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Bedjord Belle (Laxton, 1884): blush-white, tinted rose exter- 
nally, large, full and expanding well; raised from Glozre de Dijon 
and Souvenir du Comte Cavour ; vig. 
Camens (Schwartz, 1882): bright China-rose, deep yellow, almost 
always striped with white, of medium size; mod. 
Cheshunt Hybrid (Paul & Son, 1873): colour cherry-carmine, 
large full open flowers ; very hardy and distinct ; a very fine pillar 
or wall Rose; wig. 
Countess of Pembroke (Bennett, 1882): delicate satiny rose, large, 
full and of perfect shape, sweetly scented ; vig. 
Distinction (Bennett, 1882): shaded peach colour, not very full, 
but well-shaped, and opens freely ; wig. 
Duchess of Connaught (Bennett, 1878): pale rose and lavender, 
dwarf hybrid habit, flowers large and well formed ; mod. 
Duke of Connaught (Bennett, 1878): deep velvety crimson, edged 
with the brightest red ; one of the best of this class ; mod. 
Gipsy (Laxton, 1884): dark velvety red, every bloom coming 
perfect, like a miniature Charles Lefebvre ; vig. 
Hon. George Bancroft (Bennett, 1878): flowers very large, 
colour bright rosy crimson, shaded purple ; vq. 
Jean Sisley (Bennett, 1878): flowers very large, very full of 
petal, colour outside petals rosy lilac, the centre bright pink ; mod. 
Latly Mary Fitzwilliam (Bennett, 1882): bright delicate flesh 
colour, flowers of globular form and rather full; a good exhibition 
variety ; vig. 
Madame Joseph Desbois (Guillot, 1886): flesh white, centre rosy 
salmon, very large, full, and of good shape; raised from Baroness 
Rothschild and Madame Falcot ; a good new Rose ; vzg. 
Madame Barthelemy Levet (Levet, 1879): rich deep clear yeilow ; 
good form ; mod. 
Michael Saunders (Bennett, 1878): flowers very large, of good 
form, colour bronzy pink, very sweet scented ; vg. 
Nancy Lee (Bennett, 1879): colour bright rosy pink, dwarf 
hybrid habit, moderate size ; mod. 
Pierre Quillot (Guillot, 1879): bright dazzling red, petals 
bordered with white, very large, with erect flower, well formed, 
very free bloomer ; extra fine ; v7. 
The Meteor (W. Paul & Son, 1887) : rich dark velvety crimson, 
constant and free bloomer; a good new Rose ; vg. 
