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Mary Washington—Pure white flowers of medium size, 
blooming profusely in large clusters throughout summer; 
a strong grower; fragrance slightly flavored with musk. 
May Miller—(Hill, 1910.) Back of petal copper and 
bright pink, upper surface peach and apricot—the tones a 
reminder of the Lyon Rose. Long, pointed bud opens into 
a flower of unusual beauty. Strong growing and free 
flowering with large, dark foliage; quite easy to manage. 
City of Paris gold medal, 1911. 
Melody—(A. Dickson, 1910.) A most beautiful clear yel¬ 
low, shading toward the center to a deep apricot-yellow, 
with perfectly formed buds and rich, brilliant green fo¬ 
liage. A free flowering forcer of strong, willowy growth, 
unlike any other forcing variety, being at its best in win¬ 
ter. From the introducers of Klllarney, Liberty and Mrs. 
Jardine, and claimed to be the best commercial yellow 
Rose of today. 
Memorial Rose—(See Wichuraiana.) 
Meteor—Intense velvety-crimson, buds and blooms 
large, elegantly formed, fully double and borne on nice, 
long stems, with healthy, bright foliage of the deepest 
green. Brilliant and highly popular. 
Mignonette—Clear pink, tinted with pale rose; perfectly 
double and delicately perfumed. 
Miss Alice de Rothschild—(A. Dickson, 1910.) Rich, 
deep citron-yellow, which intensifies as the blcom ex¬ 
pands. The flowers are large, full and of perfect form 
with high-pointed center, the petals charmingly reflex. 
Growth vigorous and erect, free and continuous in bloom, 
with the fragrance of Marechal Kiel. 
Miss G. Messmann—(Messman, 1911.) Climbing Baby 
Rambler, a true everblooming Crimson Rambler, a climb¬ 
ing sport from the original Crimson Baby Rambler Mine. 
Norbert Levavasseur. The combination of color and habit 
make this a most desirable Rose. 
Mistress Aaron Ward—(Pernet-Ducher, 1907.) A most 
striking color—Indian-yellow shading to lemon-cream at 
edges of petals. Very large and full, of refined form, 
cupped and very deep, effectively showing the golden heart. 
Conceded to be a splendid new garden Rose, while latest 
tests have proven it a valuable addition to the forcing 
class. 
Mistress Arthur Robert Waddell—(Pernet-Ducher, 1908.) 
Long and pointed buds of rosy-scarlet, opening coppery- 
salmon ; large, semi-double and extremely showy. A fancy 
forcer and rampant grower with exceptionally handsome 
foliage nnd an excellent keeper. , _ , . . 
Mistress Benjamin R. Cant—(Cant, 1901.) Bright, clear 
rose-pink; a beautiful bedding Rose similar to Papa Gon- 
tier In style nnd color; a free grower nnd bloomer. 
Mistress Cutbush—(See Phyllis.) 
Mistress Dcgraw—Bright coral-pink, flowering in clus¬ 
ters ; prolific and hardy. 
Mistress Dudley Cross—(Wm. Paul & Son, 1907.) Pale, 
soft rosy-yellow, with deeper shadings, delightful In color 
and of a beautifully rounded form, supported on good, 
erect stems. A meritorious now garden variety. 
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