(-American-Grown jRpses—Bohbink § Atkins 
MANIFESTO. HT. (S. McGredy & Son, 
1920.) Long-pointed soft flesh-pink buds, tinted 
deep apricot; sweetly scented. Plant free- 
flowering of branching habit. $1.50 each. 
MARCELLA. HT. (Wm. Paul & Son, 
1913.) Buds buff, opening to extra-large 
flowers of salmon-flesh. Vigorous and 
free-flowering. A very fine Pmse. 
MARCHIONESS OF ORMONDE. 
HT. See New Roses, page 9. $2.50 each. 
MARGARET DICKSON HAMILL. 
HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, 1915.) Large, 
globular flowers of straw color, the pet¬ 
als being flushed at the base with car¬ 
mine; fragrant and free-flowering. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE. T. (Ducher, 
1871.) Clear yellow, with petals tipped rose- 
color. Flowers large, full, globular and sweet- 
scented, on a vigorous plant which is a free 
and continuous bloomer. This is one of the 
indispensable Tea Roses. 
MARQUISE DE GANAY. HT. (P. Guillot, 
1909.) Bright, silvery pink flowers of large 
size and full form, on sturdy, erect plants, 
blooming until frost. 
MARQUISE DE SINETY. HT. (Pernet- 
Ducher, 1906.) Golden yellow, shaded bronzy 
red, in full flowers of good size, on vigorous stems. 
MARTHA DREW. HT. See New Roses, page 
9. $2.50 each. 
Louise Catherine Breslau 
spot, the glossy green and bronzy foliage of this 
splendid sort would commend it even if it did 
not continually produce its unique flowers. 
It is among the best of its class, and especially 
suited for bedding. 
LUDWIG MOLLER. HT. (H. Kiese & Co., 
1914.) Bright amber-yellow. 
LYON ROSE. Per. (Pernet-Ducher, 1907.) 
Shrimp-pink at the edges of the petals, center 
coral-red, shaded with chrome-yellow. The 
flowers are large, full, and delightfully fragrant. 
MABEL DREW. HT. (A. Dickson & Sons, 
1911.) Deep cream, passing to canary-yellow 
in the center. Large, full flowers with delicious 
perfume. Good fall bloomer. 
MAGNAFRANO. HT. (Van Fleet, 1905.) 
Rich rose-color; delightfully fragrant; Augorous. 
MAMANCOCHET. T..(Cochet, 1892.) Very 
large and full flowers, of rich coral-pink, shaded 
rosy crimson, following long pointed buds of 
great elegance. Not only deliciously sweet, 
but freely produced on vigorous plants. This 
Rose is deservedly famous. 
MAMAN COCHET, WHITE. T. (J. Cook, 
1896.) This white form of a very satisfactory 
Rose differs only in its pure white color, which 
in autumn is tipped with pink. 
MARY, COUNTESS OF ILCHESTER. HT. 
(A. Dickson & Sons, 1909.) Crimson flowers of 
large size, with smooth, circular petals. Carries 
genuine. Hybrid 4 ea perfume, and 
is a variety of vigor and A^alue. 
La Tosca. See page 20 
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