ors. Bold, cupped petals, forming large, full and globular 
flowers. 
Madame Norbert Levavasseur—(Baby Rambler, Levavas- 
seur, 1904.) The Crimson Rambler in dwarf form, with 
the same clear, brilliant, ruby-red color. Hardy and 
healthy everywhere, attaining a height of twenty inches, 
and blooming in profuse clusters until frost, and through¬ 
out winter if taken indoors. 
Madame Plantier—A June Rose,,well worthy of its long 
and continued popularity. Pure white, large and double; 
hardy as a forest tree; a free and continuous bloomer. 
One of the best white Hybrid Perpctuals, used extensively 
for cemetery planting. 
Madame Ravary—(Pemet-Ducher, 1900.) Long pointed 
2 , buds of beautiful golden-yellow, opening to large, full, 
orange-yellow flowers. Similar to Testout in growth and 
habit; free flowering; the most popular yellow Rose in 
Europe. 
Madame Segond Weber—(Soupert and Notting, 1908.) 
Rosy-salmon deepening in color as its long, pointed buds 
open and expand into blooms of enormous size, with petals 
of heavy texture and beautiful in form. New and novel. 
Madame Valere Beaumez—(Golden Cochet, Schwartz, 
1909.) Rosy white with golden center, shaded glowing 
carmine and salmon, all of its fancy colors exquisitely 
beautiful. Large size, full form well rounded, on heavy 
upright canes *, dark green foliage, handsome, thick and 
glossy. (Antoine RivoireXPaul Lede.) 
Madame Wagram—(Climbing Paul Neyron.) Clear, sat¬ 
iny-rose ; large, beautiful flowers; few thorns; medium 
hardy. 
Mademoiselle Cecil Brunner—Rosy-pink on a rich 
creamy-white ground. 
Mademoiselle Franzisca Krueger—A vigorous grower and 
constant bloomer for out of doors; large blooms of deep, 
coppery-yellow, tinged with pink; always beautiful. 
Mademoiselle Helene Cambier—Beautiful orange-yellow, 
coppery at center, shading to almost white at outer edges, 
with a shade of salmon on reverse side; petals recurve to 
a point forming a very full bloom; strongly fragrant. 
.4 Magna Charta—Extra large, full flowers of unusual 
depth; sweet and of fine form; bright rosy-pink in color; 
one of the hardiest and best bloomers. 
Magnolia Rose—(See Dcvonicnsis.) 
Maiden's Blush—(See Wm. R. Smith.) 
Maman Cochet—Rich, rosv-pink, shaded silvery-rose on 
outer petals; exquisite in color and graceful in form from 
bud to bloom and delightfully fragrant; beautiful, healthy 
foliage and long stiff stems. Unquestionably the queen 
of pink Tea Roses and a leading cut flower variety. 
Maman Levavasseur—(Baby Dorothy or Pink Baby 
Rambler, Levavasseur. 1907.) A prolific producer of. pure 
S ink flowers, with all of the good qualities of Crimson 
aby Rambler. 
Manda's Triumph—Pure white, well-formed, double 
flowers in clusters; sweetly scented; an entirely hardy 
climber or trailer. 
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