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Mrs. J. H. Welch (H.T.) (see page 81). 
Mrs. John Laing (H.P.), Bennett, 1887. — Rosy-pink. — 
Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, bedding, 
pot, town. One of the finest all-round H.P.'s. Very 
fragrant. 
Mrs. Leonard Petrie (H.T.) (see page 81). 
Mrs. Littleton Dewhurst (wich.), J. R. Pearson & Sons. 
— White. Sport from " Lady Gay" which see. 
Mrs. Maynard Sinton (H.T.) (see page 81). 
Mrs. M. H. Walsh (wich.) (see page 81). 
Mrs. Muir MacKean (H.T.) (see page 81). 
Mrs. Myles Kennedy (T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1906. — 
Creamy white. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. 
Mrs. 0. G. Orpen (D.), B. R. Cant & Sons, 1906.— 
Pale rosy pink. — Vigorous semi-climber. — Pillar, 
bush. Raised by Mr. O. G. Orpen. Subject to 
mildew. Single-flowered. Summer-flowering. 
Mrs. Paul (B.), Paul & Son, 1891.— Blush white, shaded 
peach. — Very vigorous. — Garden, bush, standard, 
town. — A good town rose. Camellia-like flowers. 
Mrs. R. D. McClure (H.T.) (see page 81). 
Mrs. R. G. Sharman- Crawford (H.P.), A. Dickson and 
Sons, 1894. — Clear rosy-pink.— Vigorous, upright 
growth. — Exhibition, garden, standard, bedding. 
Mrs. Richard Draper (H.T.) (see page 81). 
Mrs. Sam Ross (H.T.) (see page 81). 
Mrs. Stewart Clark (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1907. — 
Bright cerise pink. — Very vigorous. — Exhibition, 
standard, bush, hedge, pegging down. — Fragrant. 
Mrs. Taft (poly, pom.) Levavasseur, 1910. — See "Mrs. 
W. H. Cutbush." 
