Rose du Roi, a hybrid raised from the Portland rose, Rosa portlandica, by Monsieur Souchet in Sevres, 1819. Chromolithograph drawn and lithographed after nature by F. Grobon from Hippolyte Jamain and Eugene Forney's "Les Roses," Paris, J. Rothschild, 1873. Jamain was a rose grower and Forney a professor of arboriculture. François Frédéric Grobon (1815-1901) ran his own atelier and illustrated "Fleurs" after Redoute with his brother Anthelme as the Grobon freres.

Rose du Roi, a hybrid raised from the Portland rose, Rosa portlandica, by Monsieur Souchet in Sevres, 1819. Chromolithograph drawn and lithographed after nature by F. Grobon from Hippolyte Jamain and Eugene Forney's "Les Roses," Paris, J. Rothschild, 1873. Jamain was a rose grower and Forney a professor of arboriculture. François Frédéric Grobon (1815-1901) ran his own atelier and illustrated "Fleurs" after Redoute with his brother Anthelme as the Grobon freres. Stock Photo
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Florilegius / Alamy Stock Photo

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2A7EP69

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4245 x 6972 px | 35.9 x 59 cm | 14.2 x 23.2 inches | 300dpi

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27 November 2012

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