From Peter Lambert's 1898-99 catalogue, page 40. A terrible quality image but at least it is from Lambert's catalogue and presumably was a specimen growing in his nursery. Same photo that appears in Mrs Theodosia B. Shepherd's 1897 catalogue, although that is of a better quality.
Found rose thought to be Aglaia. South Australia, zone 9, early autumn. Sets lots of hips. Two of these 4 floated in water, but worth planting, since it has produced repeat-flowering offspring.
Later comment: the hips produced several repeat-flowering seedlings, but they were cream: not worth keeping.