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« In the Lab and Out Collecting (an excuse for great fun)
Historical Photos of Walsh and His Roses »

Walsh Rambler Roses

By wpadmin | August 31, 2014 - 3:52 am |June 14, 2017 Current, Uncategorized

These are photos of some of the Walsh Rambler Roses still growing around Woods Hole. Photos are by Gretchen Ward Warren.

Plaque in Walsh Memorial Garden at WHHM. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh Memorial Garden at WHHM. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Evangeline in WHHM garden. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh roses on wall at 64 Church Street. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose at intersection of Strawberry Hill and Harbor Hill Rd. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Probably Lady Gay at 36 Buzzard's Bay Ave. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Excelsa at 31 Buzzard's Bay Ave. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Excelsa at 31 Buzzard's Bay Ave. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Excelsa and Summer Joy in WHHM garden. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
La Fiamma at 38 Albatross Street. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
La Fiamma. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Nokomis next to Challenger House. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
Walsh rose. Photo by Gretchen Ward Warren
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