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8.2 MARCELLE DESSERT (Dessert 1899). Creamy white splashed 

 pale pink with red markings in the center. Flowers tea-rose scented. 

 Rose type. Medium tall. Midseason. . $1.00. 



7.5 MARECHAL VALLIANT (Calot 1867). Immense full purplish 

 red flower on long stems. Very late. 50c. 



8.1 MARIE (Calot 1868). Well formed, compact flowers of white 

 with a faint tinge of canary-yellow. Very tall stiff stem and very 

 late. 75c. 



8.4 MARGUERITE GERARD (Crousse 1892). Large, compact semi 

 rose type developing into a crown with stamens. Very pale hydrangea 

 pink, fading to nearly white, central petals minutely flecked dark 

 carmine. Medium height, free bloomer. Late. $1.00. 



8.9 MARIE CROUSSE (Crousse 1892). Very large and full, beauti- 

 fully formed and rounded flower of the most exquisite shade of salmon 

 pink imaginable, fairly glowing with freshness. $1.00. 



8.5 MARIE LEMOINE (Calot 1896). Large, very compact flower of 

 rose type. Pure white, with cream white center and an occasional 

 carmine tip. Extra good. Very late. 50c. 



7.8 MARQUIS LAGERGREN (Dessert 1911). This is a brilliant 

 cherry red with darker shadings. The flowers are of fine form, and 

 borne in clusters on strong, stiff stems. Midseason. $1.50. 



9.1 MARTHA BULLOCH (Brand 1907). Enormous cup shaped flower 

 of soft rose pink, well formed and of good substance. Strong grower 

 and free bloomer. Fragrant. Late. $7.50. 



8.7 MARY BRAND (Brand 1907). A vivid crimson with a silky sheen 

 that gives it a wonderful brilliance. The golden stamens are scatter- 

 ed through the center of irregularly fringed petals. The plant which 

 is of medium height, is a mass of crimson bloom. Midseason. $2.50. 



8.7 MARY P. KING (Franklin 1921). An even shade of light coral 

 pink, deepening towards the center of the bloom. Center petals 

 delicately margined with lavender. Fragrant. Miidseason. $7.00. 



9.0 MARY WOODBURY SHAYLOR (Shaylor 1916). The guard 

 petals of the flower are a fresh, shell pink, and the center a creamy 

 yellow. Dwarf in growth with stiff stems. Profuse bloomer. $10.00. 



7.9 MATHILDE DE ROSENECK (Crousse 1883). Very large, globu- 

 lar flower of rose type. Color pale lilac rose, with deep carmine 

 center. Very fragrant. Tall, strong grower and free bloomer. Late. 

 75c. 



8.5 MAUD L. RICHARDSON (Hollis 1904). Rose type; late. Large 

 rather loose flat flower. Pale lilac rose, center lighter. Fragrant. $1.00. 



6.5 MEISSONIER (Crousse 1886). Bomb type; midseason. Very 

 brilliant crimson; full double flowers on stiff wiry stems; the stems 

 sometimes have short crooks in them. The coloring is wonderfully 

 rich and brilliant. In my estimation this deserves a higher rating. 50c. 



7.3 MIDNIGHT (Brand 1907). Large, very dark maroon. Good for 

 cut flowers. Early midseason. $1.00. 



