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D ' Vfs ' NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth! 
-/9*\La France (H.T.), (,/. B. Guillot fils , 1867), silvery rose, with pale 
lilac shading ; very large, full and globular, 
with pointed centre; one of the most 
abundant bloomers and the sweetest of all 
roses ; it should be in overy collection vig. 
Lady Arthur Hill ( si . Dickson and Sou s, 1889), bright rosy lilac; 
medium size ; full, perfect symmetrical form, 
quite distinct 
-/9*Lady Helen Stewart (A. Dickson and Sons, 1887),’ very bright ” 
scarlet crimson; fairly large, perfect shape, 
and free flowering 
-/9*Lady M. Fitzwilliam (H.T.), ( Bennett , 1882), a delicate rosy flesh; ” 
very large, full globular flowers, perfectly 
formed ; one of the earliest and best exhibi- 
tion roses, but a poor grower ; magnificent 
under glass mod. 
-/9*Lady Sheffield ( Postans , 1881), silvery cerise; fairly large, f ull 
globular high centre form ; distinct in 
colour ; late blooming f ree 
1/- Lamarque (N.), (MarMial, 1830), pure white, shaded lemon in the centre; perfection 
in the bud but flat when open ; a fine climber, but 
_ requires a warm wall v ; c 
-/9 La Rosiere (see Prince Camille de Rohan). 
2/6*Laurence Allen ( Cooling and Sons, 1896), flowers large, full, 
with high centre ; colour clear soft pink, 
with lighter shading ; growth strong and 
erect ; a fine weather rose ro b 
-/9*Le Havre (Rude, 1871), vermilion red; not large, but full, and per! 
fection in shape ; a good lasting flower vig. 
1/6 Le Soleil (T.), (Dubreuil, 1892), a charming chrome yellow ; large, full, 
and perfect cupped form ; very free flowering,’ 
best in autumn V ery vig. 
.metallic red, streaked and tinted yellow, shaded to 
coppery yellow at base of petals ; perfection in the 
bud, and open flower, a continuous bloomer and 
hardy, most distinct, and charming in its variable 
colour 
1/- Longworth Rambler (H.T.), the brightest crimson ; a fast growing, 
free blooming, climbing rose ; flowers semi- 
double. 
-/9*Lord Fredk. Cavendish (Frettingham, 1883), almost dazzling crimson 
scarlet; large, full, and fine form 
1/- Lorna Doone (B.), (W. Paid and Son, 1894), colour magenta carmine 
shaded with scarlet, flowers large, full, and 
globular form, free blooming 
-/9*Louis Van Houtte (Lacharme, 1869), deep crimson, shaded maroon ; 
very large, full, and perfect globular form ; 
a grand dark rose, but a poor grower mod. 
-/9 Mahei, Morrison ( Bennett and Broughton, 1879), pure white, sometimes edged with 
pale pink; a sport from Baroness de Rothschild, but 
not so large or full ro b 
1/6 Ma Capucine (T.), (Level, 1871). bronzy yellow, shaded metallic red; small buds ; 
one of the most distinct and beautiful buttonhole 
roses ; too little known 
2/-*Mdme. Abel Chatenay (H.T.), (. Pernel-Ducher , 1 895), a lovely carmine 
rose, shaded to deep salmon ; long pointed 
full-size flowers, with good substance ; quite 
first-rate v jg_ 
1/- L’Idbal (N,),(iV«ioaHa«rf, 1887). 
free 
Our Nursery is only an hour and a quarter from London. 
