'Princess of Wales' rose Reviews & Comments
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25 OCT 20 by
Singularly Beautiful Roses
A random new source. From - The Garden, February 26, 1898, p. 162. "Princess of Wales. This rose is one of the finest of the Teas. The colour is rosy yellow on outside with deep buff-yellow centre. The magnificent outer petals are often prettily marbled with a rosy pink tint. Anyone having a nice warm border under a south wall could not do better than plant some of this Rose in such a spot, or, better still, train it to the wall between climbers. It is sometimes found a difficult Rose to grow, but like Comtesse de Nadaillac it well repays a little extra trouble in its cultivation."
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25 OCT 20 by
Patricia Routley
Thank you Stephen. Reference added and it is very much appreciated.
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