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'Betty Uprichard' rose Photos
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July 20,2013
Torrance, CA 90505
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September 6, 2010 - UK Arboretum - Lexington
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From Wills cigarette cards, Roses – a series of 40 cards. Issued in 1936.
No 3.
BETTY UPRICHARD
(Hybrid Tea)
Introduced 1921
Pink, shaded copper and carmine
This is an ideal Rose for a small garden, as it produces its blooms over a very long period. The habit of growth is upright and vigorous, but the foliage is liable at times to mildew. This can be kept in check by spraying. Fragrant. It only requires moderate pruning to about six eyes, and if left to itself will quickly make a big bush. Like all newly planted roses, it should be pruned hard at the end of March the first year after planting. Awarded a Gold Medal of the National Rose Society.
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National Rose Society (RNRS), the Rose Annual 1925, Scanned with permission
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San Jose Heritage Rose Garden, October 2010
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Uploaded 17 OCT 10 |
National Rose Society (RNRS), the Rose Annual 1922, Scanned with permission
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September 6, 2010 - UK Arboretum - Lexington
Uploaded 14 SEP 10 |
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'Betty Uprichard'. From McFarland's 'Roses of the World in Colour', 1937, page 22.
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