Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from What and When to Plant: Rose Bulletin; Season of 1931
E. G. Hill. A new red Rose of undoubted great value which already has gained immense popularity as a winter cut-fiower and appears to be equally good for garden purposes. Flowers are a dazzling scarlet turning to a deeper pure red as they develop. A distinct orange glow at the base of the petals adds to their beauty. The buds are long and finely formed and the blossoms full double, high-centered, of good size and fragrant. The growth of the plants is vigorous and the bloom is free. A Rose we can consistently recommend.
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