'Ethel Brownlow' rose Reviews & Comments
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29 JAN 21
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30 JAN 21 by
jedmar
I re-read the chapter on Dickson in Harkness' book and cannot find there a specific reference to 'Miss Ethel Brownlow'. George Dickson I "started breeding roses in 1879" after Bennett's success and he and his "two rose-minded sons became engrosses in this new venture", but that is the nearest it gets to it. Alexander II took Dickson's 'First Set of Pedigree Seedlings' in 1886 to London. Also George I, became known for crossing heathers, not roses.
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