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'Alexander Marghiloman' rose References
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Book (1953) Page(s) 75. Dr. A. S. Thomas. Yellow Roses. Alexander Marghiloman and Lord Rossmore have two many petals to open under average weather conditions in Melbourne.
Book (1940) Page(s) 5. Alexander Marghiloman Hybrid Tea. (Mühle, 1928.) 'Harry Kirk' seedling. Cream-white, salmon-colored center.
Book (1936) Page(s) 453. Marghiloman, Alexander (HT) Mühle 1928; H. Kirk X ? ; cream-white, center orange, very large, very double, ovoid, high-centered, lasting, solitary, fragrance 3/10, floriferous, continuous bloom with interruptions, long stems, light yellow buds, avundant glossy foliage, lasting, growth 6/10, upright. Sangerhausen
Magazine (Nov 1931) Page(s) 131. Double, plus de cinq rangs, mais montre encore beaucoup d'étamines au plein épanouissement : Alexandre Marghiloman, 1927.
Magazine (1929) Page(s) 247. Arpad Mühle-Temesvar (Rumania) as a well-known rose breeder has not hesitated to represent foreign countries at the Rose show; his new yellowish white cultivar 'Alexander Marghiloman', 'Mimi Gräfin Schaffgotsch', soft pink, as well as his white 'Dame blanche' and the dark red, star-shaped 'Fritz Schrödter' are ...
Website/Catalog (1929) Page(s) 28. New Roses 1929. Alexander Marghiloman (HT) (Arpad Muhle, 1927). Strong growth, flowers large creamy white with splendid orange centre, in style of Aspirant Marcel Rouyer. 5/- each. Paler than Aspirant Marcel Rouver, Promising.
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