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Mad. Margotten. — This is a grand Rose ; always a favorite ; very large, perfectly double ; 



flowers elegantly perfumed ; color, beautiful dark citron yellow, with bright red centre ; 



a strong grower and quite hardy. 

 Mad'lle Marie Berton. — A lovely new Rose ; color, pure white, tinged and shaded with 



lemon yellow ; good size, full and double ; very sweet. 

 Mad. Miolan Carvalho. — Flowers clear sulphur yellow ; large and full ; very double and 



sweet ; a seedling from Cloth of Gold. 

 Mad. Maurice Kuppenheim.— A remarkably pretty French Rose ; flowers of elegant 



form, large, full and double ; color, pale canary yellow, faintly tinged with pink, shaded 



with coppery rose, sometimes soft rosy flesh ; very sweet, handsome and desirable ; an 



elegant sort. 

 Mad. Falcot. — Fine apricot yellow, with beautiful orange buds ; much valued for bouquets ; 



Tea-scented ; a constant bloomer ; medium size and fullness. 

 Mad. Leon St. Jean. — Beautiful large buds, carmine and orange shaded, changing when 



open, to blush rose tinged with fawn and citron ; sometimes pale lemon yellow ; very 



full, double and sweet ; an excellent Rose. 

 Mad'lle Marie Arnaud. — Elegant canary yellow, changing to white with reddish buff 



centre ; very rare and beautiful ; large full form ; very double and fragrant ; a splendid 



Rose. 

 Mad'lle Rachel. — A lovely Tea Rose ; pure snow white ; very double ; deliciously scented ; 



makes beautiful buds ; is an elegant Rose for either house culture or open ground. 

 Mad. La^wrence. — Pink button Rose; a very interesting miniature Rose about the size of 



a ten-cent piece ; very double and fragrant ; a profuse bloomer ; color, clear bright 



pink. 

 Mad. Lawrence. — Crimson button Rose ; same as above ; but deep crimson. 

 Mad. Jules Margotten. — Bright pink with crimson centre, tinged with yellow ; large and 



double ; very sweet, full and fine. 

 Mad. H. Jamin. — A splendid new variety ; large, very double ; fine cup form ; white with 



yellow centre, shaded with pink ; Tea fragrance ; extra fine. 

 Mad. Jure. — Lilac rose ; a very pretty and desirable sort; good size and substance ; dou- 

 ble and fragrant. 

 Mad. Pauline Labonte. — A beautiful Rose ; fine full form, very double and fragrant ; 



color, salmon rose, delicately tinged and shaded with fawn and amber ; a profuse 



bloomer. 

 Mad. Rivoy.— Beautiful rich crimson scarlet, very bright color ; large fine form, full and 



double ; very fragrant ; one of the best. 

 Mad. Levet. — Beautiful creamy yellow, faintly tinged with rosy blush ; very large, double 



and full ; delicious Tea perfume ; an excellent sort. 

 Mad. de Vatrey. — A splendid Tea Rose; large full form, very double and sweet; color, 



rich crimson scarlet ; very bright. 

 Malmaison. — Rich creamy flesh, changing to lovely fawn, with rose centre ; very large, 



perfectly double and exceedingly sweet ; one of the finest varieties ; quite hardy. 

 Marie Guillott. — A splendid new Rose, first-class in every respect ; color, pure snow white, 



sometimes faintly tinged with pale yellow ; extra large size, full and double ; very sweet 



Tea scent. 

 Marcelin Roda.— A splendid Rose of large fine form ; very full and double, and exceed- 

 ingly sweet ; color, pale lemon yellow deepening toward the centre to golden yellow ; 



lovely buds and flowers. 

 Marie Sisley. — An elegant Rose ; full and double ; delicious Tea scent ; color, an exquisite 



shade of pale yellow, broadly margined with bright rose. 

 Marechal Neil. — One of the largest and most beautiful Tea Roses grown ; flowers extra 



large, very double and deliciously perfumed ; color, deep golden yellow ; buds of im- 

 mense size, frequently selling in the flower stores at 25 cents each. 



