. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Nursery Catalogue. New Hyhrid-Tea Rose, Duchess of Atholi. V V Charles P. Kilham (Beckwith & Sons, 1926). A brilliant, dis- tinct and striking novelty. The buds are long pointed of perfect shape, opening to high centered double flowers of rich and brilliant Oriental red, flushed with orange and glowing scarlet. A vigorous grower; very free flowering and sweetly tea-scented. each. Duchess of Atholl (Dobbie & Co., 1928). The coloring of this new variety is uncommon and delightful, an old golden orange flushed with peach pink, particularly at
. Dreer's garden book / Henry A. Nursery Catalogue. New Hyhrid-Tea Rose, Duchess of Atholi. V V Charles P. Kilham (Beckwith & Sons, 1926). A brilliant, dis- tinct and striking novelty. The buds are long pointed of perfect shape, opening to high centered double flowers of rich and brilliant Oriental red, flushed with orange and glowing scarlet. A vigorous grower; very free flowering and sweetly tea-scented. each. Duchess of Atholl (Dobbie & Co., 1928). The coloring of this new variety is uncommon and delightful, an old golden orange flushed with peach pink, particularly attractive in the bud and open state, growth vigorous, a continuous profuse bloomer each. E. G. Hill (E. G. Hill Co., 1929). Among the many Roses raised by Mr. Hill we consider this new re 1 variety one of the most valuable. While it has gained great popularity as a winter cut flower, it appears equally good for garden pur- poses, the long buds of perfect form, as well as the high centered full double flowers are of a dazzling scarlet, shading to a deeper pure red as they develop; of strong vigorous and free flowering habit. each. Golden Dawn (P. Grant, 1929). A magnificent new Rose with which we have been most favorably impressed, an ideal garden Rose of an exquisite light lemon yellow color. Its buds are of an ovoid form, heavily splashed with crimson before opening and develop into splendidly shaped full double moder- ately fragrant flowers. each. Impress ( & Sons, 1930). A novelty which on account of its color- ing and its perfectly formed large double flower, will please every Rose lover. The ovoid buds when first unfolding are cardinal-red with orange suffusion and develop into very large, full double very perfect blooms that last in good shape and which are of a pretty salmon-cerise color suffused with a luminous golden sheen. J. C. Thornton (Bees, 1926). A most brilliant bright glowing scarlet crimson with buds of exquisite
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