Lady Plymouth (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1914.— 

 Ivory cream, flushed pink. Vigorous. Exhibition. 

 Prune 2 or 3. 



Lady Roberts (T.), F. Cant & Co., 1902.— 

 Apricot, with coppery yellow base. Vigorous. Ex- 

 hibition, garden, standard, bedding, glass. A good 

 buttonhole rose. Fine under glass. A sport from 

 " Anna Olivier." Prune 4, 5, or 42. 



Lady Waterlow (H.T.), Nabonnand, 1903.— Pale 

 salmon blush, edged carmine. Semi-climber. Garden, 

 standard, bush, pillar, pegging down. E. wall. A 

 fine pillar rose. Semi-double. Prune 6, 39, or 41. 



La France (H.T.), J. B. Guillot, fils, 1867.— 

 Silvery rose, with pale lilac shading. Vigorous. 

 Garden, standard, bedding, glass. Very fragrant. 

 Prune 6, 7, or 42. 



Lamia (H.T.), W. Easlea, 1918.— Reddish orange. 

 Vigorous. Bedding. A fine novelty. Semi-double. 

 Prune 4. 



La Tosca (H.T.), V. Schwartz, 1900.— Pale blusb 

 white, rose centre. Vigorous. Garden, standard, 

 bedding, bush, town. Good in autumn. Prune 6. 



Laurent Carle (H.T.)., Pernet-Ducher, 1907.— 

 Deep carmine. Vigorous. Garden, standard. Very 

 fragrant. Prune 4. 



Laurette Messimy (C), Guillot, 1887.— Pale rose, 

 with yellow base. Vigorous. Garden, standard, bed- 

 ding, bush. Fine for massing. Prune 31. 



Lemon Pillar (Paul's) (H.N.), Paul & Son, 1915. 

 — Sulphur yellow. Very vigorous. Pillar. Prune 

 18 or 39 



Leonie Lamesch (poly, pom.), Lambert, 1899. — 

 Bright coppery red, with golden centre. Vigorous 

 Garden, standard, bush. Fragrant. Prune 34. 



