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Mario Ducher, free. Ducher, 1863. Salmon-rose; very 
large, full, and a free bloomer: the form of Gloire de Dijon ; 
excellent habit... 
Marie Ouillot, mod. Guillot-fils.1874. White, tinted with 
pale yellow , large, full, and of fine shape. A most beautiful 
rose, but not fragrant... 
Marie Rady, free. Fontaine, 1865. Vermilion, shaded with| 
crimson ; large, very full, of fine globular form. A fragrant, 
superb sort, but a shy bloomer in Autumn. Were this as 
constant, it would be quite as valuable as A. Colomb and 
Marie Baumann , varieties which bear it some resemblance... 
Mario Van Houttc, free Ducher, 1871. From Madame de 
Tart as and Madame Fnlcot. White, slightly tinged with yel¬ 
low ; edge of petals often lined with rose ; flowers large and 
full; in every way a most charming sort. Highly commended. 
Marquis of Salisbury, dwf. G. Paul. 1871). Coppery rose, 
shaded with crimson Budded plants. ... 
Marquise de Castellano, mod Pernet, 1869 Carmine-rose, 
a bright and permanent shade, very large, very full ; not 
fragrant, but a very effective exhibition variety. Budded 
plauts.... 
Marshall ,P. Wilder, It was raised by us from the seed of the 
Gen. Jacqueminot, and has flowered three seasons, giving us 
ample time to judge correctly of its qualities. It is of vigor¬ 
ous growth, with healthy foliage: flowers large, semi-globu¬ 
lar, full, well-formed ; color cherry carmine, much like a light 
colored Marie Baumann, or a shade deeper than Marie Rady, 
and very fragrant. In wood, foliage, and form of flower, it 
resembles Alfred Colomb, but the seedling excels that famous 
variety in vigor, hardiness and freedom of bloom. The past 
season it continued to bloom profusely long after the other 
Remontants were out of flower. In brief, it may be described 
as an improved Alfred Colomb, and as good a rose as has been 
raised by any one. It is undoubtedly the best American Rose 
/ yet offered and the finest of its color. Strong budded plants, 
& each. With every six plants ordered, one additional will 
be furnished gratis. 
Mary Pochin, mod. Pochin, 1881. Lake, shaded with crimson. 
Budded plants. 
Maurice Bernardin, vig. or free. Granger, 1861. Syn. Fer 
dinand de Lesseps. Exposition de Brie A seedling from 
General Jacqueminot. Bright crimson, large, moderately 
full : a good free flowering sort, generally coming in clusters. 
Perhaps the most prolific of all crimson Roses, in the Spring, 
iMay Quennell, dwf. or mod. Postans, 1878. Magenta, shaded 
with crimson. Unpromising, budded plants. 
Michael Saunders, mod. Bennett, 1879. Bronzed rose, good 
round form. A fine rose when well grown. Small plants. 
Mignonette, mod. Guillot. 1881. Delicate rose, changing to 
blush, very small, double ; a little smaller than Paquerette, 
and less full but distinct and attractive. A strong grower 
and very free bloomer. One of the best of the type. ... 
Monsieur Fnrtado, free or mod. Laffay. 1874. Beautiful 
little yellow flowers, very full. An exquisite rose, of excellent 
habit. 
Monsieur Noman, dwf. Guillot-pere, 1866. Deep, rosy pink, 
often delicately mottled, large globular flowers, with pointed 
center. A magnificent, but unreliable show rose. Budded 
plants. 
Mrs. Harry Turner, mod. Laxton, 1880. Chas Lefebvre type. 
A fine light crimson, medium size ; well formed, but not so 
certain as desirable. Budded plants. 
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