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Book (1958) Page(s) 16. Armagh. HT. (McGredy, '50.) Sam McGredy X Admiration. Large, dbl. (49 petals), pointed, slightly fragrant, creamy pink, apricot and buff. Fol. dark. Free growth.
Book (1954) Page(s) 51. Samuel McGredy & Son, Portadown, Northern Ireland. ....The list of [Mrs. Charles] Lamplough seedlings is endless and includes McGredy's Ivory, Mrs. C. H. Rigg, Spun Gold, Armagh and McGredy's Peach.
Book (1953) Page(s) 137. Miss Pat Mason, Auckland N.Z. Armagh, peach shading to buff and showing some veining, is an attractive variety with exhibition possibilities; the growth is good.
Book (1952) Page(s) 13. p14. Harry H. Hazlewood. The New Roses of 1952. Armagh (McGredy 1950) Creamy pink with buff shading. Blooms are full and up to exhibition standard.
p141. Dr. A. S. Thomas. A Victorian View of the New Roses. Armagh: Well formed flowers in shades of pale pink, apricot and chrome yellow on a good plant.
Book (1950) p33. 'Armagh' ...
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Magazine (Mar 1949) Page(s) 1. trimester, p. 15. Vous trouverez, ci-après, une première liste de noms pour lesquels nous avons donné accord à la N.R.S. ... No Reg.: 58, Name: Armagh, Raised By: S. McGredy & Son, Registered By: S. McGredy & Son, Date: 1.11.48
Translation: You will find below a first list of names for which we have agreed with the National Rose Society....
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