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Duchess of Atholl rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of CybeRose
California Nursery Co. 1932 Niles, California
Uploaded 14 NOV 18
Duchess of Atholl rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Hedgerow Rose
"How to Grow Roses" by Pyle, McFarland & Stevens. Published 1930
Uploaded 27 AUG 11
Duchess of Atholl rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
"From "Roses in Colour and Cultivation", by T. C. Mansfield, 1947, facing p.83
Uploaded 23 NOV 16
Duchess of Atholl rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of David Elliott
National Rose Society (RNRS), the Rose Annual 1928, Scanned with permission
Uploaded 26 OCT 09
Duchess of Atholl rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
"From "Roses in Colour and Cultivation", by T. C. Mansfield, 1947, facing p.83: 'Mrs. Edward Laxton' (left), 'Elite' (top right), 'Duchess of Atholl' (bottom right).
Uploaded 23 NOV 16
Duchess of Atholl rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
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Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
From Wills cigarette cards, Roses – a series of 40 cards. Issued in 1936. No 9. DUCHESS OF ATHOLL (Hybrid Tea) Introduced 1927 Deep coppery orange, flushed with old gold A very striking and distinctive variety. The habit of growth is free and branching, and the blooms are produced in abundance. It is a good garden and bedding variety. The colour of the blooms and its strong red foliage make a fine combination. It has a fruity perfume. It requires moderate pruning the third week in March, leaving two to three eyes on each shoot. Its faults are liability to Black Spot and mildew. These may be kept in check by spraying.
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Uploaded 15 NOV 11
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Rose photo courtesy of jedmar
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