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Gemini rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Alana Strang
Corowa NSW Australia. A lovely rose with a beautiful scent and form that holds well on the bush and in a vase. My bush has never been covered in blooms but always seems to have at least a couple of blooms.
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Nita Weldon rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of odinthor
From periodical Gardening Illustrated, vol. 32, 1910, p. 185.
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Chateau Versailles rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Alana Strang
Corowa NSW Australia. This bush was not in a good position until moved to a sunny, open space where it performed beautifully. Holds form well on the bush.
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Madame Lambard rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Jeri Jennings
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FEdolca rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Raul Balto
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Carefree Beauty rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of rikuhelin
July 2024. An excellent rose in zone 4 A Canada. Prodigious bloomer once established. Will hit 4 feet by end of growing season. Took 3 ties before one thrived in garden. Last one will lose 60-70% of cane to winter but returns with same vigour. Passersby will often photograph it when in bloom.
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FEdolca rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Raul Balto
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Carefree Beauty rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of rikuhelin
July 2024. An excellent rose in zone 4 A Canada. Prodigious bloomer once established. Will hit 4 feet by end of growing season. Took 3 ties before one thrived in garden. Last one will lose 60-70% of cane to winter but returns with same vigour. Passersby will often photograph it when in bloom.
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