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Mme. Jules Grolez (H.T.), Guillot, 1897.— Bright 

 silvery rose. Moderately vigorous. Garden, standard, 

 bedding. A good and distinct garden rose. Rather 

 subject to mildew. Fragrant. Prune 4. 



Mme. Leon Pain (H.T.), Guillot, 1904.— Silvery 

 flesh. Vigorous. Garden, standard, bedding, town. 

 A good garden Rose. Prune 4. 



Mme. Ravary (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1899.— Pale 

 orange yellow, deeper centre. Vigorous. Garden, 

 standard, bedding, glass, town. A good bedlding rose. 

 Prune 4 or 42. 



Mme. Segond=Weber (H.T.), Soupert et Notting, 

 1908. — Light rose salmon, deeper centre. Vigorous. 

 Garden, standard, bedding, glass. A good bedding 

 rose. Prune 4 or 42. 



Maiden's Blush (Alba). 1797.— Blush, deeper 

 centre. Vigorous. Garden, bush. Hardy and frag- 

 rant. Summer-flowering. Prune 15. 



Maman Cochet (T.), Cochet, 1893.— Deep flesh, 

 shaded fawn, outer petals suffused Ught rose. Vigor- 

 ous. Exhibition, garden, standard. One of the 

 best and most reliable of the Teas. Prune 6, 7, or 42. 



Maman Turbat (poly, pom.), Turbat & Co., 1911. 

 — .Peach pink. Bedding, edging. Very free-flowering. 

 Prune 34. 



Marcella (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1913.— Salmon 

 buff. Exhibition, glass. Prune 4, 5, or 42. 



Marchioness of Ormonde (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 

 1918. — Straw yellow. Moderately vigorous. Exhi- 

 bition. Prune 3. 



Marechal Niel (N.), Pradel, 1864.— Deep bright 

 golden yellow. Vigorous climber. Exhibition, stan- 

 dard, S. or W. wall, glass. Best under glass. Re- 

 quires a warm situation out of doors, ^''ery fragrant. 

 Prune 32 or 42. 



