158 ROSES FOR ENGLISH GARDENS 



Madame Chcdane Gninoisseau (T.). — Yellow; moderately 

 vigorous. A fine button-hole Rose. (A.) 



Madame Cusin (T.). — Pale rose; upright growth. A good 

 exhibition Tea; rather tender. (A.) 



Madame de Watteville (T.). — Cream-edged rose ; vigorous. A 

 very distinct and pretty exhibition Tea ; rather tender. (A.) 



Madame Eugene Resal (China). — Coppery rose; vigorous. 

 Much like Laurette Messimy, but deeper in colour. (A.) 



Madame Gabriel Luizet (H.P.). — Pink; vigorous. An ex- 

 cellent early-flowering exhibition Rose. It seldom flowers 

 in the autumn. (S.) 



Madame Hoste (T.). — Lemon yellow; vigorous. A fine ex- 

 hibition and garden Rose. (A.) 



Madajne Jules Grolez (H.T.). — Clear rose; vigorous. A very 

 distinct and free-flowering garden Rose. (A.) 



Madame Lambard (T.). — Salmon shaded rose; vigorous. A 

 good and continuous-flowering garden Tea. Very vari- 

 able in colour. (A.) 



"^Maman Cocheti^,). — Pale pink; vigorous. A fine addition 

 to the exhibition and garden Teas. (A.) 



Marchioness of Londonderry (H.P.). — Ivory white ; vigorous 

 erect growth. Large petals of great substance. A good 

 exhibition Rose. Colour too often a very unpleasant 

 shade of white. (A.) 



Markhal Niel (N.). — Golden yellow; very vigorous. The 

 finest yellow Rose in cultivation. Fragrant. Very subject 

 to canker. (A.) 



Marie Baumann (H.P.). — Soft carmine -red; moderately 

 vigorous. A good exhibition Rose. Fragrant. (A.) 



* Marie Van Houtte (T.). — Lemon yellow edged rose ; vigorous. 

 A charming exhibition and garden Tea of good growth. (A.) 



"^Marquise Litta (H.T.). — Carmine rose ; vigorous. A fine and 



distinct early-flowering exhibition and garden Rose. (A.) 



Meg Merrilies (Sweet-brier). — Crimson ; very vigorous. One 



of the best of the Penzance Sweet-briers. (S.) 

 Mildred Grant i^r^.). — White; vigorous. This variety promises 



