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'Margaret McGredy' rose Photos
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From 'The Garden', Oct 6, 1923, page 514.
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From "The Book of Roses", by Dr. G. Griffin Lewis, 1931, facing p.80
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From George H. Peterson's 'A Little Book About Roses' 1929-30, page 2.
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"From "Roses in Colour and Cultivation", by T. C. Mansfield, 1947, facing p. 160
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From the Spring 1939 Catalogue of the Grandes Roseraies du Val de la Loire
Uploaded 28 JUN 17 |
From Wills cigarette cards, Roses – a series of 40 cards. Issued in 1936.
No 21
MARGARET McGREDY
(Hybrid Tea)
Introduced 1927
Orange-scarlet.
A fine variety for bedding or growing as a specimen bush. The habit of growth is vigorous and upright. The blooms are large and well-formed, but liable to fade a little in hot sun. Fragrant. It should be pruned moderately the third week in March to about four eyes and, as it throws up a number of shoots, they should be thinned and only about seven or eight allowed to mature on each tree. It is a good variety for growing as a Standard on the Briar stock. Awarded a Gold Medal of the National Rose Society.
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From the 1935-36 Catalogue of the Grandes Roseraies du Val de la Loire
Uploaded 28 JUN 17 |
Catalogo Generale del Grande Stabilimento Orticolo Toscano Martino Bianchi 1941 pag 28
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