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Orleans Rose (poly, pom.), Levavasseur, 1909. — Vivid 
rosy crimson. — Bushy. — Garden, standard, bedding. 
— Large truss, very free, good foliage. Perpetual 
flowering. One of the best dwarf polyanthas. 
Oscar Cordel (H.P.), P. Lambert, 1898. — Bright 
carmine. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — 
Fragrant. 
Othello (H.T.) (see page 82). 
Papa Gontier (H.T.), Nabonnand, 1883. — Ros Y 
crimson. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden, standard, 
bedding, pot. 
Papa Gontier, Climbing (H.T.), Cherner, 1904. — 
Vigorous. — Wall. — A climbing sport from " Papa 
Gontier." 
Papillon (T.), Nabonnand, 1882. — Pink and white, 
coppery shading. — Semi-climber. — Garden, pillar, 
pegging down. Dainty. Variable in colour. An 
excellent pillar rose. 
Paradise (wich.), Walsh, 1907. — White, edged pink. — 
Very vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, 
weeping standard, creeping. — Single, in clusters. 
Late summer -flowering. 
Paul Jamain (H.P.), Jamain, 1878. — See " Charles 
Lefebvre." 
Paul Lede (H.T.), Pernet-Ducher, 1903. — Apricot, 
shaded rose. — Moderately vigorous. — Garden. 
— Fragrant. 
Paul Neyron (H.P.), Levet, 1869. — Bright silvery 
rose. — Vigorous. — Garden, standard. — One of the 
largest roses. Fragrant. 
