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'Margaret Horton' rose References
Book  (1936)  Page(s) 352.  
 
Horton, Margaret (HT) Hicks 1921; apricot-yellow; large, double, high-centered, lasting, solitary, fragrance 5/10, floriferous, continuous bloom, long strong stems, glossy light green foliage, growth 6/10, short. Sunburst-type. Sangerhausen
Book  (1934)  
 
Margaret Horton (H.T.): Flower deep orange-yellow, long, pointed buds, well shaped, sweetly scented. First-rate bedding rose. F.
Book  (1934)  Page(s) 313.  
 
Margaret Horton HT. 1921. Orange yellow; vigorous; dwarf, pot; prune moderately; long pointed buds.
Book  (1930)  Page(s) 150.  
 
Margaret Horton HT. (Hicks, 1921). Type, 'Sunburst'. Bud large, long-pointed; flower large, full, double, open, high-centered, lasting, moderately fragrant, apricot-yellow, borne singly on long stem. Foliage abundant, large, leathery, glossy, light green, disease-resistant. Growth vigorous, dwarf; blooms profusely and continuously all season.
Book  (1927)  Page(s) 137.  
 
p137. Proof of the Pudding. Margaret Horton HT (Hicks, 1921). ARA 1921. Large long-pointed buds and medium-sized, double, high-centred blooms of orange-yellow, suffused with apricot, of good lasting quality and moderate fragrance, borne singly on long, strong stems. Foliage resistant to disease. Vigorous, upright growth; 6 flowers - G. G. Whitney, Woods Hole, Mass.
We like this rose. It has resemblances to 'Sunburst', 'Lady Hillingdon' and 'Mme Ravary', especially to the color of the last. It grows better than 'Sunburst', has a better neck than 'Lady Hillingdon' and blooms more and is more double than 'Mme. Ravary'. Seems to have been buried for five years, but is worth resurrecting - editorial.

p147. Geoffrey G. Whitney. Mass. A Gentleman Discusses Blondes.
Margaret Horton Orange-yellow, suffused apricot and fading to pale orange-buff. Unusually long buds, opening well to flowers of medium petalage and substance. Odor good. Bush poor when planted and slow to start. Blooms in July 1, August 4, September 1; a total of 6.
Book  (1926)  Page(s) 168.  
 
Mary Senni. Italy. ....So many so-called yellow roses are apricot, or what drygoods shops call "champagne", and I dislike them so much. Among these are Margaret Horton and....
Website/Catalog  (1926)  Page(s) 32.  
 
Margaret Horton Deep orange yellow; buds long and pointed; growth vigorous. Very fine. Garden. Exhibition. Vig.
Book  (1925)  Page(s) 131.  
 
Mary Senni, Italy. Apricot-yellow: Margaret Horton 'Jules Tabart', 'Louise Catherine Breslau' (almost pink), 'Wilhelm Kordes', 'Mrs. Hornby Lewis', 'Charm', 'Senorita Carmen Sert', 'Mrs. Farmer' (the best of all these).
Website/Catalog  (1925)  Page(s) 5 (photo), 8.  Includes photo(s).
 
Margaret Horton, 1921, orange-yellow-red, long bud
Book  (1924)  
 
p158-2 Mrs. H. R. Darlington. Some New Roses Since 1917.
Margaret Horton (Elisha J. Hicks). Large full flowers of orange yellow colour. Fairly free and vigorous. Foliage somewhat addicted to mildew. A useful Rose.

p186-8 Walter Easlea. Garden Roses. Orange, apricot and copper: Margaret Horton, 'Mrs. H. D. Greene', 'Aspirant Marcel Rouyer', 'Geo. Dickson', 'Benedicte Seguin'
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