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Rose Listing Omission
Barts Nurse Rose
An HT variety bred by Ronnie Rawlins to celebrate The League of Barts Nurses
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I think this is on file as RAWbeaute, hybrid hulthemia. I can't see where I read that it was dedicated to Barts' nurses, but I posted a photo of my great-grandmother and colleagues from c. 1882. Photo no 354646
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11 JUL 22 by
Lee H.
Margaret, I’d love to see that photo, but for the life of me, I can’t figure out how to search photos by ID number! Can you explain how?
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In theory helpmefind.com/ then the number should do it, but it's not working for me tonight. Instead, look up RAWbeaute and click on Photos. I worked at Barts a century later, and saw icicles hanging off the knees of the cherubs in the fountain. A shock for someone from zone 9b. Cheers, Margaret
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11 JUL 22 by
Lee H.
Oh, thank you! That’s a great photo, and what a great story and legacy with you working at the same place as your g-grandmother. Not many can make that claim.
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On December 11, 1920 I responded to Cambridgelad who suggested HelpMeFind add ‘Barts Nurse’ RAWbeauty which R. V. Rogers introduced in 2019: “On the R. V. Roger’s website i have found them carrying a Ronnie Rawlins rose they called ‘Barts Nurse’ but with absolutely no colour or description. I am most reluctant to add a rose like that.”
Today July 12, 2022 R. V. Rogers website brings up the words ‘Barts Nurse’. Section being updated - please come back soon for full details.
It was Cambridgelad who called called ‘Barts Nurse’ RAWbeauty’, a floribunda. I am not sure if RAWbeaute, a single Hulthemia is what he intended. Ray and Pauline Martin today call ‘Barts Nurse’ a hybrid tea. Photos on the internet from Barts League of Nurses org show a double League rose coming soon. There is also a double apricot photo on Twitter.
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