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'Margaret M. Wylie' rose References
Magazine  (2015)  Page(s) 170.  
 
...Margaret M. Wylie and Noblesse, two slightly fluttery roses in yellowish pink....
Book  (2007)  Page(s) 311.  
 
Margaret M. Wylie, HT, pb,1921, Dickson, H ...description

This rose won a National Rose Society Gold Medal in 1920
Book  (1976)  Page(s) 106.  
 
Location 199, Margaret M. Wylie (H. Dickson 1921), HT, pinkish white, very large, semi-double, moderate height
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 220.  
 
Margaret M. Wylie (formerly Mrs. A. J. Wylie). HT. (H. Dickson, '21.) Double, very fragrant, flesh, edges heavily flushed deep rosy pink. (28) NRS Gold Medal, '20.
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 260.  
 
Mrs. A. J. Wylie. Changed to Margaret M. Wylie.
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 763.  
 
Wylie, Margaret M. (HT) H. Dickson 1921; soft flesh pink, edges deep pink, very large. Sangerhausen
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 763.  
 
Wylie, Mrs. A. J. (HT) H. Dickson 1920; salmon-pink, very large, double, fragrance 5/10, continuous bloom.
Book  (1934)  
 
'Margaret M. Wylie' (H.T.): Flower blush rose, flushed deep rosy pink to edge of petals, buds very long and pointed, sweetly scented. Growth vigorous.
Book  (1933)  
 
p58-1 Countess Guilio Senni, Italy. Forgotten Beauties Among Older Roses.
....I should also try 'Margaret M. Wylie'. The flowers are enormous, singly placed on very long stems, with a high pointed bud and beautifully reflexed petals; the color is warm cream, with a deeper pink center, the general effect like the fine conch-shells brought back from the West Indies.

p130-4 Countess Guilio Senni, Italy. roses Around the World.
....the other is 'Margaret M. Wylie', pale pink and cream, a huge flower with a high center and charmingly reflexed petals. One plant gave me so many flowers, which caught everyone's eye by their fine color, size and shape, that I could not help wondering if it had ever been grown commercially.
Website/Catalog  (1929)  Page(s) 23.  
 
Everblooming Roses
The so-called Everblooming Roses include the Hybrid Tea and Pernetiana groups. They do not bloom all the time, but if kept healthy and growing steadily, one crop of flowers succeeds another at brief intervals.
Margaret M. Wylie. Hybrid Tea. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1921.) Light flesh, deeply flushed with pink at edge of petals, which are of fine substance; fragrant. Plant fairly strong and free flowering, with dark green foliage.
Comparatively new and untried in this country. The bud is of great depth and beauty, holding its perfect form a long time before opening, which makes it splendid for cutting purposes. It also has distinct possibilities as a garden Rose.
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