l8 
CUBRANS' LIST OF ROSES, 1999-10. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses— continued. 
Forcing Roses are marked (F), Exhibition Roses (E), Garden Decorative Roses 
(G), Climbing and Tall-growing varieties (C). 
No. 
630 Mdlle. Marie Verdier (E G), beautiful bright satin rose, large, full, and 
good form ; petals stout and very smooth. 
640 Magna Charta (F e G), bright pink, suffused carmine, very large, full, 
globular flower. 
641 Maharajah (G C), large single flowers of a velvety crimson, with rich 
golden stamens ; a vigorous, hardy variety, well adapted for a specimen 
plant on a lawn or border. A.M., R.H.S. 
643 Marchioness Of Downshire (E g), satin pink, shaded rose, large, full, of 
excellent form ; vigorous and free. 
644 Marchioness of Dufferln (G), rosy pink, suffused yellow, large, full, and 
fine form ; vigorous. 
650 Marchioness Of Londonderry (EG), ivory white, of large size and fine 
form, petals of great substance, highly perfumed ; free and vigorous. 
664 Margaret Dickson (E G), white, pale flesh centre, large, good substance, 
magnificent form, vigorous. 
Marguerite Brassac (syn. Charles Lefebvre). 
680 Marie Baumann (F E G), soft carmine crimson, large and free ; more 
often perfect than any other Rose (syn. Madame A. Laval). 
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 g), beautiful bright Rose, a splendid variety ; 
specially useful in late Autumn. 
Marshal P. Wilder (syn. Alfred Colomb). 
700 Maurice Bemardln (F E G), bright crimson, globular, and fragrant ; 
one of the most reliable (syn. Exposition de Brie, Ferdinand de 
Lesseps). 
7 02 Mavoureen (E g), delicate silvery flesh white, shaded rose. 
705 Merveille de Lyon (F E G), white, shaded rose, very large, full and cupped ; 
splendid constitution ; one of the best. 
Monsieur Boncenne (syn. Baron de Bonstctten) . 
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 (EG), 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 Laing ; 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 (feg), crimson scarlet, shaded maroon, brightest 
of all the deep crimson Roses. 
