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(1947) Page(s) 40. ‘Cl. E. G. Hill’. CHT (Marlin, ’42)
(1947) Page(s) 72. Eugenie Lamesch. Pol. (P. Lambert 1899) Aglaia x William Allen Richardson. Dbl., open, fragrant, ochre-yellow and bright yellow, pink shadings; cluster of 5 – 10. Fol. Small, glossy. Dwarf (1½ ft) compact.
(1947) [Fanny Bullivant not listed]
(1947) Page(s) 83. 'Garden Gem'. HT. (Dingee & Conard', '30) 'Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury' x 'Hill's America'. Dbl., satiny pink. Very vig.
(1947) Page(s) 96. Guiseppe Motta [note: correct spelling of the name of the historical figure is "Giuseppe"] Hybrid Tea. Heizmann '36. Large, semi-double, very fragrant, flesh pink, reverse red-yellow. Vigorous.
(1947) Page(s) 92. Gold Rush LC. (H&S '40). High-centered, with smooth petals of molten gold. Fol. glossy ivy-green. Vig. cl.
(1947) Page(s) 90. Golden Lion Hset. (Horvath) Open, cupped, clear golden yellow; cluster. Fol. light, shiny. Ht. 8-10 ft.
(1947) Page(s) 106. First appearance of Iceland Queen in Modern Roses. Iceland Queen. LC (Horvath, int. Wyant '35) Creamy white.
(1947) p107. Indian Summer CHT. (H&S, '37) Ednah Thomas x Autumn. (Pat. 448.) Bud pointed; fl. very large, dbl., open, burnt-orange streaked red; long stem. Fol. large, glossy, leathery, dark bronze. Very vig. cl. (12 - 18 ft.); profuse bloom all season.
p279. Patented Roses. Indian Summer 448. Issued to Frederick Huber Howard, Montebello, Calif., 1941.
(1947) Page(s) 111. Jessica. R. (Walsh, '10) Large, cream-white with light rose center.
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