QBARS - v28n1 Pictures Unrelated to Text: 'George Grace', 'Bibiani', 'John Coutts', R. aberconwayi and 'Odee Wright'
PICTURES UNRELATED TO TEXT
FIG.7. R. 'George Grace', rich pink
R. Henny hybrid, PA 1952
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.8. R. 'Bibiani' bright scarlet flowers on
upright plant. Needs wind protection but is
easily grown.
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.7. R. 'George Grace', rich pink
R. Henny hybrid, PA 1952
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.7. R. 'George Grace', rich pink
R. Henny hybrid, PA 1952
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.7. R. 'George Grace', rich pink
R. Henny hybrid, PA 1952
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.9. 'John Coutts' has smooth, vibrant
flowers which proclaim its
R. griersonianum
parentage.
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.8. R. 'Bibiani' bright scarlet flowers on
upright plant. Needs wind protection but is
easily grown.
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.8. R. 'Bibiani' bright scarlet flowers on
upright plant. Needs wind protection but is
easily grown.
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.17
R. aberconwayi
neat ball trusses of
flat white flowers with speckling; stiff
recurved foliage.
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.7. R. 'George Grace', rich pink
R. Henny hybrid, PA 1952
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.7. R. 'George Grace', rich pink
R. Henny hybrid, PA 1952
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.7. R. 'George Grace', rich pink
R. Henny hybrid, PA 1952
Photo by Cecil Smith
FIG.10. 'Odee Wright' received a P.A. in 1966. It is golden with maroon
spots and takes sun better than many yellows.
Photo by Cecil Smith