Madame Collette Martinet—(Ducber, 1915.) (H. T.) Glori¬ 
ous old-gold in the long hud, with shading of coppery-orange 
in the globular and not too full flower, holding its tones well 
and flowering freely. A vigorous grower of spreading branch¬ 
ing habit and thick, dark foliage well spaced on the long stem. 
Madame Constant Soupert—(Soupert & Notting, 1905.) (T.) 
Citron-yellow, shaded with rosy-peach; plump, pointed buds of 
great size. The parentage, Maman Cochet and Marechal Niel, 
a sufficient guarantee of royal blood. We have discarded 
Madame de Watteville to make place for this vastly superior 
Rose. 
Madame Derepas-Matrat. or Yellow Maman Cochet—(Buatols, 
1898.) (T.) Heavy foliage and strong, stiff stems, carrying 
gracefully shaped buds and fine, open flowers of sulphur- 
yellow. 
Madame de Vatry or The Creole Beauty—(Guerin, 1855.) 
(T.) Bright, rich crimson-scarlet; beautiful clean buds; opens 
well, showing large, full flowers. 
Madame Edouard Herriot or Daily Mall Rose—(Pernet- 
Ducher, 1913.) (H. T.) Coral-red with shades of yellow and 
rose do carthame passing to prawn-red; deep terra cotta, or 
reddish-copper with flame colored shadings; bronze and Gera¬ 
nium red; take your choice of descriptions by several competent 
judges, or put them all together and get but a faint conception 
of the wonderfully beautiful coloring of this Rose. A quite 
hardy, vigorous, well-branched and thorny shrub with burnished 
bronze-green foliage. Of Mme. Caroline Testout parentage. 
Dally Mall Gold Cup at Int. Hort. Exh., London. 
Madame Ferdinand Jamin—(See American Beauty.) 
Mme. Francisquo Favre—(Dubreuil, 191G.) (D. P.) Large 
trusses of single blooms in great profusion, with stout incurved 
petals forming a cup-shaped flower of glowing velvety crimson 
brightened by a large and well-marked silver-white eye. Ro¬ 
bust in growth and quite continuous in bloom. Certificate of 
Merit, Lyons, 1914. 
Madame Jenny Guillemot—(Pernet-Ducher, 1905.) (H. T.) 
Deep saffron-yellow, opening canary with dark golden shad¬ 
ings; buds long and pointed; petals and blooms immense. A 
very beautiful upright grower and free brancher. 
Madame Joseph Schwartz—(Schwartz 1880.) (T.) White, 
flushed with pink; an exact counterpart of Duchesso do Bra¬ 
bant, except that the flowers are much lighter in color. 
Madame Julos Gouchalt—(Turbat. 1013.) (D. P.) Buds 
bright vermilion-red, shaded clear orange-red; flowers same, 
passing to a bright, flery rose which does not fade. Wood and 
foliage clear green, producing long, erect panicles of twenty-flvo 
to fifty perfectly formed blooms of good keeping qualities. 
Award of Merit and Silver Gilt Medal, R. H. S., and Gold 
Medal, Paris. 
Madame Jules Grolez— (Gulllot, 1897.) (H. T.) Bright China 
Rose; largo, full and perfect form; very florlforous; splendid 
for bedding and massing. Otherwise named the Red Ivalserin. 
Madnmo Lombard—(Lacharmo, 1878.) (T.) Buds of deep 
rose, passing to salmon-pink; petals recurve to Irregular 
triangular forms; very fragrant and free; similar to Chatenay. 
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