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'Glory of Hurst' rose References
Book (1925) Page(s) 102. Dr. William L. Hess. Denver, Colo. ....growing in my garden are bright cherry-red.
Magazine (29 Jul 1922) Page(s) 369. Includes photo(s). Glory of Hurst
Website/Catalog (1922) Page(s) 9. Novelty Roses 1922 Glory of Hurst (Poly.) (Hicks) Semi-double blooms in large dusters on long strong stems. A free and continuous bloomer, with cherry red flowers of great lasting qualities. (Orleans x Iessie) 4/- each.
Book (1921) Page(s) 158. *Glory of Hurst, D.Poly. (Hicks, 1921.) Orleans X Jessie. Type, Orleans. Bud ovoid; flower medium size, semi-double, full, open, cherry-red, very lasting, borne in clusters on long, strong stem. Foliage abundant, small, leathery, glossy, rich green, disease-resistant. Blooms profusely and continuously. Hardy.
*All varieties starred are described from data supplied by originators on American Rose Society's Official Rose Cards
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