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Australian rose breeder From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
George Robert Knight (1879–1961) was an Australian rose breeder. He retains four of his roses in Australian public collections.[1]
George Robert Knight, born 17 June 1879 at Concord, New South Wales, was the son of John Knight, publican of the Horse and Jockey hotel, Homebush. George started work in a rose nursery at the age of 12. At 18 he started his own nursery, later known as George Knight & Sons, in Parramatta Road, Homebush, New South Wales Homebush. The nursery eventually also had 40 acres of land in Meurants Lane, Parklea; 10 acres in Greenwood Road, Kellyville; and 10 acres in Old Windsor Road, Parklea.[2][3]
Knight himself had three nurseryman sons, in order George John, Henry Frederick and Clifton Robert.[2]
He was a friend of fellow Australian breeders Alister Clark and Olive Fitzhardinge and fellow NSW rose-nurserymen the Hazelwood Brothers.[4]
George Knight bred seven known roses, listed below. They were released for sale through his own nursery.
'Mother's Day' is still sold in the U.S.[2] as was 'Nigger Boy', though "this was regarded as an offensive title in America and the listing of the rose or even the mention of it in the daily press caused racial troubles in the States."[5] The controversy was fanned by the rose's American promoter, Roy Hennessey.
The Australian registrar of roses and president of the National Rose Society of Victoria was A.S. Thomas. The 1967 edition of his Better Roses prints a list of eighty "highly prized cultivars" from Australia and New Zealand. Twenty of them are roses by Alister Clark. Seven are by Frank Riethmuller. Two are by George Knight: 'Mother's Day' and 'Nigger Boy'.[6]
Name[2][7] | Date | Type | Colour | Seed parent | Pollen parent | Extant |
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Beauty of New South Wales | 1932 | Polyantha | Red, white centre | Orléans Rose | Alice Amos | Yes |
Dainty Dawn | 1932 | Polyantha | Light pink | Amaury Fonseca | Annchen Müller | Lost |
Little Princess | 1937 | Polyantha | Orange | Unknown | Unknown | Unknown |
Miss Australia | 1931 | Hybrid tea | Pink | Dame Edith Helen | Madame Segond Weber | Yes |
Mother's Day | 1937 | Hybrid tea | White with pink | Unknown | Unknown | Yes |
Nigger Boy | 1931 | Hybrid tea | Dark red | Hadley | Yves Druhen | Yes |
Peter Pan | 1935 | Hybrid tea | Crimson | Unknown | Unknown | Lost |
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