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From Thomas & Easlea's The Rose Book, 1920; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 17 OCT |
'George C. Waud'. Detail from the front cover of 'How to Grow Roses' - booklet by Fancher Creek Nurseries, c.1916
Uploaded 24 SEP 18 |
Rose Book of H. H. Thomas 1926
Uploaded 11 APR |
From 1913 series of Wills's cigarette cards (No 85)
Text on reverse of card:
GEORGE C. WAUD.
(Hybrid Tea.) The colour of this rose is quite unique, and, unlike many of a similar nature, it does not fade. It is free flowering and vigorous, and the flowers are large, full, and perfectly formed, with high pointed centre, making it an excellent exhibition variety. Introduced in 1908, and awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose Society.
Uploaded 24 AUG 11 |
illustration detail from The Garden, November 22, 1913; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 25 AUG 22 |
Photo scanned from the National Rose Society 'The Rose Annual' 1914 |
illustration from The Garden, November 22, 1913; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 25 AUG 22 |
Photo scanned from the National Rose Society 'The Rose Annual' 1914 Bees Advertisement |
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