite hardy, making compact bushes from 1ft. to 2ft. high. Used largely for bedding and borders, and most useful as a decorative rose. When grown as a standard or half-standard it makes a very pretty head.
Uploaded 19 DEC 09
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