large, full and cup-formed; vigorous, erect branching 
growth, almost thornless, with reddish-green bronzed foli¬ 
age. Unnamed seedling X Marquis dc Sincty, but very dis¬ 
tinct from latter. Bagatelle prize 1013. 
Madame Charles Wood—(E. Verdier, 1SG1.) (II. P.) 
Bright, fiery red; a generously large Rose, very douidc, full 
and quite fragrant; handsome, showy, and a constant bloom¬ 
er throughout the season. 
Madame Constant Soupert—(Soupert & Notting, 1903.) 
(I'.) Citron-yellow, shaded with rosy-peach; plump, pointed 
buds of great size. The parentage, Maman Cochct and 
Marcchal XicI, a sufficient guarantee of royal blood. We 
have discarded Madame de VVateville to make place for this 
vastly superior Rose. 
Mme. Derepas-Matrat—(See Yellow Maman Cochet.) 
Madame de Vatry or The Creole Beauty—(Guerin, 1S33.) 
(T.) Bright, rich crimson-scarlet; beautiful clean buds; 
opens well, showing large, full flowers. 
Madame Edmond Rostrand—(Pernct-Ducher, 1912.) (II. 
T.) Rosy-flesh tinged with salmon and orange-yellow, red¬ 
dish in the center; elegant long bud opening to a very large, 
full and globular flower with circular petals. Vigorous and 
free branching, with few and small thorns. Unnamed seed¬ 
ling X Prince de Bulgarie, a decided improvement on latter. 
Madame Edmond Sablayrolles—(Bonnaire, 1907.) (T.) 
Clear yellow without, with golden-orange interior. Splendid 
long buds develop into enormously large flowers, extremely 
double. Madame Falcot crossed with Marcchal Nicl. 
Madame Edouard Herriot or Daily Mail Rose—-(Pernct- 
Duclier, j 913.) (II. T.) Coral-red with shades of yellow 
and rose dc carthamc passing to prawn-red; deep terra 
cotta or reddish-copper with flame-colored shadings; blonzc 
and Geranium red; take your choice of descriptions by sev¬ 
eral competent judges, or put them all together and get but 
a faint conception of the wonderfully beautiful coloring of 
this Rose. A quite hardv, vigorous, well-branched and 
thorny shrub with burnished bronze-green foliage. Of Mme. 
Caroline Testout parentage. Daily Mail Gold Cup at Int. 
I fort. Exh., London. 
Madame Ferdinand Jamin—(See American Beautv.) 
Madame Jenny Guillemot—(Pcrnet-Ducher, 1905.) (II. 
T.) Deep saffron-yellow, opening canary with dark golden 
shadings; buds long and pointed; petals and blooms im¬ 
mense. A very beautiful upright grower and free branchcr. 
Madame Joseph Schwartz—(Schwartz, 1SS0.) (T.) 
White, flushed with pink; an exact counterpart of Duchcssc 
dc Brabant, except that the flowers are much lighter in 
color. 
Madame Tides Bouchc —(Croibier, 1911.) (II. T.) A 
beautiful white, suffused with salmon-pink center; long 
buds, petals reflex on opening to large, full, perfectly formed 
flowers; free habit. 
Madame Jules Grolcz (C.uillot, IS97.) (II. T.) Bright 
China Rose; large, full and perfect form; very floriferous; 
splendid, for bedding and massing. Otherwise named the 
Red Kaiscrin. 
Madame Lombard—(Lacharmc, 1878.) (T.) Buds of 
deep rose, passing to salmon-pink; petals recurve to irregu¬ 
lar triangular forms; very fragrant and free; similar to 
Cliatcnay. 
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