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'Lady Pirrie' rose Photos
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From Thomas & Easlea's The Rose Book, 1920; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 17 OCT |
From 1926 series of Wills's cigarette cards (No 27)
Also in 1913 series (No 75).
Text on reverse of card:
LADY PIRRIE.
(Hybrid Tea.)
Flowers are medium in size, but in a cool season are sometimes large enough for exhibition, and are produced freely and continuously throughout the season upon vigorous upright growth. Requires medium printing, and makes a charming bedding rose for massing. Introduced in 1910, and awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society.
Uploaded 6 MAR 09 |
From the blog L'âge-bleu.de: November 30, 2013: This last bloom of Lady Pirrie was so beautiful that I had to take it home, where she continued to smell for three more days
Courtesy of Raphaela Langenberg
Uploaded 1 FEB 21 |
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The Rose Book (1913) by Harry Higgott Thomas, Walter Easlea
Uploaded 25 JUL 12 |
The Practical Book of Outdoor Rose Growing, George C. Thomas, Jr., 1914 |
National Rose Society (RNRS), The Rose Annual, scanned with permission.
Uploaded 16 OCT 09 |
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