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„ , Habit of 
■ Hwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
-/9 Marguerite de Roman ( Schwartz , 1883), flesh white with deeper 
centre ; large petals, beautifully formed ; a 
paler Marie Finger free 
2/6 Maria Cristina, Reine (T.), ( Cochet , 1896), flowers large, very full; 
d’Espagne colour poppy red; bud long and beautiful; 
free flowering vig. 
2/- Mariano Vergara (T.), ( Guillol fils, 1894), flowers large, full, well 
formed ; colour magenta red shaded with 
vermilion and purple ; a good garden rose . . ,, 
-/9*Marie Baumann ( Baumann , 1 863), soft carmine red ; very large, full, 
and perfect globular reflexed form ; a grand 
exhibition rose ; always good ,, 
-/9*Marie Cointet ( Guillot , 1872), flesh pink, outer petals paler; fairly 
large, perfect shape; a distinct and charming 
variety rob. 
( "Marie Finger ( Raimbaud , 1873), light salmon rose, with deeper centre ; 
-/9 < Eugenie Verdi ku very large, perfect shape; free bloomer; 
I distinct in colour ; always good free. 
-/9*Marie Rady ( Fontaine , I860), brilliant red; very large and full, 
perfect globular imbricated form ; a bold 
flower requiring dry weather vig. 
l/-*Marie Van Houtte (T.), {Bucher, 1871), lemon yellow, petals edged 
with rose ; large, full, and perfect form; very 
free flowering, early and late ; one of the 
best „ 
-/9*Marie Verdier (E. Verdier, 1877), the purest silvery rose colour; 
perfect deep cupped form; a fine bold ex- 
hibition flower ; distinct and constant ,, 
2/- Marjorie (H.T.), {A. Dickson and Sons, 1895), colour white, suffused 
with salmon pink ; flowers medium size, full, 
and freely produced throughout the season ; 
an excellent rose both for garden decoration 
and for exhibition free 
-/9*Marquise de Castellane ( Fernet , 1869), clear cherry rose ; very large 
and full, with globular pointed centre; very 
free flowering rob. 
l/-*Marquis Lita (H.T.), {Fernet Bucher, 1894), carmine rose, with ver- 
milion red centre ; very large, quite full, and 
perfect shape ; first rate rob. and vig. 
1/- Marquis of Salisbury (H.T.), {Lic&que, 1888), the brightest crimson ; small long 
pointed buds, produced in great profusion ; valuable 
for bedding and cutting vig. 
1/6 Marquis be Vivens (T.), ( Dubreuil , 1885), bright carmine rose, with the palest yellow 
centre, reverse of petals almost white ; a most 
striking combination of colour ; a charming bedder , , 
~/9 Marshall P. Wilder . .(see Alfred Colomb ). 
— /9 Mary Bennett ( Bennett , 1885), bright rosy cerise ; large petals, 
beautiful form, but a little thin mod. 
~/9 ; 'Maurice Bernardin {Granger, 1861), (see Exposition de Brie). 
2/-*Mavourneen (A. Dickson and Sotis, 1895), delicate silvery flesh white, 
shaded ros9 at base of petals, which are of 
excellent shape and substance ; flowers large, 
full, and perfectly formed vig. 
l/-*'May Rivers (T.), {Rivers, 1890), outer petals creamy white, centre 
pale lemon yellow ; large, very full, and per- 
fect shape ; difficult to open ,, 
The plants are ripe and ready to transplant about October 20th. 
