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Richmond rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
From the 'Florists' Exchange', December 17, 1904, page 758. Same photo as the one used in the Soupert & Notting catalogue but with better resolution.
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Richmond rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
Richmond - The Garden Vol 71,30 March 1907, p154. See refs for accompanying text.
Uploaded 28 APR 18
Richmond rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
From the 'Florists' Exchange', December 10, 1904, page 722.
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Richmond rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
Richmond - Plate 1327, The Garden Vol 71, 22 June 1907. See refs for text.
Uploaded 28 APR 18
Richmond rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
From Wilhelm Pfitzer's 1911 catalogue, page 118.
Uploaded 17 SEP
Richmond rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
Etoile de France and Richmond. Although it's not entirely clear which is which, Richmond seems to be the lower rose.
Uploaded 9 MAR 18
Richmond rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of scvirginia
photo from the 1913 catalog, Biltmore Nursery Roses, Asheville, North Carolina; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 27 DEC 21
Richmond rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
Portrait of 'Richmond', 'Lady Hillingdon' and 'Joseph Lowe' from Rose Growing by Mary Hampden (New York, 1922) opposite p64.
Uploaded 13 DEC 17
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