5° 
Margaret Molyneux (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1909. — 
Saffron yellow, shaded pink. — Vigorous, — Garden, 
bedding, buttonhole, pot. 
Marguerite Brassac (H.P.), Brassac, 1875. — See 
" Charles Lefebvre." 
Marie Baumann (H.P.), Baumann, 1863. — Soft car- 
mine red. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard. 
— Very fragrant. 
Marie LaYalley (H.T.), Nabonnand, 1880. — Creamy 
white, suffused pink. — Semi-climber. — Pillar, arch, 
pergola. — A delicately coloured flower. 
Marie Pavie (poly, pom.), Alegatiere, 1888. — Pale flesh, 
rose tinted. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding. 
Marie van Houtte (T.), Ducher, 1871. — Lemon yellow, 
petals edged with rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, bed- 
ding, standard. — A reliable Tea. Good on a dwarf 
sunny wall. Fragrant. 
Marquise de Ganay (H.T.), Guillot, 1909. — Bright 
silvery pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — 
Fragrant. 
Marquise de Salisbury (H.T.), Pernet-pere, 1890. — 
Bright crimson. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, 
standard, bedding. — Fine colour. Rather liable to 
mildew. 
Marquise de Sinety ,( H -T-)> Pernet-Ducher, 1906. — 
Golden yellow, shaded coppery red. — Moderately 
vigorous. Garden. 
Marquise Litta (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1893. — Deep 
carmine. — Moderately vigorous. — Exhibition, gar- 
den, standard. — Distinct in colour and reliable in 
form. Fragrant. 
Mary, Countess of Ilchester (H.T.) (see page 79). 
