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'Editor McFarland' rose References
Book  (Dec 1998)  Page(s) 217.  Includes photo(s).
 
Editor McFarland Large-flowered/Hybrid Tea. Mallerin (France) 1931. Description... rich pink flowers with gold at the base of each petal...
Book  (Sep 1993)  Page(s) 158.  Includes photo(s).
 
Editor McFarland Large-flowered. Description. J. Horace McFarland was a master printer from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, who in the 1920s and early '30s edited the Annual of the American Rose Society and later became president of that organisation... For years and years, 'Editor McFarland' grew in every garden... Parentage: 'Pharisäer' x 'Lallita'.
Book  (Apr 1993)  Page(s) 151.  
 
Editor McFarland Hybrid Tea, glowing pink, slightly suffused yellow, 1931, 'Pharisaer' x 'Lallita'; Mallerin. Description.
Book  (1960)  Page(s) 71.  
 
H. K. Cresswell, Growing Roses in Brisbane. 
Among the pinks most successful for showing are:
Editor McFarland and Bonne Nouvelle are also moderately strong in growth and blooming habits. The former frequently dies back, but comes again with roses of real quality.
Website/Catalog  (1960)  Page(s) 14.  
 
EDITOR MAC FARLAND (Mallerin 1931). Rose vif argenté laqué foncé. 

[no longer listed in 1975]
Book  (1958)  Page(s) 97.  
 
Editor McFarland. HT. (Mallerin; int. C-P, '31.) Pharisäer X Lallita. Large, dbl. (30 petals), very fragrant, glowing pink, slightly suffused yellow; long, strong stem. Vig., bushy; free bloom.
Book  (1953)  Page(s) 85.  
 
Frank Penn. Auckland, NZ.  Twelve Good Roses.
Editor McFarland (Mallerin, 1931) —In Auckland district this is, in my opinion, the best of all the pinks. The colour is a trifle hard — somewhat like Una Wallace — but it gives more blooms of more pleasing form. Profuse bloomer over a long period and excellent for the show bench.
Book  (1952)  Page(s) 93.  
 
C. A. Brown.  Know Your Roses. 
For example, Una Wallace has long stems, sparse foliage, and few thorns, which distinguish it from Editor McFarland, and very little perfume, which distinguishes it from Mrs. Bryce Allan and Patrick Anderson. All of these are deep pinks.
Book  (1949)  
 
p108.  Mr. Frank Penn.  Six Indispensables
Editor McFarland (H.T.) (C. Mallerin, 1931) —Undoubtedly the best all-round pink rose I grow. It is exceedingly vigorous and free blooming. Though the colour is at times rather hard, it is a good clear pink. A large proportion of the blooms are up to show standard, and a really good "Editor" is an aristocrat that appeals to all lovers of the beautiful. The blooms stand up nicely amidst lovely foliage. It makes an excellent standard. Little scent.

p118.  Mr. C. A. Brown, Ivanhoe, Victoria.  Six Indispensables
... if I were to go by show results I would say Editor McFarland, but the colour at times is anything but good
Magazine  (Jul 1948)  Page(s) 3. trimester, p. 15.  
 
« Editor Mac Farland », plus ancienne, n'a peut-être pas la même délicatesse [as Mme Auguste Châtain], mais sa grande et belle fleur est d'un coloris rose franc intense, rappelant celui de « Madame Jules Grolez », qui n'est pas tellement répandu chez nos roses modernes. Le rosier est vigoureux, à végétation élevée, souple et très florifère.
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