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Rose photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
"Isabel Smith" At Northcliffe, December 31, 2009. My very first bloom. The canes are showing fine, curved prickles. The stipule has no "multiflora hairs" but has a definite fringe of glands on stalks.
Uploaded 30 DEC 09
Rose photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
From Heritage Roses in Australia Inc. Volume 24, No. 1, Autumn, 2002, back cover picture of original bush on grave.
Uploaded 21 APR 09
Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
"Alexandra Pink Tea". October 2009.
Uploaded 11 OCT 09
Rose photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
Uploaded 20 APR 09
Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
"Alexandra Pink Tea" buds, Spring.
Uploaded 11 OCT 09
Rose photo courtesy of cree
Uploaded 20 APR 09
Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
Found rose "Alexandra Pink Tea". In commerce in Australia as Mme de Tartas, but we aren't sure this is correct. It is considered to be the same as the found rose "Isabel Smith" from Rookwood.
Uploaded 11 OCT 09
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Rose photo courtesy of cree
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Uploaded 20 APR 09
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