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Queen of Spain rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of CybeRose
The Garden 70: facing 304 (Dec 22, 1906)
Uploaded 16 APR 17
Queen of Spain rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of CybeRose
Gardeners' Chronicle, July 14, 1906, p. 33 Fig. 17.--Rose Queen of Spain; Flowers flesh-coloured, fading to cream.
Uploaded 23 APR 12
Queen of Spain rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
From "Journal des Roses, May 1907, facing p. 76. Courtesy of gallica/bnf.fr
Uploaded 13 AUG 16
Queen of Spain rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
No 9. from the Wills’s Cigarettes 1912 Series of 50 Roses QUEEN OF SPAIN. (Hybrid Tea.) . A rose of robust habit with large, full, and globular flowers, which require a hot summer to be seen at their best. An exhibition rose only, and not suitable for either garden or house ornamentation. It will thrive best in a light loam soil. Awarded the gold medal of the National Rose Society, 1907.
Uploaded 19 DEC 09
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