Sunday, January 11, 2015

Harry Wheatcroft

ANECDOTE...
Wheatcroft was known for his flamboyant dress. One afternoon, he arrived at a flower show in his familiar brightly colored attire. Instead of the usual rosebud in his buttonhole, however, he sported a magnificent carnation. "What's this, Harry?" commented a friend. "No rose today?"
"Sh-h-h," whispered Wheatcroft. "I'm incognito!"

BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE...
British rose specialist. He began growing roses in 1919, on a single acre of land. By the mid-1970s his company was producing over one and a half million roses each year. He introduced many commercial varieties of roses and wrote several books on the subject of rose-growing.

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