320 The Rose Garden. 



146. MARQUISE DE VIVENS ; flowers pale rose, centres shaded with yellow ; 

 semi-double. 



147. MEDEA (Wm. Paul & Son) ; flowers lemon colour, canary yellow centres, 

 clear and bright, open flowers globular ; growth vigorous. A magnificent exhibition 

 Rose. 



148. META; crushed strawberry colour suffused with saffron, base of petals coppery 

 yellow ; growth vigorous. 



149. Miss ETHEL BROWNLOW ; flowers bright salmon pink, shaded with yellow 

 at base of petals, large, and of good form. 



150. Miss AGNES C. SHERMAN; flowers soft rose, centre brighter rose tinted with 

 salmon red, large and full, perfect shape ; growth vigorous. 



151. MOIRET ; flowers fawn, sometimes yellowish, exquisitely tinted with rose, 

 variable, very large and full ; form cupped, fine ; growth vigorous. A superb Rose 

 and very sweet. 



152. MORNING GLOW (Wm. Paul & Son); flowers bright rosy crimson richly 

 suffused with orange and fawn. A most fascinating combination of colours. Large 

 massive petals. A distinct and charming variety for massing. Growth vigorous. 



153. MRS B. R. CANT; flowers deep rose on outer petals, and in the Autumn 

 frequently a rich red, inner petals soft silvery rose suffused with buff at the base, of 

 good substance and symmetrical in form ; a hardy variety and a vigorous grower. 



154. MRS EDWARD MAWLEY ; flowers bright carmine shaded with salmon, very 

 large, of good shape ; growth vigorous. 



155. MRS JAMES WILSON ; flowers deep lemon yellow, edge of petals tipped with 

 rose ; growth vigorous. 



156. MRS OLIVER AMES; a soft blush white sport from Mrs Pierpont Morgan, 

 with a little deeper shading on the edges of petals ; has been awarded several medals 

 and certificates in America as a new variety of merit. 



157. MRS PlERPONT MORGAN; a sport from Madame Cusin, with bright cerise 

 or rose pink flowers ; growth vigorous. 



158. MRS REYNOLDS HOLE; flowers deep purplish rose, centre tinted with 

 crimson, very large and full ; fine buds produced singly on long stems ; good foliage, 

 growth vigorous. 



159. MRS STEPHEN TRESEDER ; a fine lemon-coloured sport from Anna Ollivier ; 

 free growing and perpetual. Very good. 



160. MURIEL GRAHAME ; a sport from Catherine Mermet, pale cream faintly 

 flushed with rose. 



161. NARCISSE ; flowers pale yellow, of medium size, full ; form cupped, fine ; 

 growth moderate. 



162. NlPHETOS ; flowers white, their centres pale lemon, Magnolia-like, very large 

 and full ; form globular. A distinct and beautiful Rose of moderate growth. Raised 

 by M. Bougere at Angers. 



