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Margaret (H.T.), W. Paul Sz Son, 1909.— Soft 

 salmon-rose. Vigorous. Exhibition, gardten, glass. 

 Prune 4, 5, or 42. 



Margaret Dickson Hamill (H.T.), A. Dickson and 

 Sons, 1915. — Pale straw. Vigorous. Garden, stan- 

 dard, bedding. A very fine Rose. Prune 4. 



Marie Pavie (poly, pom.), A16gati^re, 1888. — ^Pale 

 flesh, rose tinted. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. 

 Prune 34. 



Marie van Houtte (T.), Ducher, 1871. — Lemon 

 yellow, petals edged with rose. Vigorous. Garden, 

 standard, bedding. A reliable Tea. Good on a dwarf 

 sunny wall. Fragrant. Prune 6. 



May Marriott (Pernet), T. Robinson, 1917.— 

 Orange red. Vigorous. Garden, bedding. Prune 

 ■20. 



Medea (T.), W. Paul & Son, 1891.— Lemon yel- 

 low. Moderate. Exhibition. Best in warm weather. 

 Prune 5. 



Meg Merrilies (S. Briar) (Lord Penzance), Keynes, 

 Williams and Co., 1893. — Bright crimson. Very 

 vigorous. Bush, pillar, hedge. One of the best of 

 its class. Single-flowered. Early summer-flowering. 

 Prune 22 (b). 



Melanie Soupert (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1905.- 

 Pale yellow, suffused amethyst. Vigorous. Exhibi- 

 tion, garden, standard, bedding, glass. A refined and 

 beautiful colour. Best in a cool season. One of the 

 most beautiful of all Roses. Prune 4, 5, or 42. 



Mdlanie Soupert, Climbing (H.T.), J. Burrell and 

 Co., 1914. — Pale yellow, suffused amethyst. Very 

 vigorous. Pillar, arch, S or W. wall. A reliable free 

 flowering cHmber. Prune 10 or 39. 



