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Mme. Antoine Mari (T.), A. Mari, 1902.— Rose, 



shaded white, opening blush-white. Vigorous. Gar- 

 den, standard, bedding. Foliage almost evergreen. 

 Mildew proof. Good in autumn. Prune 6. 



Mme. Constant Soupert (T.), Soupert et Netting, 

 1905. — Deep yellow, shaded peach. Moderately vigor- 

 ous. Exhibition, glass. A fine Tea in a dry season. 

 Prune 2, 3, or 42. 



Mme. C. Martel (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1917.- 

 Sulphur yellow. Exhibition. Fragrant. Prune 3. 



Mme. d'Arblay (Hybrid Musk).— Flesh, chang- 

 ing to white. Very vigorous. Pillar, arch, pergola. 

 Summer-flowering. Fragrant. Prune 18 or 89. 



Mme. Edouard Herriot (Pernet), Pernet-Ducher, 



1913. — ^Vivid terra-cotta, passing to clear strawberry 



rose. Semi-double. Garden, standard, bedding, 



.glass, town. Glossy green foliage. The " Daily 



Mail" Rose. Prune 20. 



Mme. Eugene Resal (C), Guillot, 1895.— Coppery 

 rose, shaded orange. Vigorous. Garden, standard, 

 bedding, bush. Striking colour. Prune 31. 



Mme. Jean Dupuy (T.), P. Lambert, 1902.— 

 Yellow, edged rose. Vigorous. Garden, standard. A 

 good buttonhole Rose. Prune 6. 



Mme. Jules Bouche (H.T.), Croibier, 1911.— Por- 

 celain white. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. Prune 4. 



Mme. Jules Gouchault (poly, pom.), Turbat, 1914. 

 —Orange pink. Vigorous. Bedding. Prune 34. 



Mme. Jules Gravereaux (T.), Soupert" et Notting, 

 1901. — Flesh, shaded yellow. Very vigorous. Exhibi- 

 tion, pegging down, wall. Free-flowering. Prune 6 

 7, or 41. 



