Hoosier Beauty. H.T. Doriier & Sous, 1915.) Splen¬ 
did dark red blooms of powerful fragrance. Plant 
healthy but erratic in growth and not especially free- 
flowering. 
Hugh Dickson. H.P. (H. Dickson, 1905.) Brilliant scarlet- 
crimson blooms, large, full and fragrant. Extremely 
vigorous growth, established plants bloom throughout 
the season. 
Imperial Potentate. H.T. (Clark Bros., 1922.) A firm- 
petaled bloom of dark, shining rose-pink, shaded 
lighter on reverse of petals. 
Impress. H.T, (A. Dickson, 19 29.) Large, ovoid bud, 
cardinal red shaded orange, flower very large and 
double, salmon-cerise, suffused with a luminous gol¬ 
den sheen. Foliage dark green, glossy. Vigorous up¬ 
right grower. 
Indei)endence Day. H.T. (Bees, Ltd., 1919.) Flaming 
yellow buds, heavily shaded with copper and brown, 
opening quickly to a moderately large flower of 15 to 
20 petals which rapidly fade to light orange-pink. 
Strong, upright branching habit. 
Innocence. H.T. (Chaplin Bros., 19 21.) Tapering, urn¬ 
shaped buds, opening to enormous, single, pure-white 
blooms adorned with a giant center of wine-red sta¬ 
mens tipped with golden anthers. The plant is strong, 
branching and healthy, flowering freely. 
Isobel. H.T. (S. McGredy & Sons, 1916.) Carmine, 
flushed orange-scarlet; large flowers freely produced, 
single; beautiful for bedding, massing or cutting; 
sweetly scented. 
I. Zingari. H. Foet. (Pemberton, 19 25.) Flower semi¬ 
double, vivid orange-scarlet, produced continuously 
in corymbs. Foliage rich dark green. 
J. C. Thornton. H.T. (Bees, Ltd., 19 26.) A gold medal 
rose of great importance. Fine, full, well-shaped flow¬ 
ers; bright scarlet crimson; vigorous; good foliage; 
free-flowering; a fine bedder. Gold Medal, N.R.S., 
1928. 
Joiiima Hill. H.T. (J. Hill Co., 19 28.) Bud very large, 
long-pointed; flower very large, full and long-lasting, 
darker yellow than Sunburst, borne singly on long 
stems. Foliage dark green, leathery. Vigorous grower. 
John Bussell. H.P. (Dobbie & Co., 1924.) Charming 
shade of deep velvety crimson; fine flower of good 
size, perfect shape and large solid petals; free-flower¬ 
ing. 
Joyous Cavalier. H.T. (W. E. R. Archer & Daughter, 
1926. ) Glowing scarlet. Makes a fine low hedge. Free- 
flowering. 
Jules (loujard. Pern. (J. Goujard, 1929.) Very large 
cupped, extremely lasting and intensely fragrant flow¬ 
ers of bright orange-red flushed with carmine, of uni¬ 
form shade, borne singly on strong stem. Foliage 
bright green, disease-resistant. Growth very vigorous. 
Julia, C'ountess of Dartrey. H.T. (Dr. J. Campbell Hall, 
1927. ) A very large flower of fine shape; the color is 
tyrian rose with a yellow base; fine large foliage; 
free-flowering. A grand exhibition rose. 
K. of K. H.T. (Kitchener of Kartoum.) (A. Dickson & 
Sons, 1917.) Brilliant scarlet-red buds and open, semi¬ 
double flowers and blazing red with a blackish velvet 
sheen; fragrant. Plants vigorous and extremely free- 
flowering throughout the season. 
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