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Book  (2006)  Page(s) 303.  
 
Eos  Spx.  o/f/2  Ruys, 1950. [Provenance Hortico].  Akin to the two Eddie's varieties, and also a seedling of Rosa moyesii, with the same elegant arching habit in a plant of under 8'.  The flowers are bright rose-red with a striking white eye and soft yellow stamens.  Rarely sets hips. 
Book  (1997)  Page(s) 218.  Includes photo(s).
 
Eos Hybrid Moyesii. Ruys 1950. Description... medium-sized, almost single flowers of bright pinkish-red with white centres...
Book  (Sep 1993)  Page(s) 163.  Includes photo(s).
 
Eos Modern Shrub. Description... 'Eos' seems to be variable in color. Its name, honoring the goddess of the dawn, is thought justified in Britain by the coral colors of its flowers, but in warmer climates the smallish semi-double blooms are usually a more ordinary crimson. Eddie (Canada) 1950. Parentage: R. moyesii x 'Magnifica'
Book  (Jul 1993)  Page(s) 237.  
 
Eos  This is a hybrid. R. moyesii x 'Magnifica', the latter being a self-sown seedling of the Sweet Brier 'Lucy Ashton'.  It bears flat, almost single flowers of coral-red along its branches, providing a brilliant effect.The growth is rather gaunt and bare at the base.  Height 12 ft.  There is rarely any fruit.  Bred by Ruys (U.S.A.), introduced 1950. 
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 162.  
 
Eos Shrub, sunset-red becoming brighter, center white, 1950, R. moyesii x 'Magnifica'; Ruys. Description.
Book  (Feb 1993)  Page(s) 26.  Includes photo(s).
Book  (1983)  Page(s) 33.  
 
Moyesii 'Eos' (1950) This hybrid is unique because it has no fruit after the very beautiful coral-red flowers which have yellow stamens.  Three metres.  
Article (website)  (1982)  Page(s) 16.  
 
Eos. (Moyesii Type)  A useful modern shrub Rose of fragrant, bright red, semi–single flowers with white centres 1950. W  • (S)  6 x 5’.
Magazine  (1981)  Page(s) 2. Vol 3,No.4.  
 
Editor.
Eos is a semi-double deep red-maroon and does not set hips.  Its flowers are small in comparison to others of the [moyesii] group but it makes up for this with vigorous growth and heavy flowering. 
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