CA TALOG UE OF NE W R OSES. 



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Mme. Welche. mod. Ducher, 1878. Yellow, the centre 

 orange-yellow, large, rather fiat form ; a distinct, good 

 rose. 



Mme. Zoetman, mod. or free. Delicate flesh, changing to 

 white, large, very full, flat form. A splendid white. 



Marechal Hobert, free. Ducher, 1875. Creamy-white, 

 the centre shaded with buff; large size, quite fragrant. 



Marguerite de St. Amande,/ree. Sansal, 1864. Bright 

 rose, very beautiful in the bud state ; this variety will 

 give more fine blooms in the autumn than any other 

 in the class. 



Marie Berton, vig. Levet, 1875. Pale yellow ; the most 

 beautiful of all the Gloire de Dijon race. 



Marquis of Salisbury, mod. G. Paul, 1879. Coppery 

 rose, shaded with crimson. 



Marquise de Castellane, mod. Pernet, 1869, Carmine- 

 rose, a bright and permanent shade, very large, very 

 full ; not fragrant, but a very effective exhibition 

 variety. 



Mary Pochin, mod. Pochin, 1881. Lake, shaded with 

 crimson ; said to be a fine exhibition rose. 



May Quennell, dwf or mod. Postans, 1878, Magenta, 

 shaded with crimson. 



Michael Saunders, mod. Bennett, 1879. Bronzed rose, 

 good, round form ; a fine rose when well grown. 



Mignonette, mod. Guillot, 1881. Delicate rose, changing 

 to blush, very small, double ; a little smaller than 

 Paquerette, and less full, but distinct and attractive. 



Miss Hassard, free. Turner, 1875. Pink, large, very 

 full, sweetly scented. A good early sort. 



Monsieur Woman, dwf. Guillot-pere, 1866. Deep, rosy 

 pink, often delicately mottled, large globular flowers, 

 with pointed centre. A magnificent, but unreliable 

 show rose. 



Mrs. Harry Turner, mod. Laxton, 1880. Bright 



Large 

 Size. 



crimson, medium size, promising. 



Mrs. 



free. 

 stout 



Cranston, 1880. Crimson, 



texture of petals ; a large, 



Jowitt, mod. or 

 tinged with lake, 

 globular flower. 



Multiflora alba, vig. Single, white flowers, produced in 

 corymbs ; an attractive shrub, in the way of Polyantha 

 Simplex. 



Nancy Lee, dwf. Bennett, 1879. Satiny rose, small size, 

 beautiful buds, highly scented ; growth very slender. 



Niphetos, dwf. 1844. Whice, sometimes faintly tinged 

 with pale yellow, long, large buds, the petals thick and 

 durable. A very beautiful variety under glass ; it is 

 not suited for growing in open air. 



Paquerette, mod. Guillot, 1875. This is the oldest of the 

 white varieties, and, in our opinion, the most useful. 

 Pure white, about one inch in diameter, flowering in 

 panicles of from 5 to 40 blooms, full, prettily formed, 

 recalling blossoms of the double-flowering cherry. In 

 flower continuously from June to November. A rose 

 for the million. 



H. E.j Paul Jamain, free. Jamain, 1878. Crimson, slightly 

 I tinged with violet-red ; similar to Charlts Lefebvre. 



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