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Mme. Victor Yerdier (H.P.), E. Verdier, 1863.— Clear 
crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, standard. — Best 
in autumn. Fragrant. 
Mme. Wagram, Comtesse de Turenne (H.T.), Bernaix, 
1895. — Pale flesh, tinted rose. — Very vigorous. — 
Exhibition, garden, bush, standard. — Late flower- 
ing. Best in autumn. 
Mile, de la Yalette (C.) (see page 78). 
Magnolia (H.T.) (see page 79). 
Maharajah (H.P.), B. R. Cant & Sons, 1904. — Deep 
velvety crimson. — Vigorous. — Bush. — Semi-single. 
Maiden's Blush (Alba), 1797. Blush, deeper centre. — 
Vigorous. —Garden, bush. — Hardy and fragrant. 
Summer -flowering. 
Maman Cochet (T.), Cochet, 1893. — Deep flesh, shaded 
fawn, outer petals suffused light rose. — Vigorous. — 
Exhibition, garden, standard, pot. — One of the best 
and most reliable of the Teas. 
Maman Leyavasseur (Baby Dorothy), (poly, pom.), 
Levavasseur, 1907. — Dull rosy pink. — Dwarf. — 
Garden, bedding, edging. 
Maman Turbat (poly, pom.) (see page 79). 
Marchioness of Waterford (H.T.) (see page 79). 
Marechal Niel (N.), Pradel, 1864 — Deep bright golden 
yellow. — Vigorous climber. — Exhibition, standard, 
pot, wall. — Best wider glass. Requires a warm 
situation out of doors. Very fragrant. 
Margaret (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1909. — Soft salmon- 
rose. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, pot. 
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