8.6 G. 26 V. — Marguerite Gerard, Very 
large flesh pink flower changing to 
creamy white. Odor not the best. Good 
habit, late mid-season. $1.50 and $2.25 
9 G. 23 V. — Marie Crousse, Delicate pink 
with salmon tints, good odor and habit 
of plant, all that could be desired. Mid¬ 
season. $4.00 
8.2 G. 23 V. — Marie Jaquin, Large white 
flower or flesh tint, semi-double, re¬ 
sembling a water lily. Fine for land¬ 
scape. Mid-season. $1.50 and $2.25 
8.6 G. 36 V. — Marie Lemoine, A popular 
and well known sort. Late white; flowers 
shatter too easily for cutting. 
$1.00 and $1.50 
9.2 G. 10 — Martha Bulloch, An enormous 
cup shaped flower of soft rose pink. Size 
of flower and habit of plant similar to 
La France. Will probably be the mosi 
useful for garden and landscape work. 
Late mid-season. $25.00 
9 G. 24 V. — Milton Hill, This with Gran- 
diflora and Walter Faxon makes a trio 
of great excellence given to the world 
by John Richardson. A pure lilac rose 
color, fine odor and habit. Good for any 
purpose. $5.00 
8 G. 18 V. — Modele de Perfection, Large 
flower, rose type. Light violet rose 
color. Good odor. Flower a little on the 
coarse order and does not ajways keep 
well when cut. Mid-season. 75c and $1.00 
8 G. 24 V. — Modeste Guerin, Dark bright 
pink known as solferino red. Good odor 
and fine habit. Good for any purpose. 
Mid-season. $1.25 and $2.00 
8.4 G. 24 V. — Monsieur Dupont, Large 
flat milk white flower, splashed crimson, 
shows stamens. Odor none the best. Tall 
erect grower, shatters soon after matu¬ 
rity. Mid-season. $1.00 and $1.50 
