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From 'The Florists' Review' 2 April 1921, page 785.
Uploaded 18 SEP |
From the 1923 Catalogue of M. Leenders & Co, p. 29
Uploaded 27 SEP 20 |
From the 'Hill Floral Products Co.' 1926 catalogue, page 8.
Uploaded 13 SEP |
1920 American Rose Annual E. G. Hill's New American-bred Hybrid Tea Rose, Premier A cross between Ophelia and Mrs. Charles Russell. Registered with American Rose Society 1917; introduced 1919.
Uploaded 12 MAR 12 |
photo from the 1925 catalog, Heller Bros., New Castle, Indiana; scan courtesy of Biodiversity Heritage Library
Uploaded 30 JUL 21 |
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From 1926 Wills's Cigarette Cards (No 46) PREMIER.
(Hybrid Tea.)
An almost thornless rose—in fact it is often known as the thornless rose—with extremely handsome foliage. The flowers are large, full, freely produced, and very fragrant. It is perfectly hardy, and makes a fine specimen plant, either as a standard or bush, and makes an exceptionally good pot rose. Should be pruned back to four "eyes" early in March. Introduced in 1920.
Uploaded 31 AUG 11 |
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