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'Editor McFarland, Cl.' rose References
Book (2003) Page(s) 222. Editor McFarland (Climbing)
Website/Catalog (2000) [loose leaf] . Editor McFarland Cl. Hyb. Tea Cl. 1948. Australia. Double. Very fragrant. Large flowers. Recurrent. 4.5m x 3.5m medium pink.
Book (1999) Page(s) 31. Editor McFarland Clg. Roseglen Nursery, Australia, 1948. Climber. Pink. [Available from] Reliable, Trewallyn.
Book (1997) Page(s) 32. David Ruston. Australian Sports. Clg. Editor McFarland. (HT). Roseglen Nursery 1948. A very thorny plant with good flower production.
Book (1996) Page(s) 44. Editor McFarland Clg. Roseglen Nursery, Australia. 1948. Climber. Pink. [available from] Trewallyn.
Book (1967) Page(s) 104. David Ruston. A Visit to Tasmania. A Visit to the Burnie Park Rose Garden was most rewarding. ....and Climbing Editor McFarland were a picture, which made me think that the “Editor” is probably still the best deep pink Hybrid Tea in Tasmania.
Book (1953) Page(s) 137. Frank Mason. Some Newer Roses. Climbing Editor McFarland. Growth is good. Colour is similar to the bush rose of the same name, and the colour is likewise a trifle hard.
Book (1952) Page(s) 48. ‘Cl. Editor McFarland’. CHT. (Rose Glen Nurs., ’48)
Magazine (Mar 1951) Page(s) 372. G. A. Williams. Modern Roses [column]. ‘Climbing Editor MacFarland’ brought out by the Roseglen Nurseries in 1948 is an extremely strong climber of the popular dwarf rose. The blooms are nearly always of exhibition size and shape.
Article (magazine) (Dec 1950) Page(s) 269. Cl. Editor McFarland Climbing Hybrid Tea. (Rose Glen Nursery 1949. Sport of Editor McFarland. Description... Pink...
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