EXPERT ROSE GROWERS 
THF UFCIF r CRfL COMPANY 
MARIE LAMBERT (Snowflake)—Pure white, 
does not pink; a fine grower and bloomer, excel¬ 
lent for the nursery. Sometimes called the “White 
Hermosa." 
MARIE LOUISE—Light blush; a profuse bloomer 
and strong branching grower; very popular. 
MARIE VAN HOUTTE — Rich creamy-white, 
faintly tinted with rose; extra large, very double, 
full and deliciously scented flowers; good form 
and habit; a sturdy grower and free bloomer for 
out of doors. 
MARY WASHINGTON—Pure white flowers of 
medium size, blooming profusely in large clusters 
throughout summer; a strong, upright grower; fra¬ 
grance slightly flavored with musk. 
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. 
MISTRESS B. R. CANT—-Bright, clear rose- 
pink; a beautiful bedding rose similar to Papa 
Contler in style and color; a free grower and ' 
bloomer. 
MISTRESS DEG RAW—Bright coral pink, flow-* 
ering in clusters; prolific and hardy. 
MISTRESS JOHN LAING-A beauty in clear, 
bright, shining pink; each bud in its long, serrated 
calyx with adjacent green foliage, forms a dainty 
and lovely boutonniere; immense, full blooms on 
long, stiff stems; sweetly scented. While others 
fail or abandon It, we succeed admirably in propa¬ 
gating this difficult variety and supply the genu¬ 
ine article, true to this description. A ready 
grower, constant bloomer, and hardy. 
MISTRESS ROBERT GARRETT—Glowing shell- 
pink, very deep in the center; Jauds long and 
pointed, opening beautifully into a full, rounded 
flower; a hardy ever-bloomer. 
MISTRESS ROBERT PEARY (Climbing Kalser- 
In)—The first and only white, hardy, ever-bloom¬ 
ing climber, and a quick grower. Produces long, 
stiff stems: long, gracefully modeled, finished and 
pointed buds, and extra large, full, deep and dou¬ 
ble flowers of ivory-white, with an odor like 
cherry blossoms. 
MOSELLA (Yellow Soupert)—Chrome-yellow 
center, shading to creamy-white on the edges of 
the petals; a very free bloomer and a fine, hardy 
bed dor. 
MOUSSELINE—Pure white, heavily mossed. 
PAPA GONTIER—Dark carmine, passing to glow¬ 
ing crimson; large buds and deep, open, semi- 
double flowers; a constant bloomer and vigorous 
grower, valuable for forcing or field planting. A 
California favorite. 
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