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'Mrs. Edward Mawley' rose Photos
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From "Rosen-Verzeichnis 1907-1908", Catalogue of Soupert & Notting, p. 25
Uploaded 25 NOV 16 |
Courtesy The Royal National Rose Society, The Rose Annual, 1914 |
'Mrs. Edward Mawley'. From the New Zealand Rose Annual 1968, page 80.
[This photo also used in The Rose Annual, UK 1913, page 192 ]
Uploaded 10 MAR 14 |
Courtesy The Royal National Rose Society, The Rose Annual 1913 |
From 1913 series of Wills's cigarette cards (No 77)
Text on reverse of card:
Mrs. EDWARD MAWLEY.
(Tea.)
A fine exhibition rose which should be grown either as a standard or half-standard, and pruned very hard. It is inclined to be lacking in constitution, and requires a sheltered aspect with plenty of stimulant, when large perfectly formed flowers will result. It is very sweetly scented, and was awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. Introduced in 1899.
Uploaded 24 AUG 11 |
From Rev. A. Foster-Melliar 'The Book of the Rose'. fourth edition, 1910. page 305 |
Rose photo courtesy of Cass
In Roses For English Gardens (1902) by Gertrude Jekyll and Edward Mawley, at p. 121 |
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