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Rose photo courtesy of Frank M. Luetze
Leipzig/Germany, october 2013. Gets a purple shine in autumn. Wonderful fragrance!
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Uploaded 29 OCT 13
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Rose photo courtesy of cyra
Volksgarten, Vienna, 17.06.2009
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Uploaded 21 JUN 09
Sir David Davis rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of billy teabag
From Wills cigarette cards, Roses – a series of 40 cards. Issued in 1936. No 38 SIR DAVID DAVIS (Hybrid Tea) Introduced 1926 Deep crimson A variety that has admirable traits for growing as a bedding or garden Rose. The fragrant blooms are produced freely throughout the year. The habit of growth is vigorous and upright, making a large bush if desired. The foliage is light olive-green, but the wood is rather thorny. At times liable to mildew, which can be checked by spraying. Prune the end of March to five eyes.
Uploaded 17 NOV 11
Sir David Davies rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of David Elliott
Courtesy, the Royal National Rose Society, The Rose Annual, 1927
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