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161. MAR^CHAL VAILLANT; flowers purplish-red, large, full, and of good form, 

 hardy and free ; growth vigorous. Introduced by M. J amain of Paris in 1861. 



162. MARGARET DICKSON ; flowers white, with pale flesh centres ; large shell-like 

 petals of good substance. Form good, foliage handsome. 



163. MARGUERITE BOUDET ; flowers delicate flesh colour, of exquisite shape. 

 A poor grower. 



164. MARGUERITE DE ST AMANDE ; flowers rosy flesh-colour, large, full, and of 

 fine form, an abundant bloomer ; habit fine ; growth vigorous. 



165. MARIE BAUMANN ; flowers bright carmine, very large, smooth, and of 

 excellent form, something in the way of Beauty of Waltham ; growth vigorous. 

 Quite first-rate. 



MARIE LOUISE POIRET; see Group XXXVIIL, section 3. 

 MARJORIE; see Group XXXVIIL, section 3. 

 MARQUISE LITTA; see Group XXXVIIL, section 3. 



1 66. MARQUISE DE CASTELLANE ; flowers beautiful bright rose, very large and 

 full ; form perfect ; blooms freely ; growth robust. One of the best. 



167. MAURICE BERNARDIN (syn. Exposition de Brie); flowers vermilion, large, 

 full, and of fine form ; growth vigorous. 



168. MAVOURNEEN ; flowers pale pink. A strong grower. 



169. MERVEILLE DE LYON ; flowers pure white, sometimes washed with satin- 

 rose, very krge, full, and cupped ; probably a sport from Baroness Rothschild. One 

 of the best. 



170. MERVEILLE DES BLANCHES ; a sport from Baroness Rothschild, with very 

 large almost full flowers ; white slightly flushed with pink in centres. 



171. MlLTON (Wm. Paul & Son); flowers very bright carmine, the petals shaded 

 with velvety crimson and reflexed with silvery white. Of fine globular shape, and 

 very full. The plant forms large bushes, having beautiful grass-green foliage. 



172. Miss MARIE CORELLI ; 'a distinct salmon-pink sport of Suzanne Marie 

 Rodocanachi. 



MONSIEUR BONCENNE ; see Baronne de Bonstetten. 



173. MRS COCKER; flowers a beautiful soft pink, full, and high centre. Petals 

 shell-like ; a hardy and vigorous grower, and very free flowering. 



174. MRS FRANK CANT ; flowers clear pink, edges of petals silvery white. 



175. MRS F. W. SANFORD ; a nearly white sport of Mrs John Laing. The 

 flowers are a pale blush pink shading to white. The variety possesses all the good 

 points of the parent, resembling it in everything but colour. 



176. MRS G. DlCKSON; flowers bright satin-pink, large and free; quite mildew 

 proof. 



177. MRS HARRY TURNER; flowers crimson-scarlet, shaded with maroon, brilliant. 



178. MRS JOHN LAING; a new Hybrid Perpetual Rose; soft pink in colour, in 



