ROSE GOLDEN DAWN
Among the new roses sent out in the last two years Golden Dawn, a hybrid tea raised by P. Grant, New, South Wales, has already received many honours and awards both in Australia and in England (says the ‘ Australasian ’). The buds are a rich yellow 1 heavily flushed with deep old rose. The inner surface of tho petals is a rich sunflower yellow. It is fully petalled awd richly tea scented. In 1928 tho variety won the £lO prize as the best seedling in tho _ New South Wales National Rose Society competition. At tire recent autumn show of tho National Rose Socity of England it was awarded a certificate of merit, and information has now been received by Mr H. Hazlewood, Epping, New South Wales, that it has been awarded a certificate of merit in the Rose Test Garden of the National Rose Society at Heyward Heath, England, for its all-round excellence of growth, habit, aucl flowering under garden conditions.
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Evening Star, Issue 20666, 13 December 1930, Page 28
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163ROSE GOLDEN DAWN Evening Star, Issue 20666, 13 December 1930, Page 28
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