Gardeners' Chronicle, April 24, 1915, page 223, 225
Fig. 70--Rose Hoosier Beauty Awarded Gold Medal at National Rose Society's Show, see p. 226
p. 226 Hoosier Beauty (see fig. 70).--This is a very beautiful Rose, both in form and colour, and it possesses fragrance. It is a Hybrid Tea variety after the style of A. K. Williams, with crimson-red petals shaded with scarlet; they roll back very beautifully, and the edges are crimped. The buds have the same character of crimped edges, so that the centres are not pointed and overlapping, as in most varieties. The variety was raised by Messrs. F. Dorner and Sons, Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.A., and exhibited by Messrs. G. Beckwith and Son, Hoddesdon
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Gardeners' Chronicle, April 24, 1915, page 223, 225
Fig. 70--Rose Hoosier Beauty
Awarded Gold Medal at National Rose Society's Show, see p. 226
p. 226
Hoosier Beauty (see fig. 70).--This is a very beautiful Rose, both in form and colour, and it possesses fragrance. It is a Hybrid Tea variety after the style of A. K. Williams, with crimson-red petals shaded with scarlet; they roll back very beautifully, and the edges are crimped. The buds have the same character of crimped edges, so that the centres are not pointed and overlapping, as in most varieties. The variety was raised by Messrs. F. Dorner and Sons, Lafayette, Indiana, U.S.A., and exhibited by Messrs. G. Beckwith and Son, Hoddesdon