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Petersen's Acacia Florists
(1929) Page(s) 4. E. J. Moller – A rose of great promise, locally raised, very similar to Hadley. Free grower, free flowering; colour, deep velvety crimson.
(1929) Page(s) 5. Jonkheer J. L. Mock. Growth vigorous and free; the blooms, which are produced with the greatest freedom, are carried on stiff and erect stems, and are of large size, perfect formation and highly perfumed; colour, carmine, changing to Imperial pink.
(1929) Page(s) 1. Includes photo(s). Key to Roses illustrated on front page of this catalogue. 1 Countess of Gosford. 2 Alexander Hill Gray. 3 Rev. Page Roberts. 4 Mrs. Herbert Stevens. 5 Souv. de Stella Gray. 6 Sensation. 7. Lewis Baldwin. 8. Red Radiance. 9 Pink Radiance. 10 Madam Butterfly. 11 Hoosier Beauty. 12 Etoile de Holland. 13 Laurent Carl. 14 Madam Abel Chatney. 15 Hadley. 16 Margaret Dickson Hamill. 17 Mrs. Harold Brocklebank.
[undated, but possibly 1929 catalogue]
(1929) Page(s) 6. ‘Our Allies’. Colour, shell pink; free flowering and very beautiful. .
(1929) Page(s) 5. Penelope The lower half of the flower is a dark crimson, while the centre is white with a deep red flush on the lower side of centre petals. One of the most distinct and beautiful roses in the Autumn.
(1929) Page(s) 4. ‘Miss Rita Petersen’ – A deep rose colour, shading from cerise to dark red; inner petals coppery, outer petals well curved, shading from lemon cream at base to rich claret towards edge. A vigorous grower and profuse bloomer. A first-class garden or decorative rose.
(1929) Page(s) 7. ‘Souvenir de Theresa Levet’ Flowers of the richest dark velvety red, shaded amaranth; perfect shape for spray and buttonhole bouquets; good climbing habit.
(1929) Includes photo(s). 1929 Petersen cover illustration in colour. Undated catalogue. [Because of the reference to Hadley Cl. novelty 1929, this catalogue may be from 1929.] Cover photo, but Souvenir de Stella Gray not listed in catalogue.
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