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The E. G. Hill Co. Catalog
(1912)  Page(s) 4.  
 
Other Novelty Roses for 1912: An Extremely Interesting Lot of New Roses From the Best European Growers. 50 cents each; $35 per 100, except where noted.
Arthur Goodwin (Pernetiana) (Pernet)
Coppery orange-red, passing to salmon-pink as the flowers open, a superb combination of color, flowers medium to large and full, vigorous and free branching; should prove a valuable and showy bedder.
(1894)  
 
This is like Marie Bauman in form, color and shape, but produces flowers with the freedom of a Tea. Color, dark crimson. This is one of Mr. Guillot's introductions, and we esteem it highly. A beautiful, free flowering rose, and very fragrant.
(1912)  Page(s) 5-6.  
 
Other Novelty Roses for 1912: An Extremely Interesting Lot of New Roses From the Best European Growers. 50 cents each; $35 per 100, except where noted.
Climbing American Beauty (Hybrid Perpetual) (Hoopes, Bro. & Thomas).
A seedling from American Beauty with Wichuraiana and Tea blood in its veins, raised by Hoopes, Bro. & Thomas, Westchester, Pa., who say of it, "Same color, size and fragrance as American Beauty, with the addition of the climbing habit, good foliage and better blooming qualities. One plant of this new rose will produce twenty times as many flowers in June as the old American Beauty, besides blooming occasionally during the summer; blooms, 3 to 4 inches across; has proved perfectly hardy and stands heat and drought as well as any rose in our collection."
(1912)  Page(s) 4.  
 
Other Novelty Roses for 1912: An Extremely Interesting Lot of New Roses From the Best European Growers. 50 cents each; $35 per 100, except where noted.
Climbing White Cochet (Tea) From Australia.
No word is needed to emphasize the value of this grand climber which has retained all the good qualities of the parent in addition to its climbing habit; it has already awakened a lively interest among rose growers.
(1889)  Page(s) 50.  
 
Novelties of the Present Year.
Countess Anna Thun. (Tea.) A strong bushy grower, with flowers freely produced on short stiff stems; shows the characteristics of a good bedder, but is not a winter forcing variety. The flowers are of extra size and beautiful form. The color is a rich orange-salmon, shading to silvery pink. It is quite wonderful, both in size and color, in the line of Comtesse de Nadaillac, but equal to the finest Madame Margottin in coloring. 25 cents.
(1912)  Page(s) 2.  
 
p2.  One of the most interesting incidents in present day rose culture is the sporting habit of the Killarney family; usually when roses have sported, it has been in color only, or with a hardly perceptible change of foliage, but...  Dark Pink Killarney is short in growth and very slow...

p7.  Dark Pink Killarney.  Much deeper in color than Killarney, almost a pure red : dwarf in growth. 
(1916)  Page(s) 4.  
 
Dark Pink Russell
The dark sport from Mrs. Russell; very rich in color; in response to persistent demand, Mr. Montgomery is putting it on the market this Spring. 
(1912)  Page(s) 2, 7,.  
 
p2.  One of the most interesting incidents in present day rose culture is the sporting habit of the Killarney family; usually when roses have sported, it has been in color only, or with a hardly perceptible change of foliage, but... Double Pink Killarney is a grand grower, an ideal Killarney, in all but color, which is lighter than the parent...

p7.  Double Pink Killarney  (Alex. Scott)  Stronger in growth than the type, but lighter in color : the flower is considerably fuller. 
(1910)  Page(s) 13.  
 
Hybrid Perpetuals.
Dr. O'Donel Brown
Color, carmine rose, strongly perfumed.  A giant grower, every stem producing a bloom which is full, yet always opens well.  Promises to rank high on account of its freedom.
(1889)  Page(s) 51.  Includes photo(s).
 
Novelties of the Present Year.
Dr. Pasteur. The Hybrid Teas of later years claim some of our grandest roses, and Dr. Pasteur is a fitting companion for the best of them. (See illustrated cover.) It is a very lovely Hermosa pink, unshaded, of immense size, very double, June rose scented, and with recurving petals of great substance, reminding one of the texture of the Camellia; its chief beauty is in the open state. It is a strong and rapid grower, and is continually in bloom. This rose has been a delight to us from the first, for it has never been out of bloom.
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