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Rose photo courtesy of
jedmar
From "Die Rose ihre Anzucht und Pflege", by Robert Betten, 1919, p. 166: "Once-blooming Rose Queen Alexandra, magnificent as a solitary shrub. The picture is from the Erfurter Führer im Obst- und Gartenbau".
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At the Trevor Griffiths garden, Timaru, NZ. Not a good pic but the only one I have. The bumble bee shows the size.
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"Roses and their cultivation. A practical guide to the cultivation of the rose ..." by Sanders, 1917, facing pag. 44
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