'Mrs. Edward Mawley' rose References
Book (1936) Page(s) 465. Mawley, Mrs. Edward (tea) A. Dickson 1899; glossy carmine, salmon reflexes, very large, double, high-centered, domed, fragrance 8/10, floriferous, repeats well, autumn-bloomer, growth 7/10. Sangerhausen
Book (1934) Page(s) 290. Mrs. Edward Mawley T. Flower mauve-rose with bright rosy scarlet reflexes, shaded salmon, very large, full, high-centred, very sweetly scented...
Book (1922) Page(s) 414. [in the listing of roses in commerce] Mrs. Edward Mawley (T.) Alex Dickson & Sons 1899 - Flower mauve rose with bright rosy scarlet reflexes, shaded salmon, very large, full, high-centred, very sweetly scented. Growth vigorous, free flowering.
Website/Catalog (1921) Page(s) 29. Roses. Mrs. Edward Mawley, bright carmine; class: Tea; habit of growth: vigorous.
Website/Catalog (1920) Page(s) 25. Tea-scented Roses. Mrs. Edward Mawley, clear bright pink
Book (1918) Page(s) 64. H. R. Darlington. A Study Of Form In The Rose. The most beautiful forms in this group have perhaps most nearly attained perfection of form in the Rose. They have great delicacy of colouring and high-pointed center with lovely contour. These may conveniently be arranged in four more or less typical groups: (1) The thin flower with long bud and beautifully arranged petals illustrated by Mrs. Herbert Stevens with A. H. Grandma intermediate between it and the next group. (2) A full form, with long bud but not very wide center, e.g. Catherine Mermet and its sports, The Bride, and Bridesmaid. (3) A still larger flower with more rounded and yet pointed centre, Mrs. Edward Mawley, and the two Cochets; and (4) The more voluptuous form of Mme. Jules Gravereaux, which approaches the H.T’s.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 31. Tea-scented Roses. Mrs. Edward Mawley... Alex. Dickson & Sons, Ltd., 1899, vigorous. Bright carmine, shaded salmon; very large, great substance; beautifully formed, sweetly scented; Gold Medal, N.R.S.
Website/Catalog (1914) Page(s) 15. Tea Roses. Mrs. F. Mawley. Very large, double, carmine-pink with salmon-yellow, long bud, floriferous, fragrant
Book (1913) Page(s) 95. Tea Roses Mrs, Edward Mawley. -- A great favourite with exhibitors; the blooms are large, of perfect form, of carmine and salmon-pink shades. The growth is only moderately strong, and it cannot be recommended as a garden rose.
Website/Catalog (1912) Page(s) 10. Tea-Scented Roses. Mrs. Edward Mawley. Large, beautifully formed, with high pointed centre; bright carmine, shaded salmon. Mod.
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