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Malle. Bonnaire (Pernet, 1859): pure white, centre beautifully 
shaded with clear flesh, flowers of medium size and well formed ; a 
very beautiful free-blooming Rose ; mod. 
Malle. Catherine Soupert (Lacharme, 1879): white, bordered and 
shaded with rose, large, full, of perfect form ; a fine Rose ; wig. 
Malle. Eugénie Verdier (Guillot fils, 1869): centre clear satin- 
pink, outer petals pale satin, colour clear and beautiful, flowers large, 
full and cupped; a superb Rose ; vq. 
Malle. Julia Dymonier (Gonod, 1879); pink, changing to blush, 
flowers compact, beautifully and evenly formed, large and full; an 
improved Marie Cointet; mod. 
Malle. Marie Cointet (Guillot fils, 1872): bright satin-pink, outer 
petals paler, glossy thick petals; a very beautiful and distinct 
Rose ; mod. 
Mdlle. Marie Digat (Levet, 1883): fine crimson-red, large and 
globulous ; a free bloomer; vig. 
Mille. Marie Rady (Fontaine, 1865): brilliant red, flowers 
large, very full and beautifully imbricated; one of the most 
perfect ; wg. 
Mille. Marie Verdier (E. Verdier, 1875): bright rose, good 
cupped form ; a beautiful Rose ; vey. 
Malle. Marguerite Dombrain (E. Verdier, 1865): satiny rose 
colour, very large, full and globular ; vq. 
Madlle. Marguerite Manoin (Fontaine, 1879): deep carmine-rose, 
beautiful fresh colour, very large and full; a fine Rose ; wg. 
Malle. Therese Levet (Levet, 1866): brilliant rose colour, large, 
full and globular; one of the best ; wig. 
Magna Charta (W. Paul & Son, 1876): flowers bright pink, 
suffused with carmine, very large and full, and of good form ; wg. 
Marchioness of Exeter (Laxton, 1877): bright rose flushed with 
carmine, a large cup-shaped and well-built flower; good habit and 
distinct 3 wy. 
Marechal Vaillant (Jamain, 1861): rosy crimson, colour bright, 
tlowers large, double and well formed ; a fine Rose ; wig. 
Marguerite Brassac (Brassac, 1875); dark velvety crimson, 
similar to Charles Lefebvre, very smooth and even in form ; vg. 
Marguerite de Roman (Schwartz, 1883): pink-white, flesh-rose 
in the centre ; very large and well formed ; wg. 
Marguerite de St. Amand (Sansal, 1864): glossy satin-rose, a 
