Melody (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1911.— Deep 

 saffron yellow, with primrose border. Moderate. 

 Best under glass. Fragrant. Prune 42. 



Mermaid (Hy. Brae), W. Paul & Son, 1917.^ 

 Pale sulphur yellow. Vigorous. Garden, bedding, 

 wall, fence, bush. Lovely large single blooms. Hardy. 

 A very fine rose. Prune 44. 



Mildred Grant (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1901. 

 — Ivory white, tinted peach. Robust. Exhibition. 

 A fine exhibition variety. Prune 3. 



Minnehaha (wich. ramb.), Walsh, 1905. — Deep 

 pink. Very vigorous climber. Pillar, arch, pergola, 

 weeping standard. An exceptionally large truss. 

 Rosette flowers. Late summer-flowering. Prune 37 

 or 39. 



Miriam (H.T.), Rev. J. H. Pemberton, 1919.— 

 Oapucine. Vigorous. Bedding. Prune 4. 



Miss Willmott (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1916. 

 — Soft creamy white. Vigorous. Exhibition, glass. 

 Very lovely. Prune 4 or 42. 



Modesty (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1916.— 

 Pearly white, shaded rose. \'^igorous. Exhibition, 

 garden, standard. Prune 4 or 5. 



Molly Bligh (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1917.— 

 Orange pink. Vigorous. Exhibition. Fragrant. 

 Prune 3. 



Molly Sharman=Craw)tord (T.), A. Dickson and 

 Sons, 1908. — White, shaded eau-de-nil. Vigorous. 

 Exhibition, garden, standard, bed'ding, glass. A very 

 good Tea. Prune 4, 5, or 42. 



Moonlight (Hybrid Musk), Rev. J. H. Pemberton, 

 1913. — Lemon white. Garden, bush, hedge. Per- 

 petual-flowering. Flowers in clusters. Semi-single. 

 Prune 18. 



