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Irène Watts rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of Maddalena Piccinini
In my garden. Arcello, North Italy, May 2023
Uploaded 25 FEB
Irène Watts rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of AmiRoses
At Jardins de Roquelin
Uploaded 1 JUL 12
Irène Watts rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Chirotteri
8 November 2022 Scauri (Latium), Italy Zone about 10 My garden Own root (my cutting from a grafted plant) planted in springtime. Changeable colour, very nice bloom. I like it very much!
Uploaded 8 NOV 22
Irène Watts rose photo
Rose photo courtesy of Patricia Routley
'Irene Watts'. From Nancy Steen's 'The Charm of Old Roses', 1966. page 80. This photo appears to be that of 'Comtesse de Labarthe'. Compare also page 91 of 'Tea Roses: Old Roses for Warm Gardens' for a similar photo. New Zealand nursery people also confirm that Nancy's Steen's "Irene Watts" is undoubtedly 'Comtesse de Labarthe'.
Irène Watts rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of scvirginia
illustration from Journal des Roses, April 1899; scan courtesy of Bibliothèque Nationale de France
Uploaded 14 APR 21
Irène Watts rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of AmiRoses
Irène Watts (Bengale) from Journal des Roses 1899
Irène Watts rose photo
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Rose photo courtesy of HubertG
It's very tempting to think that the rose depicted in this portrait of Mrs Irene Watts by Charles Goldsborough Anderson is the original rose. The pale pink Tea-like rose seems to match early descriptions in a general way. I can't find a date for the portrait.
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Uploaded 9 JUN 18
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