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Frangois Michelon. Deep rose, reverse of petals silvery. Fine, but 



almost a summer Rose ; long, slender growth. 

 General Jacqueminot. Bright scarlet-crimson. A fine free-flowering 



Rose ; thin ; fragrant. 

 Grand Mogul. Maroon-crimson, shaded. Very rich in colour. 

 Gustave Piganeau. Shaded carmine. Best on * maidens'; thoroughly 



perpetual. 



Harrison Weir. Velvety scarlet-crimson. A distinct bright Rose ; 

 fragrant. 



Heinricli Schultheis. Pinkish rose. Charming in colour when first 



open ; fragrant. 

 Helen Keller, Rosy cerise. Distinct and very good. 

 Her Majesty. Pale rose. Flowers exceptionally large and of great 



substance ; requires brier. Gold Medal N.R.S. 

 Horace Vernet. Scarlet-crimson, dark shaded. Best on * maidens.' 



Jeannie Dickson. Soft silvery-rose. Distinct in colour and free- 

 flowering. 



John Stuart Mill. Bright rosy-crimson. A good late Rose. 



Lady Helen Stewart. Very bright scarlet-crimson. Very free-flower- 

 ing ; rather small. 



Lady SheflBeld. Silvery cerise. Distinct in colour ; rather late. 



La Rosi^re. Crimson-maroon. The freest-flowering of all the dark 

 Roses. 



Le Havre. Vermilion-red. A good lasting flower of medium size. 

 Louis Van Houtte. Deep crimson, shaded maroon. A grand dark 

 Rose. 



Mme. Eugene Verdier. Silvery-rose. A fine large-petaled Rose. 



Mme. Gabriel Luizet. Light silvery-pink. Most distinct in colour ; 

 not thoroughly perpetual ; fragrant. 



Mme. Henri Pereire. Crimson, shaded scarlet. Very free-flowering. 



Mme. Lacharme. Nearly white. Good only in dry seasons. 



Mme. Victor Verdier. Clear light crimson. One of the freest flower- 

 ing and best crimson Roses ; good in autumn. 



Magna Charta. Bright pink, sufl"used with carmine. Large and 

 showy ; almost a summer Rose. 



Marchioness of Downshire. Pink, shaded with rose. A good show 

 Rose. 



Marchioness of Duflferin. Pink. Gold medal N.R,S. 

 Marchioness of Londonderry. Ivory white. A fine addition to white 

 show Roses. 



Margaret Dickson. Ivory white. Gold medal N. R. S. 

 Marguerite Brassac. Purplish-crimson. One of the best Roses grown ; 

 very fragrant. 



Marguerite de St. Amand. Clear rosy-flesh. A good reliable Rose. 

 Marie Baumann. Soft carmine -red. A grand exhibition Rose ; 

 fragrant. 



Marie Cointet. Flesh pink. Best on ' maidens. ' 

 Marie Finger. Light salmon-rose, deeper centre. Distinct in colour ; 

 good in autumn. 



Very rich in colour. 



