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HOW TO GROW ROSES 



Miss Alice de Rothschild 

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Mrs. Wakefield Christie Miller 

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MAM AN COCHET, WHITE. T. Flowers snow-white, with outside 

 petals tipped pink in the autumn. Large and fragrant. Garden, 

 bedding, boutonniere. Prune 2. 



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

 sweet. A most beautiful climber. Hardy only in the South. Vigor- 

 ous. Porch, pillar, pot, standard, etc. Prune 5. 



MARGARET DICKSON HAMILL. H.T. Flowers delicate straw- 

 color, edge flushed with carmine. Fragrant. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



MARIE GUILLOT. T. Flowers pure snowy white, large and full. 

 Very fragrant. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



MARIE PAVIE. P. Flowers white with delicate rose center. Un- 

 surpassed as a bush cemetery rose. Blooms unceasingly and is quite 

 hardy. Garden, bedding. Prune 3. 



MARIE VAN HOUTTE. T. Flowers pale yellow, edged with rose; 

 large; full; fragrant. Constant bloomer; vigorous. Bedding. Prune 2. 



MARQUISE DE SINETY. H.T. Buds rich yellow-ocher suffused with 

 carmine. The expanded flower is yellow, shaded rosy red. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 2. 



MARY, COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER. H.T. Flowers beautiful 

 crimson-carmine; very large and double. Garden, bedding. Prune 2. 



MARY LOVETT. W. Flowers pure pearly white; same type as the 

 beautiful Dr. W. Van Fleet. Pergola, arch, etc. Prune 6, 7 . 



MAY QUEEN. W. Flowers clear bright pink and deliciously sweet. 

 A great bloomer. Pergola, arch, pillar, bush, hedge. Prune 6. 



