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Magnolia (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1912. — Sulphur-yellow. 
— Vigorous.— Garden. — Semi-double. Fragrant. 
Maman Turbat (poly, pom.), Turbat & Co., 191 1. — 
Peach-pink. — Bedding, edging. — Very free-flower- 
ing. 
Marchioness of Waterford (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1910. 
— Salmon-pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. 
Mary, Countess of Ilchester (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 
1910. — Dull crimson. — Vigorous, erect. — Garden. — 
Fragrant. 
Melody (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, ign. — Deep saffron 
yellow, with primrose border. — Vigorous. — Garden, 
pot. — Free-flowering. A good buttonhole rose. 
Fragrant. 
Mieze (poly, pom.), P. Lambert, 1910. — Light salmon- 
pink, shaded yellow, crimson buds. — Dwarf. — 
Bedding. — Bushy. Very free flowering. 
Moonlight (H.T.), Rev. J. H. Pemberton, 1913. — Lemon 
white. — Garden, bush. — Perpetual flowering. 
Flowers in clusters. Semi-single. 
Mrs. A. E. Coxhead (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1910.— 
Claret-red. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — Good in 
Autumn. Very fragrant. 
Mrs. Amy Hammond (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 191 1. 
— Cream, shaded amber. — Exhibition, garden, 
standard. Fragrant. 
Mrs. Andrew Carnegie (H.T.), J. Cocker & Sons, 1913. 
Creamy white. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — 
Fragrant. 
Mrs. C. E. Allan (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 191 1.— Pale 
orange to yellow buff. — Vigorous. Garden, bedding. 
Mrs. C. E. Pearson (H.T.), S. McGredy & Son, 1913.— 
Salmon-rose, suffused yellow. — Bedding. — After the 
colour of the " Lyons Rose," but more reliable. 
