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Medea (T.), W. Paul & Son, 1891. — Lemon yellow. — 
Vigorous. — Exhibition, standard. Best in warm 
weather. 
Meg Merrilies (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams & Co., 
1893. — Bright crimson. — Very vigorous. — Bush, 
pillar, hedge. — One of the best of its class. Raised 
by Lord Penzance. Single-flowered. Early summer - 
flowering. 
Melody (H.T.) (see page 79). 
Mieze (poly, pom.) (see page 79). 
Mildred Grant (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1901. — Ivory 
white, tinted peach. — Robust. — Exhibition. — A fine 
exhibition variety. 
Minnehaha (wich.), Walsh, 1905. — Deep pink. — Very 
vigorous climber.— Pillar, arch, pergola, weeping 
standard. — An exceptionally large truss. Rosette 
flowers. Late summer-flowering. 
Molly Sharman Crawford (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 
1908. — White, shaded eau-de-nil. — Vigorous. — 
Exhibition, garden, bedding, standard, pot. — A very 
good Tea. 
Monsieur Joseph Hill. — See "Joseph Hill." 
Monsieur Paul Lede. — See " Paul Lede." 
Moonlight (H.T.) (see page 79). 
Morgenroth (H.T.), P. Lambert, 1903. — Pale scarlet, 
white eye. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, pillar. — 
Single-flowered. Flowers again in the autumn. 
moschata (Species). — White. — Very vigorous climber. — 
Arch, pergola. — The wild briar of the Himalayas. 
Bears large clusters of single white flowers. 
Summer-flowering. Fragrant. 
