From 1926 series of Wills's cigarette cards (No 26)
LADY INCHIQUIN. (Hybrid Tea.) A thoroughly distinct and free flowering bedding rose, eminently suitable for any garden, and excellent for decoration. The flowers are large, full, perfect in shape, and are very delicately perfumed. It is vigorous in habit and perfectly hardy. The leading shoots of the preceding year's growth should be cut back to within four or six "eyes." Introduced in 1921, and awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society.
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From 1926 series of Wills's cigarette cards (No 26)
LADY INCHIQUIN.
(Hybrid Tea.)
A thoroughly distinct and free flowering bedding rose, eminently suitable for any garden, and excellent for decoration. The flowers are large, full, perfect in shape, and are very delicately perfumed. It is vigorous in habit and perfectly hardy. The leading shoots of the preceding year's growth should be cut back to within four or six "eyes." Introduced in 1921, and awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society.