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Maigold (1953)

(Pimpinellifolia) A robust, coppery-yellow climbing rose with an abundance of glossy, mid-green foliage. Semi-double.

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Marguerite Hilling (1959)

(Modern Shrub) A splendid pink sport of the well known ‘Nevada’, very showy and, like its parent, prefers space and a good soil to develop its personality to the best purpose.

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Marie Bugnet (1963)

(Rugosa) Pure white, very fragrant, double flowers of tousled form in small clusters amid an abundance of light green, crinkled foliage, on a bushy, healthy plant. Very hardy.

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Martin Frobisher (1968)

(Rugosa) Large, double flowers of soft pink, with paler centres. Very fragrant with light green foliage. Bred in Canada.

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Mary Manners (1970)

(Rugosa) A free-flowering, pure white Rugosa with ample foliage. Fairly upright as Rugosas go. Scented. (A good companion to ‘Sarah Van Fleet’).

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Masquerade Climber (1958)

(Climbing Floribunda) Clusters of semi-double, flattish flowers, opening yellow and changing to red with age. Vigorous. Dark wood and dark green foliage.

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Master Hugh (1966)

(Modern Shrub) (Seedling of Rosa macrophylla) Single, rich rose-pink flowers followed by massive, flagon-shaped hips on a very vigorous plant.

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Meg (1954)

(Climber) This is an outstandingly beautiful climber. The large, single flowers with russet-red stamens are buff-yellow flushed apricot and scented. The foliage is dark and glossy.

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Mister Lincoln (1964)

(Hybrid Tea) An excellent rich red, bedding rose. Fragrant and good for cutting.

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£ 6.36 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Mme. Louis Laperriére (1951)

(Hybrid Tea) A well formed, very fragrant, crimson scarlet flower on a compact bushy plant. Extremely free flowering.

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