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Book  (2007)  Page(s) 377.  
 
Margaret White (Australia –1897). Mult. Yellow.
Website/Catalog  (1909)  Page(s) 84.  
 
P. Cl. Margaret White. A colonial raised seedling of strong climbing habit, flowers in large trusses, citron-yellow.
Website/Catalog  (1904)  Page(s) 97.  
 
Poly. Margaret White. A colonial raised seedling of strong climbing habit, the flowers are citron yellow, produced in large trusses, and are very useful for bouquet work; it is a very free flowering variety
Website/Catalog  (1904)  
 
Miscellaneous Roses. Margaret White.
Website/Catalog  (1897)  Page(s) 68.  
 
Margaret White. (Polyantha). A colonial raised seedling of strong climbing habit, the flowers are citron yellow, produced in large trusses, and are very useful for bouquet work; it is a very free flowering variety.
Article (newspaper)  (7 Oct 1896)  
 
Horticultural show. ....Tea roses of new varieties were well represented,amongst the most beautiful and chaste being Ma Capucine, and Dr Grill and the polyanthus rose Margaret White.
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