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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF ROSES. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses —continued. 
Forcing Roses are marked (F), Exhibition Roses (E), Garden Decorative Roses 
(G), Climbing and Tall-growing varieties (C). 
No. 
682 Marie Corelli (F G), deep salmon pink, large and free ; a fine variety, 
blooming late into the Autumn. 
690 Marquise de Castellane (f e c), beautiful bright Rose, a splendid variety ; 
specially useful in late Autumn. 
Marshal P. Wilder (syn. Alfred Colomb). 
700 Maurice Bernardin (F E G), bright crimson, globular, and fragrant ; 
one of the most reliable (syn. Exposition de Brie, Ferdinand dc 
Lesseps). 
702 Mavoureen (E g), delicate silvery flesh white, shaded rose. 
705 Merveille de Lyon (F k g), white, shaded rose, very large, full and cupped ; 
splendid constitution ; one of the best. 
Monsieur Boncenne (syn. Baron de Bonstetten) . 
720 Monsieur E. Y. Teas (F E G), deep cherry red, full and globular ; fragrant, 
reliable, and free. 
738 Mrs. Cocker (E G), lovely soft pink ; large, full, and beautifully formed, 
high centre, perfect outline ; deliciously perfumed. 
741 Mrs. Frank Cant (E G), clear pink, edge of petals silvery white ; 
flowers large, full, and of good form ; free and vigorous. 
742 Mrs. F. W. Sandford (E G), blush shading to white ; a sport from Mrs. 
John I.aing ; an Exhibition Rose of the finest quality. 
743 Mrs. Geo. Dickson (g), pink, free, and continuous. 
744 Mrs. Harkness (E G), clear blush, large, of globular form, delicious musk 
fragrance ; vigorous ; early and perpetual (syn. Early Blush). 
745 Mrs. Harry Turner (F e g), crimson scarlet, shaded maroon, brightest 
of all the deep crimson Roses. 
750 Mrs. John Lalng (FEG), soft pink, large, finely shaped and exceedingly 
fragrant : continuous bloomer. (See illustration, page 20.) 
763 Mrs. R. G. Sharman Crawford (f e g), deep rosy pink, outer petals shaded 
pale flesh, white at base ; very large, of perfect imbricated form, 
free and vigorous. 
765 Mrs. Rumsey (EG), a lovely Rose, pink, of large size ; a garden Rose, 
valuable for bedding, massing, or cutting ; very free. 
768 Mrs. William Watson (G), pale pink, reverse of petals silvery white, 
blooms large, full and globular, pretty. 
Paul Jamain (syn. Charles Lefebvre). 
Penelope Mayo (syn. Duchesse de Caylus). 
775 Paul Neron (F e G), dark Rose ; large ; almost mildew-proof. 
792 Pierre Nottlng (F e C), deep velvety crimson, with a violet flush on the 
outer petals ; globular. 
800 President Willermoz (G), rich brilliant carmine, with soft violet tint. 
808 Pride of Waltham (f e gI, delicate flesh , richly-shaded bright Rose, 
large, full, and of grand form. 
810 Prince Arthur (F e g), rich deep crimson, large, excellent form. 
