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'Mrs. Sam McGredy' rose Photos
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South Australia, zone 9b, summer; after a heatwave.
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Photographed in my Idaho garden in Sept. 2013.
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Mrs Sam McGredy ex North Road Cemetery
Photo 11.4.15 Keyneton, South Australia
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From Wills cigarette cards, Roses – a series of 40 cards. Issued in 1936.
No32
MRS. SAM McGREDY
(Hybrid Tea)
Introduced 1929
A shade of orange, copper and pink
One of the most distinct and pleasing varieties we have. The blooms are large, well shaped, and very freely produced, especially in the autumn. The reddish-coloured foliage contrasts well with the bloom, and makes perhaps the most beautiful Rose we have in our gardens to-day. Fragrant. The habit of growth is strong and upright. With rain the blooms are inclined to lose a little of their brightness, .but they still remain very attractive. It requires moderate pruning the third week in March to four eyes. Awarded a Gold Medal of the National Rose Society.
Uploaded 17 NOV 11 |
Mrs Sam McGredy ex North Road Cemetery
Photo 11.4.15 Keyneton, South Australia
Uploaded 11 APR 15 |
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Rose photo courtesy of Cliff
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Uploaded 17 JUL 11 |
Mrs Sam McGredy ex North Road Cemetery
Photo 11.4.15 Keyneton, South Australia
Uploaded 11 APR 15 |
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Belgium, 15 May 2011
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Uploaded 16 MAY 11 |
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