Mary margaret mcbride rose

  • Rosa 'Mary Margaret McBride' is a medium pink Hybrid tea rose named after popular 1940's radio host, Mary Margaret McBride.
  • Bloom: Deep pink, salmon-pink shading.
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    'Mary Margaret McBride' rose Description

    Photo courtesy of The Garden of Pernetianas

    Availability:

    Commercially available

    HMF Ratings:

    17 favorite votes.  
    Average rating: EXCELLENT-.  

    ARS:

    Medium pink Hybrid Tea.
    Registration name: Mary Margaret McBride

    Class:

    Hybrid Tea.  

    Bloom:

    Deep pink, salmon-pink shading.  Moderate fragrance.  35 to 50 petals.  Average diameter 4.5".  Large, very full (41+ petals), high-centered bloom form.  Blooms in flushes throughout the season.  Long, pointed buds.  

    Habit:

    Bushy, upright.  Glossy, dark green, leathery foliage.  

    Growing:

    USDA zone 6b through 9b (default).  

    Patents:

    United States - Patent No: PP 537  on  4 Aug 1942   VIEW USPTO PATENT

    Notes:

    Mary Margaret McBride (November 16, 1899 Paris, Miss. - April 7, 1976 West Shokan, N.Y.), American radio interview host ("First La

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  • Mary Margaret McBride

    American writer and radio host (1899–1976)

    For the American country musician, see Mary McBride (musician).

    Mary Margaret McBride (November 16, 1899 – April 7, 1976) was an American radio interview host and writer. Her popular radio shows spanned more than 40 years. In the 1940s, the daglig audience for her housewife-oriented program numbered from six to eight million listeners. She was called "the First Lady of Radio".

    Early life

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    McBride was born on November 16, 1899, in Paris, Missouri, to a farming family. Their frequent relocations disorganized her early schooling, but at the age of six, she became a lärling at a preparatory school called William Woods College, and at 16 the University of Missouri, receiving a grad in journalism there in 1919. She was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta at the University of Missouri.[1]

    She worked a year as a reporter at the Cleveland Press, and then until 1924 at the New York Evening Mail. Follow