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i/- Madame Antoine Mari (A. Mari, igoi), soft rosy pink with 
creamy white centre, handsome bud, opening well ; 
very free. 
i/- Madame Charles ( Damaizin , 1864), deep apricot yellow, 
in the way of Madame Falcot, with longer buds and 
larger flowers, close pruning is not necessary. 
1/- Madame Constant Soupert {Soupert cS- Notting, 1905), 
dark golden yellow, tinted peach pink ; the flowers are 
carried on stiff stems, the blooms opening slowly. 
1/- Madame Falcot ( Guillot , 1858), deep apricot, most abundant 
bloomer, charming in the bud state, much used for 
button-holes ; should be but little pruned. 
1/- Madame Hoste ( Guillot , 1887), pale lemon yellow, centre 
deeper yellow. 
1/- Madame Jean Dupuy (P. Lambert, 1901), rosy yellow chang¬ 
ing to creamy white, outer petals edged with rose. 
1 /- Madame Lambard ( Lacharme , 1877), salmon shaded rose, 
very variable in colour, good habit, free bloomer ; should 
be but little pruned. 
1/- Maman Cochet ( Cochet , 1893), light pink shaded with salmon 
yellow, outer petals splashed with bright rose, large and 
full; a distinct and fine variety for exhibition ; should 
not be hard pruned. 
1 j-r Marie Van Houtte ( Ducher , 1871), canary yellow, deeper 
centre, the border of the petals tipped with bright rose, 
free and continuous bloomer ; should not be pruned 
hard 
i/~ Molly Sharman Crawford (A. Dickson & Sons, 1908), 
colour eau de nil white, becoming dazzling white as the 
flowers expand. 
1/- Morning Glow (W. Paul & Son, 1902), bright rosy crimson, 
richly suffused with orange and fawn. 
1 /- Mrs. B. R. Cant (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1901), very vigorous 
and quite hardy, practically evergreen. Flowers are 
full, globular, and sweetly scented ; colour deep rose, 
inner petals soft silvery-rose suffused with buff at the 
base. Exceedingly free flowering and especially attrac¬ 
tive in the autumn. Awarded the old Medal of the 
National Rose Society. 
2/- Mrs. Campbell Hall (A. Dickson & Sons, 1914), delicate 
creamy buff, suffused rose carmine, flowers large and 
perfectly formed. Awarded Gold Medal of the National 
Rose Society. 
1 /- Mrs. Edward Mawley (A. Dickson & Sons, 1899), colour 
shaded salmon, flowers very large and beautifully formed, 
good show variety. Awarded Gold Medal National 
Rose. Society. 
1 /- Mrs. Foley Hobbs (A. Dickson & Sons, 1910), delicate 
ivory white, faintly tintedjclear pink on edge of petals ; 
large globular flowers, fine^show variety. 
For Carriage on Parcels, see page 1. 
