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Mrs. Harry Turner (Turner, 1880): colour intense crimson- 
scarlet, with rich maroon shading, flowers large, beautifully imbri- 
cated, foliage dark and handsome ; somewhat resembling Charles 
Lefebvre ; vig. 
Mrs. Jowitt (Cranston): brilliant glowing crimson, shaded with 
lake, flowers very large and globular; a bold well-built flower of 
grand form and substance; habit robust; flowers very fragrant ; 
one of the best English Roses ever raised. Four First Class 
Certificates ; vig. 
Mrs. John Laing (Bennett, 1886): soft pink in colour, in the 
way of Madame Gabriel Luizet ; the flowers are large, finely shaped 
and very fragrant; a constant and abundant bloomer ; vg. 
Mrs. Laxton (Thos. Laxton, 1877): bright rosy crimson, 
large and perfect, as perfect as a Ranunculus; a first-class 
Rose ; mod. 
Mrs. Rivers (Guillot pére, 1850): pale flesh, nearly white, petals 
beautifully formed, cupped, large and full ; good habit ; vig. 
Nardy Freres (Ducher, 1865): rose, shaded soft lavender, flowers 
very large, full and well formed; a very distinct and first-rate 
Rose ; vig. 
Olivier Delhomme (V. Verdier, 1861): brilliant rosy carmine, 
flowers well formed, of good depth and high centre ; wg. 
Orgueil de Lyon (Besson, 1886): dark velvety crimson, shaded 
with vermilion, medium size and full ; vig. 
Oxonian (Turner, 1876): shaded rose, large and full, fine globular 
form ; a good exhibition Rose ; vig. 
Paul Neron (Levet, 1869): rose colour, very large; fine form and 
habit; vig. 
Paul’s Single Crimson Perpetual (W. Paul & Son, 1883) : large 
single crimson flowers, with yellow stamens ; wy. 
Paul’s Single White Perpetual (W. Paul & Son, 1883): pure 
white, single flowers, with yellow stamens in centre ; distinct, wg. 
Paul Verdier (C. Verdier, 1866): rich rosy crimson, flowers 
large, double, and of fine imbricated form ; a fine pillar or wall 
Rose ; vig. 
Peach Blossom (W. Paul & Son, 1874): delicate peach, a new 
and beautiful colour, large, full and fine shape ; wy. 
Pierre Notting (Portemar, 1863): deep velvety shaded crimson, 
globular, beautifully formed flower ; fine and distinct ; vg. 
