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'Carmine Pillar' rose Photos
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From "La Semaine horticole", July 1, 1899, p. 253 Courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 9 NOV |
10. June 2008, The Institute of Botany, Prague-Pruhonice, Czech Republic, zone 6. This plant is many years old, well settled and though it is not as vigorous as I would expect it to be. It seems not to be as hardy as it should be. |
Illustration by H. G. Moon from The Garden, October 27, 1894, p.374; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 30 AUG 17 |
10. June 2008, The Institute of Botany, Prague - Pruhonice, zone 6. It seems to me, that this plant is susceptible to Coniothyrium. Blooms are large and resemble a bit blooms of clematis. |
From 1913 series of Wills's cigarette cards (No 58).
Text on reverse of card:
CARMINE PILLAR.
(Climbing Hybrid Perpetual.)
The flowers are produced in large trusses, with a background of delightful olive green foliage from early June until the second week in July. In habit of growth it is very vigorous, and makes shoots from 10ft. to 12ft. long in one season. Excellent for pillars, arches, screens, or for growing as a specimen plant in shrubberies. Introduced in 1895.
Uploaded 24 AUG 11 |
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Rose photo courtesy of Cass
In Roses For English Gardens (1902) by Gertrude Jekyll and Edward Mawley, at p. 36.
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