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Pitord (Lacharme, 1867): crimson-scarlet, with dark plum shade ; 
a really good Rose ; mod. 
Préfet Limbourg (Margottin fils, 1878): crimson tinged with 
violet, double or full ; a Rose of fine colour 3 vz. 
President Willermoz (Ducher, 1867): rich brilliant carmine, with 
a very soft and pleasing violet tint; flowers of moderate size, double 
and well formed ; vi. 
Pride of Reigate (Brown, 1885): crimson, striped with white ; 
a sport from Countess of Oxford ; vig. 
Pride of Waltham (W. Paul & Son, 1881): delicate flesh colour, 
superb ; vig. 
Prince Arthur (B, R. Cant, 1875): very rich crimson, shaded 
deeper colour ; a dark form of General Jacqueminot ; distinct and 
good ; vig. 
Prince Camille de Rohan (E. Verdier, 1861): rich dark maroon- 
erimson, flowers moderate size, double; one of the finest dark 
Roses ; vig. 
Princess Beatrice (W. Paul & Son, 1872): foliage large, bright 
and handsome ; flowers deep pink, with clear blush margin, large, 
full and globular form ; vig. 
Princess Mary of Cambridge (Paul & Son, 1866): pale silvery 
pink, flowers large, full and high in the centre; beautiful and 
desirable Rose ; vig. 
Princess of Wales (Wm. Paul & Son, 1864): vivid crimson 
cupped, large and very double; free, hardy and of good habit 
vid. 
Prosper Laugier (E. Verdier, 1884): very bright scarlet-carmine, 
large, full and very vigorous ; vig. 
Queen Eleanor (W. Paul & Son, 1876): pure pink, cupped, large 
and full, very fragrant ; vig. 
Queen of Queens (W. Paul & Son, 1883): pink with blush edges, 
large, full, and of perfect form; vig. 
Queen of Waltham (W. Paul & Son, 1875): beautiful rose- 
cherry, a very distinct and lovely colour; large, full and 
double ; vig. 
Queen Victoria (Fontaine, 1850): flesh shaded with pink, very 
large, full and beautiful ; vig. 
R. C. Sutton (Frettingham, 1882): deep rose colour, reverse of 
petals white, sweetly scented ; mod. 
