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Queen of Queens rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of odinthor
From periodical Florist and Pomologist, August 1883, at page 129.
Uploaded 22 OCT
Queen of Queens rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of CybeRose
Gardeners’ Chronicle (Aug 18, 1883) p. 208 ROSE QUEEN OF QUEENS.—In the illustration on the opposite page our engraver has succeeded admirably in the reproduction of one of Mr. H. FITCH'S characteristic sketches. The variety represented is the new Rose. Queen of Queens, which has been exhibited on various occasions during the present summer, and which is a continuation of the series of novelties which have been introduced by Messrs. WM. PAUL & SON, of Waltham Cross. Its position as a desirable novelty has been recognised by the award of a First-class Certificate by the Royal Botanic Society of London. It is of a somewhat different strain to the ordinary run of hybrid perpetual Roses, being a cross between a hybrid perpetual and the Maiden's Blush. The flowers are pink, edged with blush, of large size, with smooth, well-rounded petals, closely and evenly arranged from the circumference to the centre of the flower. It is distinct, very sweet, and quite a show Rose, but even of more value as a garden Rose, on account of possessing a hardy constitution, and flowering abundantly in late summer and autumn, in which quality many of the hybrid perpetual Roses are deficient.
Uploaded 7 APR 15
Reine des Reines rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Jocelyn Janon
Photographed at la Roseraie du Val-de-Marne à l'Haÿ-les-roses, France.
Uploaded 12 MAY 22
Queen of Queens rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Cass
From The Rose Garden, 10th ed. 1903, p. 288. Image courtesy of the Biodiversitylibrary.org at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/30188
Uploaded 25 SEP 10
Queen of Queens rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of scvirginia
Illustration of 'Queen of Queens' from William Paul's The Rose Garden, 1888, p.143. Scanned by University of Michigan.
Uploaded 17 SEP 16
Reine des Reines rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of AmiRoses
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