Marie Van Houtte 
ROSES, continued 
MAD. MARGOTTIN. (T.) Flesli-color, some¬ 
times slightly tinted with pale pink at center. 
Medium size, full and double. Delicately fra¬ 
grant. A desirable kind. 
MAD. PHILEMON COCHET. (T.) Color 
rose, shaded with salmon and suffused with a 
lighter shade. Vigorous. 
MAD.PLANTIER. (H. C.) Pure white, alx)ve 
medium size, full flat form. A spring bloomer ; 
very strong and vigorous. More valuable as a 
stock upon which to bud otlier varieties than 
for its own flowers. 
MAD. SADIE CARNOT. (T.) Cherry-red; 
a very good variety. 
MAD. SCIPION COCHET. (T.) Rosy yel¬ 
low ; large and double ; margins of petals wavy; 
beautiful glossy foliage ; free-flowering. 
MAGNA CHARTA. (H. C.) Bright clear 
pink, flushed with violet-crimson; very sweet; 
flowers extra large, fine form, double and full. 
A si)ring bloomer. Makes a large, vigorous 
bush. 
MANDA'S TRIUMPH. (W.) Strong-grow¬ 
ing, creeping plants, producing an abundance of 
small white Roses ; petals very slender and 
thickly set together. 
MARECHAL NIEL. (C. N.) Deep yellow ; 
very large, full, globular form ; delightfully fra¬ 
grant ; the finest of all yellow Roses. In the 
North this Rose is of a delicate constitution, and 
requires careful treatment to get good results. 
Here it is at home ; a strong, vigorotis grower, 
producing freely its magnificent flowers at all 
seasons in great abundance. It should have tiie 
first place in every collection. 
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