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(15 Nov 1947) ....from then [1916] until his retirement from Bees in 1944 he [J.C. Thornton] introduced over 40 rose varieties, of which the best known were probably "Maud E. Gladstone", "Queen of Bath," and "Col. C. Watson".
(15 Nov 1947) Other well-known varieties he [J.C. Thornton] introduced were "J. C. Thornton", "J. H. Bruce", "Lady Frost", "Mabel Francis", "Raffles Bruce", and "Hilda Bruce".
(15 Nov 1947) In 1916 Mr. Thornton introduced a rose called "Independence Day" which won the gold medal of the National Rose Society. This was his first success, and from then until his retirement from Bees in 1944 he introduced over 40 rose varieties...
(15 Nov 1947) Other well-known varieties he [J.C. Thornton] introduced were "J. C. Thornton", "J. H. Bruce", "Lady Frost", "Mabel Francis", "Raffles Bruce", and "Hilda Bruce".
(15 Nov 1947) Other well-known varieties he [J.C. Thornton] introduced were "J. C. Thornton", "J. H. Bruce", "Lady Frost", "Mabel Francis", "Raffles Bruce", and "Hilda Bruce".
(15 Nov 1934) Other well-known varieties he [J.C. Thornton] introduced were "J. C. Thornton", "J. H. Bruce", "Lady Frost", "Mabel Francis", "Raffles Bruce", and "Hilda Bruce".
(15 Nov 1947) Other well-known varieties he [J.C. Thornton] introduced were "J. C. Thornton", "J. H. Bruce", "Lady Frost", "Mabel Francis", "Raffles Bruce", and "Hilda Bruce".
(15 Nov 1947) ....from then [1916] until his retirement from Bees in 1944 he [J.C. Thornton] introduced over 40 rose varieties, of which the best known were probably "Maud E. Gladstone", "Queen of Bath," and "Col. C. Watson".
(15 Nov 1947) ....from then [1916] until his retirement from Bees in 1944 he [J.C. Thornton] introduced over 40 rose varieties, of which the best known were probably "Maud E. Gladstone", "Queen of Bath," and "Col. C. Watson".
(15 Nov 1947) Other well-known varieties he [J.C. Thornton] introduced were "J. C. Thornton", "J. H. Bruce", "Lady Frost", "Mabel Francis", "Raffles Bruce", and "Hilda Bruce".
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