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Mabel Morrison. — A siport of Baroness Rothschild, and 

 like it in nearly all respects, save color, which is a pure 

 dead white, but in autumn flushed with delicate pink. 



Madame t'has. Wood. — Very large, and free bloomer; 

 deep crimson, shaded with purple. 



Madame Knorr. — Medium, very full; bright glossy 

 rose, remarkably sweet. Old, but valued. 



Madame Victor Verdier. — Large, full, globular; car- 

 mine-rose; fragrant; free bloomer, and though not new, 

 excellent. 



M'lle. Marie Rady. — Large to very large, full, globu- 

 lar, the petals finely imbricated; ver million-red; free 

 bloomer, and highly valued among red roses. 



Marguerite de St. Amande. — Medium, particularly 

 beautiful in the bud; bright rose; free, especially in 

 autumn; much used by those who force roses. 



Marie Baumann. — Large and full, excellent form; deep 

 carmine; very fragrant; remarkably free, and classed by 

 all among the best. 



Mods. E, Y. Teas. — Large, fine globular form; car- 

 mine-crimson; highly fragrant; excellent. 



Oxonian. — Large, full, globular; the petals of great 

 substance; bright rose; fragrant. 



Paeonia. — Large to very large, full; red; fragrant; 

 old, but valued for its fine foliage, and free flowering. 



Paul Xeyron. — Very large and perhaps the largest yet 

 produced; deep rose; somewhat fragrant; very free 

 bloomer. 



Pierre Xottins^. — Very large, fine globular form; very 

 deep crimson with a violet shade; highly fragrant; free 

 and one of the most valued among the dark roses. 



Princess Mathilde.— Medium, not very full; fine 

 shade of crimson; moderately free. 



