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Another may have been the damask rose, which was considered the queen of flowers.
The damask rose and the martin.
Preserved Killick - a desperate stare, and her face the most perfect damask rose.
Hervi is also known for its damask rose.
Angela wore a Worth gown in damask rose chiffon, embroidered and beaded.
His cheeks, smooth as damask rose, curved gently into lips which moved softly as if nursing.
The witch vanished be- hind swirling gold and white; the white damask rose seemed to hang before her eyes.
A sweet damask rose blooms but a short time; modern hedge roses nourish suburban souls with months of color for very little care.
Damask roses tend to have rangy to sprawling growth habits and strongly scented blooms.
Away from the town centre, the Garden of Fragrance has sweet-scented varieties such as jasmine and damask rose.
It is also called the apothecary's rose, the crimson damask rose, or the red rose of Lancaster.
If he compared them to flowers, Rose was like her name, a lush Damask rose, heady with fragrance.
A flower was in her right hand, and her left clasped an enamelled collar of white and damask roses.
Damask rose petals and sugar are placed in layers in a wide-mouthed airtight glass jar.
A Damask rose species bred in 1856 was named Rosa Botsaris after her.
The dappled gardens of The Cloisters are fragrant with damask roses and clove pinks.
There is a history of fragrance production in Afghanistan (Kabul Province) from the Damask rose.
The Damask Rose (1929; arrangement of Chopin music)
A rose with a stalk and leaves may also be referred to as a damask rose, stalked and leaved.
The result of damask roses crossed with albas, the centifolias are all once-flowering.
Abruptly she bent to bury her face in one of her father's prized damask roses, and the unfortunate rose took the yawn full force.
Damask rose, without haste, to her feet and went over to where Miss Parsons sat and touched her on the shoulder.
At the far end are three cypress trees and on either side luxuriant vegetation including jasmine, damask roses and daphnes.
The grounds also include a small orchard, a cutting garden, a vegetable patch and gourd arbor, and a damask rose garden.
Another old fragrant cottage garden rose is the Damask rose, which is still grown in Europe for use in perfumes.