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Habit of 
Owfs. NAME, j DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
-/9*Mme. Eugene Yerdier (E. Verdier, 1878), silvery rose ; a large 
flower of immense substance, and perfect form rob. & vig. 
-/g-Mme. Gabriel Luizet ( Liabaud , 1877), light silvery pink ; very large 
and perfect shape ; free flowering, strong growing 
and good in every way vig. 
-/g-Mme. George Paul ( Paul and Son), dark rosy red ; fairly large, full, 
and perfect shape ; reliable ,> 
-/g' ;: Mme. Yictor Yerdier (E. Verdier, 1863), clear light crimson ; 
large full, and perfect form ; one of the best ,, 
-/g*Magna Charta (W. Paul and Son, 1876), bright pink, suffused with 
carmine ; large, very full, globular form ; free 
blooming ; best on old plants ,, 
-/gMarchioness of Downshire (A. Dickson and Sons, 1894), colour 
beautiful satin pink, shaded with rose ; large, full 
and excellent form. Gold Medal N.R.S 
-/g Marchioness of Dufferin (A. Dickson and Sons, 1891), a beautiful rosy 
pink ; very large, full, and fine globular imbricated 
form ; it requires a fine hot season to open it. 
Gold Medal N.R.S » 
-/9-Marchioness of Londonderry (A. Dickson and Sons, 1893), ivory white 
petals of great substance, deep globular-formed 
flowers; very large. This is one of the finest white 
roses, and opens best on old plants ; a grand 
exhibition flower. Gold Medal N.R.S 
-/9*Marchioness of Lome (W. Paul and Son, 1S90), a rich rose colour, 
shaded in the centre with vivid carmine ; long 
pointed well-formed buds, fairly full • vig. 
-/g*Margaret Diokson (A. Dickson and Sons, 1891), ivory white, with blush 
centre ; large, fairly full, and good shape; a first- 
rate grower, and free bloomer. Gold Medal N.R.S. ,, 
-/g Marguerite Brassac (see Charles Lefebvre, page 16). 
/g*Marie Baumann ( Baumann , 1863), soft carmine red ; very large, full, 
and perfect globular reflexed form ; a grand 
exhibition rose ; >> 
-/g-Marie Finger ) (Raimbaud, 1873), light salmon rose, with deeper 
Eugenie V centre; very large, perfect shape; free blooming, 
Verdier ) distinct in colour ••••■ ^ ree 
-/9*Marie Bady ( Fontaine , 1865), brilliant red; very large and full, perfect 
globular imbricated form ; a bold flower requiring 
dry weather V1 S‘ 
-/g-Marie Yerdier (E. Verdier, 1877), the purest silvery rose colour; 
perfect deep cupped form ; a fine bold exhibition 
flower; distinct and constant >> 
-/g : Marquise de Castellano {Pernet, 1869), clear cherry rose ; very large 
and full, with globular pointed centre rob. 
-h Marshall P. Wilder (see Alfred Colomb, page 15) 
-/9 "Maurice Bernardin (Granger, 1861), (see Exposition de Bne page 17). 
-/g Mavoumeen (A. Dickson and Sujis , 1895), delicate silvery flesh white, 
shaded rose at base of petals ; flowers large, full, 
and perfectly formed •••• vl g- 
-/g Merveille de Lyon (Pernet, 1882), white, sometimes tinted with 
pink ; large open cupped form ; good in cool weather rob 
2/- -Milton (W. Paul ‘ and Son, 1901), bright carmine, the petals shaded 
with brilliant velvety crimson and reflexed with 
silver ; large, full to the centre, and of fine globular 
shape. A good garden and decorative rose, and a 
fine exhibition flower on cut-back plants vig. 
For List of Roses in Pots see page 13. 
