UPCRT ROkC GROVICN8 
THE ICDOU FLORAL COMPANY 
Manda’s Triumph—Pure white, well-formed, double 
flowers in clusters; sweetly scented; an entirely hardy w 
climber or trailer. -j 
Marechal Niel—Climbs to a great height and yields J 
beautiful golden-yellow buds and blooms in rich profusion, u 
with a fragrance peculiar to the Marechal Niel alone. A j 
special favorite in the South, where it attains the greatest o 
perfection, while its buds are worn the world over. The x 
finest of all yellow climbers. $ 
Marie Guillot—Perfect In form, and pure snow-white, 
lovely flowers which are large, full and double; a good, ^ 
healthy grower for general purposes, but does best in open 
ground. o 
Marie Lambert—(Snowflake.) Pure white, does not x 
pink; a fine grower and bloomer, excellent 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 grower; fragrance slightly flavored with musk. 
Mayflower—(Hill, 1910.) A very vigorous grower, pro¬ 
ducing daintily finished foliage and long, wiry stems, each 
one crowned with a long, slender, pointed bud which opens 
into a large, elegantly finished flower of creamy-white 
with laced edge of lavender-pink about each petal, every 
tone clear and bright. The result of several years' effort 
for a fuller, stronger and improved Devoniensis. 
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, b* 
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 Ivillarney, Liberty and Mrs. 
Jardlne, and claimed to be the best commercial yellow 
Roso of today. 
Momorial Rose —(See Wichuraiana.) 
Meteor—Intense velvety-crimson, buds and blooms 
largo, 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 roso; perfectly 
double and delicately perfumed. 
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