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MAGNA CHARTA. HP. Flowers pink, suffused with carmine. Vigorous. 

 Bedding. Prune 2 for Ex., 3 for Q. (See illustration, page 113.) 



MAM AN COCHET. T. Flowers coral-pink, shaded rosy crimson; large, 

 ver\- double, full; fragrant. Vigorous. Garden, bush. Prune 2. 



MAMAN COCHET, PINK, CLIMBING. CT.^ Flowers coral-pink, 

 shaded rosy crimson. Porch, trellis, arch. Prune 7. 



MAMAN COCHET, WHITE. T. Flowers pure white, outside petals 

 tinted pink. Large, full; fragrant; buds long, pointed. Garden, bush. 

 Prune 2. 



MAMAN COCHET, WHITE, CLIMBING. CF. Flowers pure ^yhite, 

 outside petals tinted pink; large, full; fragrant; buds long, pointed. 

 Vigorous. Porch, arch, trellis. Prune 7 — . 



MARECHAL NIEL. N. Flowers deep yellow; large, globular, full; 

 sweet scented. Vigorous. A most beautiful climber. Hardy only in the 

 South. Porch, pillar, pot, standard, etc. Prune 7 — . 



AL\X GRAF. R. Flowers bright pink, single, crimped. Climbing or 

 trailing habit. Vigorous. Wall, creeping. Prune 7 — . 



MISS ALICE DE ROTHSCHILD. T. Flowers rich yellow. We call 

 it "Bush Marechal Niel," although it is hardier than Marechal Niel. 

 Garden, bedding. Prune 2. (See page 114.) 



MISS EDITH CAVELL. P. Flowers brilliant scarlet, overlaid with 

 crimson and maroon; single. Constant bloomer. Dwarf. Bedding, 

 edging. Prune 5. (See page 85.) 



MISS LOLITA ARMOUR. HT. Flowers coral-red with coppery red 

 suffusion; large, double. Vigorous. Garden, bedding, exhibition. Prune 

 1 for Ex., 3 for Q. 



Mrs. John Lamg 



