284 THE ROSE. 
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VaRIETY, Hasir 
$F GROWTH, AND CLASS, DESCRIPTION. 
955. Maréchal Vaillant,|Viennot, 1861. (Sent out by Jamain.) 
free. JER: Crimson, large, full, well formed, fra- 
grant; a fine rose, which, were it not 
for Maurice Bernardin, would be 
more useful. It is a valuable kind 
for large collections. 
756. * Margaret Dickson,|A. Dickson & Sons, 1891. “* Of magnifi- 
vig. H.R. cent form ; . white, with pale flesh cen- 
te- petals very large, shell shaped, and 
of great substance ; foliage very large, 
dark green.’ 
757. Marguérite Bras-|Brassac, 1875. The same as Charles Le- 
sac. AR. Sebure. 
758. Marguérite de St./Sansal, 1864. Raised from /ules Mar- 
Amand, free. A.R. gottin, Bright rose, very beautiful in 
the bud state; will give more fine 
blooms in the autumn than any other 
of the class, and it is also one of the 
best for forcing. It cannot be prop- 
agated from cuttings. 
759. Marie Baumann,|Baumann, 1863. Crimson-vermilion, suf- 
mod. Re. fused with carmine, large, full, of ex- 
quisite color and form, very fragrant ; 
the wood freely covered with small 
light red thorns, This variety is a 
little lighter and brighter in color than 
Marie Rady, which is a shade lighter 
than Alfred Colomb, A rose of the 
highest quality and very productive ; 
no collection can be complete with it 
left out. It should be given a favored 
position. 
760. Marie Caroline de|Nabonnand, 1881. Pure white. 
Sartoux. 7. 
761. Marie de Blois, free.| Moreau-Robert, 1852. Rose color, double, 
M, not mossy, pocr. 
762. Marie de Bour-|Moreau-Robert, 1853. Bright rose, me- 
gogne,dwf. P.M. dium size. 
763. Marie Ducher, free.| Ducher, 1868. Salmon-rose, large, very 
Ife full, somewhat flat; a free blooming 
kind, of excellent habit. Not a refined 
ode yet it is a sort worth grow- 
764. Marie Guillot, mod, Guillot fils, 1874. White, faintly tinged 
tf with yellow, Tees full; of splendid 
form. One of the most beautiful Teas; 
would that it were fragrant ! 
