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Lady Gay rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Palustris
Notice the glandular bristles on the pedicels; this is a characteristic of this rose to help to distinguish it from 'Dorothy Perkins'.
Uploaded 30 JUN 15
Lady Gay rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Palustris
Elizabeth Park, Hartford, CT; June 26, 2005
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Uploaded 5 JUL 11
Lady Gay rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Palustris
private garden at Woods Hole, MA; 7.2.2013
Uploaded 30 JUL 13
Lady Gay rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Palustris
Elizabeth Park, Hartford, CT; June 26, 2005
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Uploaded 5 JUL 11
Lady Gay rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Cà Berta
Report of the Third International Conference 1906 on Genetics, 1907
Uploaded 27 FEB 12
Lady Gay rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Palustris
Elizabeth Park, Hartford, CT; June 26, 2005; notice the tiny hairs on the pedicel
Uploaded 5 JUL 11
Lady Gay rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Palustris
Elizabeth Park, Hartford, MA; June 25, 2004 Note the "halo" of whiter petals around the pink inner petals. That's a characteristic of 'Lady Gay'.
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Uploaded 12 JUL 11
Lady Gay rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
No 13. from the Wills’s Cigarettes 1912 Series of 50 Roses LADY GAY. ( Wichuraiana.) One of the most popular rambling roses ever introduced. Belonging to the section known as the Wichuraianas, and introduced in 1905, it flowers during July in large pyramidal trusses, borne on long stems, and is therefore most valuable for decorative purposes. It is a rampant grower with fine glossy foliage, and should be sparingly pruned. (The same image is included in the 1926 series of rose cards)
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Uploaded 19 DEC 09
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