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The Champion™ Sunblush Rose rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Michael Garhart
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May Queen rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of pavlovais
May Queen South Coast NSW Australia (my garden, photo taken in 2012)
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Shirley Hibberd rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of odinthor
From Annals of Horticulture in North America, by Liberty Hyde Bailey, 1891, p. 298, where will be found a few sentences of biographical nature.
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Papi Delbard rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Mike_Fitts
July 23, 2024 Akron,OH
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Rose photo courtesy of anonymous-382123
24-07-2024 Belgium by wl
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Rose photo courtesy of Margaret Furness
Hips picked at random: all showing asymmetry. Midwinter, South Australia, zone 9b. Each of these hips contained 2 seeds.
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May Queen rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of pavlovais
May Queen South Coast NSW Australia (my garden, photo taken in 2012)
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Senator McNaughton rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of odinthor
A change in attribution is called for: “This fine white Rose originated with Mr. Jos. Bevis, of Philadelphia, as a sport from Perle, and is a grand variety. In foliage and growth, it is identical with Perle; the flowers are of the same form and size, while the color is an ivory white of great purity. This variety will prove invaluable to rose growers, for it is of the same easy management as Perle, requiring the same temperature and treatment; and if there is a difference in freedom of bloom, it is in favor of ‘Senator McNaughton’,” (McGregor Bros. catalog 1895, p. 3, which is where the illustration comes from).
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