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Sir Henry Segrave  rose photo courtesy of member billy teabag
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From Wills cigarette cards, Roses – a series of 40 cards. Issued in 1936.
No 39
SIR HENRY SEGRAVE
(Hybrid Tea)
Introduced 1932
Primrose-yellow
Although comparatively a new variety, it has already found its way into many gardens. The fragrant blooms are very large with stiff petals, and high pointed centre. The habit of growth is vigorous and free, while the light green foliage adds to the charm of the bloom. It is a good variety for growing under glass, or for bedding and garden purposes out-of-doors. A useful Rose for the exhibitor. Prune the last week in March to three eyes. Awarded a Gold Medal of the National Rose Society.

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