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'Mrs. Cutbush' rose Photos
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From the Blumenschmidt catalogue, 1929, p. 131
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From 1913 series of Wills's cigarette cards (No 59)
Text on reverse of card:
MRS. W. CUTBUSH.
(Polyantha.)
An ideal rose for bedding, massing, or for pot culture. The flowers are produced in large clusters, and last well either on the plant or in water. Being dwarf in its habit of growth, it is most useful for edging round beds of stronger growing varieties, and forms a charming specimen plant for house ornamentation when grown in a pot. Introduced in 1907.
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Uploaded 24 AUG 11 |
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From "Les Plus Belles Roses au Debut de XX Siècle", 1912, facing p. 62
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Uploaded 22 NOV 16 |
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"Roses and their cultivation. A practical guide to the cultivation of the rose ..." by Sanders, 1917, facing pag. 28
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Uploaded 5 DEC 09 |
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From "Les Plus Belles Roses au Debut de XX Siècle", 1912, facing p. 62
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Uploaded 22 NOV 16 |
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National Rose Society (RNRS), the Rose Annual 1915, P169 Bees' Advertisement. Scanned with permission
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Uploaded 19 OCT 09 |
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At Roseraie Jean Dupont, Orléans
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Uploaded 30 JUN 12 |
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Rose photo courtesy of Cliff
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Uploaded 20 FEB 09 |
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