Karl Haig. H.T. (A. Dickson & Son, 1919.) Deep reddish- 
crimson, a solid color that does not fade; good form; 
high center; large petals and sweetly scented. 
Kdith Krause. H.T, (Max Krause, 1939.) Flower large, 
double, high-centered, very lasting, moderately fra¬ 
grant. Greenish-white (like “Kaiserin Auguste Vik¬ 
toria”). Foliage abundant, large, glossy, few thorns. 
Growth vigorous, upright; continuous bloomer. 
E. G. Hill. H.T. Crimson. The flowers are large, full, 
brilliant crimson, and as they come singly on strong, 
erect stems, are splendid for cutting. Produces richly 
fragrant, 50-petaled flowers. 
Essence. H.T. (B. R. Cant, 1930.) A beautiful rose of 
deep velvety crimson. Strong, bushy grower. Certifi¬ 
cate of Merit, N.R.S. 
Etoile de Hollande. H.T, (H. A. Verschuren & Sons, 
1919.) Brilliant red blooms of magnificent size, per¬ 
fect in half-open state, showing clean, attractive cen¬ 
ters when fully open; petals enormous; very fragrant. 
Plants branching, particularly free-flowering, healthy. 
Eeu Joseph Looynians. H.T. (P. J. Looymans & Co., 
1922.) Long-pointed buds, resembling those of Sun¬ 
burst; large fairly full flower of yellow, with vivid 
apricot tints, giving it a brilliant effect in the center. 
Growth strong, straight and bushy. 
E. J. Grootendorst. (F, J. Grootendorst & Sons, 19 23.) 
Clusters of small fringed, crimson blooms during the 
whole flowering season. A vigorous bushy shrub, abso¬ 
lutely hardy and constantly in flower. 
Erau Earl Druschki. H.P. (P. Lambert, 1900.) Pinkish 
buds and magnificent snow-white blooms with deep, 
firm petals, forming a flower of unimpeachable shape, 
but without fragrance. Plant one of the strongest— 
grows 4 to 10 ft. high; foliage normal; blooms freely 
and continuously, 
(ieneral McArthur. H.T. (E. G. Hill & Co., 1905.) Crim¬ 
son-scarlet buds and blooms, usually well shaped and 
very fragrant. The plant is erect, flowering freely in 
successive crops, with good foliage. 
George Dickson. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1912.) Immense, 
deep red velvety blooms of the most perfect shape; 
very fragrant. Strong-growing, 
Golden Dawn. H.T. (Grant, 1929.) Rich sunflower- 
yellow flushed with old-rose. Large, full flowers of 
fine form. 
(jrolden Eunblem. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 1917.) In¬ 
tensely yellow buds and blooms of superb shape and 
texture, borne freely on erect, branching plants with 
tough glossy foliage. 
tiolden Ophelia. H.T. (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1918.) Well¬ 
shaped blooms with a heart of golden yellow, shading 
lighter toward the edges of the flower, and delicately 
perfumed. The plant is robust and healthy, blooming 
with great freedom. 
Gruss an Teplitz. H.T, (Gescwindt, 1897.) Small to 
medium-size double blooms of brilliant crimson with 
velvet shadings and intense fragrance. Blooms in open 
clusters with the utmost freedom throughout the whole 
season. Bush extremely vigorous and hardy. 
Heinrich Wendland. H.T. (Kordes, 1930.) Outside of 
petals clear golden-yellow, inside brownish-red. Flow¬ 
ers very large, high-centered and lasting. Good disease- 
resistant foliage. 
Hinrich Gaede. H.T. Multi-colored, Long-pointed, shapely 
bud of nasturtium-red color. Kaleidoscopic flowers— 
rich, luminous vermilion, shaded golden yellow. Fruity 
fragrance, 
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