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7.2 tiful shade of deep rose-pink. Blooms very freely 
and is' choice as a cut flower. Late. 
La Rosiere (Crousse 1888), a dainty variety with semi- 
8.3 double white blooms having yellow tints like a tea 
rose. Foliage dark green and “crinkled.” Not large 
but very charming. Midseason. 
La Tendresse (Crousse 1896), delightful milk-white flow- 
8.1 ers with an occasional splashing of carmine; good 
size and borne freely in clusters. Midseason. 
Livingstone (Crousse 1879), compact flowers of light sil- 
8.1 very-pink, oftentimes flecked with carmine. Strong 
stems produce a profusion of bloom. Late. 
Mme. Calot (Meillez 1856), large, fresh-pink blossoms 
8.1 with some buff shades. Strong stems. Early. 
Madame D. Treyeran (Dessert 1899), delicately tinted 
8.2 white petals, dotted and splashed with lilac. A free 
bloomer and very fragrant. Early. 
Mme. Emile Galle (Crousse 1881), an exquisite shade of 
8.5 shell-pink. Flowers large and borne on long stems. 
We can thoroughly recommend this when a very late 
variety is desired. 
Madame Manchet (Dessert 1913), a very full cup-shaped 
8.5 flower of rose-pink with a silvery light. Tall, stiff 
stems. Very late. 
Mile. Jeanne Riviere (Riviere 1908), guard petals deep 
8.2 flesh, gradually changing lighter, center petals nar¬ 
rower and of a deep cream shade. Tall, strong stems 
and abundant flowers. This variety is especially 
good for garden or mass effects. Midseason. 
Mile. Leonie Calot (Calot 1861), a beautiful shade of sal- 
8.1 mon-pink fading to a soft flesh-white. Blooms free¬ 
ly in clusters on long stems. Late. 
Marguerite Gaudichau (Millet 1903), very delicate shell- 
8.1 pink petals, rather incurved, interspersed with an ir¬ 
regular ring of yellow stamenoids. Fragrant. Very 
charming variety. Late. 
Marquis C. Lagergren (Dessert 1911), brilliant cherry-red 
7.8 with darker shadings. Flowers borne in clusters on 
stiff, upright stems, which make it an excellent va¬ 
riety for mass planting. Midseason. 
Marie Lemoine (Calot 1869), very large flower of creamy- 
8.5 white with a golden light reflected from hidden sta¬ 
mens. Fragrant. Stems dwarf but strong. Late. 
An exceptionally beautiful flower. 
Masterpiece (Kelway 1895), a deep, glowing crimson 
7.4 oftentimes showing some golden stamens. Stems 
erect and a very fine variety for garden effects. Late. 
Midnight (Brand 1907), large, very dark maroon, good 
7.3 for cut flowers. Early midseason. 
Monsieur Dupont (Calot 1872), large, symmetrical flow- 
8.3 ers of ivory-white with crimson markings in center. 
Strong, vigorous growth and a fine variety. Late. 
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