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crimson China, and the brightest of its colour ; Dr. 

 Grill (T.), rosy fawn; Fellenberg, a China rose which 

 never seems out of blobm, very vigorous ; General 

 Jacqueminot (H.P.), crimson, one of the best 

 known of all; G. Nabonnand (T.), already described; 

 Gustave Regis (H.T.) ; Kaiserin Augusta Victoria 

 (H.T.), cream colour ; Killarney (H.T.), a charming 

 flower, soft pink in colour and of strong growth ; 

 La France (H.T.), one of the most popular of all 

 roses ; La Tosca (H.T.), a hybrid that has a great 

 future before it ; Madame Abel Chatenay (H.T.), 

 one of the most beautiful roses existing ; Madame 

 Chedane Guinoisseau (T.), pure yellow ; Madame 

 Eugene Resal, a China rose of exquisite shades 

 reminding one of those of Madame Laurette 

 Messimy ; Madame Hoste (T.), lemon -yellow ; 

 Madame Jules Grolez (H.T.), soft rose ; Madame 

 Lambard (T.), rosy salmon ; Maman Cochet (T.), 

 rose and its white sport ; Mar^chal Niel (N.), for a 

 warm county or under glass ; Marie van Houtte 

 (T.), soft yellow, with an edging of rose to the 

 petals ; Marquise Litta (H.T.), rose carmine ; 

 Mildred Grant (H.T.), white, strong growth ; Mrs. 

 Bosanquet, a very soft pink flower of much charm ; 

 Mrs. Edward Mawley (T.), carmine and pink ; Mrs. 

 John Laing (H.P.) ; Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford 



