Rose pioneer traces history of U.S. supermarkets’ relationship with South American growers
Rose pioneer traces history of U.S. supermarkets’ relationship with South American growers
Second of two parts
“There has been an explosion of rose breeders in the past two decades,” John Dolan observed. Mr. Dolan’s career as a pioneer breeder of South American roses spanned the history of U.S. supermarkets beginning to sell roses from that continent.
“When I first went to South America with E.G. Hill Co. in 1984, few European breeding houses were active. They had varieties like Osicana, Vivaldi and Tineke. A little later, Ecuador started growing Ana, Virginia, First Red, Ambiance, Star 2000 and spray roses like Joy, Porcelina and Lydia.”