'K. of K.' rose Reviews & Comments
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23 APR 18 by
Margaret Furness
It has been suggested that "Bishop's Lodge Linton Boy" is K of K.
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19 AUG 04 by
Patsy Cunningham
It appears that the variety being sold as Kitchener of Khartoum is incorrect .It is a single according to the older sources or at most a semi double. Does anyone know a source that fits that description?
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2 FEB 14 by
Darrell
The photo of 'K of K' in The Rose Annual of 1917 (England), the year the rose was introduced, shows two blooms, both of them clearly semi-double with 12 or 13 petals.
Of all the sources listed in References here, only one (1925) describes it as single. All others describe it as semi-single or semi-double.
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