Marquise de Mortemarte.—A seedling of Jules Margottin; blush color, and well formed.
Marshall P. Wilder.—Cherry carmine; large, semi-globular, full, and well formed. An American variety, with vigor, hardiness, and freedom in blooming.
Maurice Bernardin.—A good grower, with full, fine form, and bright cherry crimson color. One of the best.
Merveille de Lyon.—Pure white, sometimes washed with satin-rose; very large, full, and cupped. A very fine new white Rose.
Paul Neyron.—Very large, and perhaps the largest yet produced; deep rose; somewhat fragrant; very free bloomer.
Pierre Notting.—Very large, fine globular form; very deep crimson, with a violet shade; highly fragrant; free and one of the most valued among the dark roses.
Pæonia.—Large to very large, full; red; fragrant; old, but valued for its fine foliage, and free flowering.
Pride of Waltham.—A delicate flesh color, richly shaded with bright rose, very clear and distinct.
Prince Camille de Rohan.—Large and full. Its color is a velvety deep crimson maroon, clouded with red. One of the finest.