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'Mrs. H.D. Greene' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 317.  
 
Greene, Mrs. H. D. (HT) Easlea 1919; sport of J. Hill; reddish bronze with fire-red and coppery pink, large, double, fragrance 4/10, floriferous, continuous boom, long upright stems, red foliage, growth 6/10, upright. Sangerhausen
Website/Catalog  (1921)  Page(s) 30.  
 
Roses.
Mrs. H. D. Greene, Reddish bronze, opening to flame and coppery-pink; class: Hybrid Tea; habit of growth: vigorous.
Magazine  (Jul 1920)  Page(s) 146.  
 
Mrs H.-D. GREENE. - (Easlea), Fleur grande, bronze rougeâtre passant au rose cuivré, belle fleur et bon coloris
Magazine  (13 Jul 1918)  Page(s) 273.  
 
New Roses
Certificates of Merit.
Mrs. H. D. Greene, Hybrid Tea. (Mr. Walter Easlea, Eastwood).—A Rose of magnificent colour, a rich reddish salmon pink, with buds almost deep orange red. There is a happy blending of tints in this Rose, combined with fine form and sweet fragrance. A splendid garden and show Rose.
Book  (1918)  Page(s) 146/166.  Includes photo(s).
 
Mrs. H. D. Greene (H.T., WaIter Easlea). A very fine garden and decorative Rose-a sport from Joseph Hill, of vigorous growth. I first saw this Rose growing under glass amongst many other new varieties, but one immediately picked it out. It is a superb variety with large full blooms, occasionally good enough for Exhibition. The buds are a reddish-bronze, and when fully expanded a coppery pink, and are carried erect on stiff stems-very sweetly scented. The foliage is of great beauty in the young stage, a beet­root red, changing to olive green, a fine contrast with the blooms. Will make a fine pot Rose. As exhibited it was not at its best, and I think very probably the higher award awaits this variety. It will be placed in commerce in June, 1918.
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