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'Mrs. George Geary' rose Photos
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Mrs. George Geary. Courtesy the 1952 Australian Rose Annual, page 94.
Uploaded 15 JAN 24 |
"From "Roses in Colour and Cultivation", by T. C. Mansfield, 1947, facing p. 102: 'J. H. Bruce' (top left), 'Glory of Rome' (top right), 'Mrs. George Geary' (bottom).
Uploaded 23 NOV 16 |
Petticoat Lane garden. Doesn't match descriptions. The colour would do for Souv de Mme Boullet or Lady Hillingdon.
Uploaded 14 APR 23 |
From Wills cigarette cards, Roses – a series of 40 cards. Issued in 1936.
No 29
MRS. GEORGE GEARY
(Hybrid Tea)
Introduced 1929
Glowing orange-cerise.
A most attractive variety; the colour is one of those most difficult to describe accurately. The blooms are large and produced in profusion throughout the year. The habit of growth is vigorous and upright, while the foliage is fairly disease-resisting. It is a fine Rose for bedding or growing as a single specimen. Prune the end of March to four eyes. It makes a fine standard.
Uploaded 17 NOV 11 |
"From "Roses in Colour and Cultivation", by T. C. Mansfield, 1947, facing p. 102
Uploaded 23 NOV 16 |
National Rose Society (RNRS), the Rose Annual 1931, Scanned with permission
Uploaded 27 OCT 09 |
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