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Lady Moyra Beauclerc (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 
1901. — Madder rose, with silvery reflex. — Vigorous. 
— Exhibition, standard. 
Lady Penzance (S. Briar), Keynes, Williams Sc Co., 
1894. — Coppery yellow. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush, 
hedge. — The most distinct Penzance briar. Single- 
flowered. Raised by Lord Penzance. Early 
summer -flowering. 
Lady Pirrie (H.T.) (see page 77). 
Lady Quartus Ewart (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1904. — 
White. — Vigorous. — Garden, bedding, standard. 
Lady Roberts (T.),F. Cant & Co., 1902. — Apricot, with 
coppery yellow base. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, 
garden, standard, bedding, pot. — A good buttonhole 
rose. — Fine tinder glass. A sport from "Anna 
Olivier.'' 
Lady Ursula (H.T.), A Dickson & Sons, 1908. — Flesh 
pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. 
Lady Waterlow (H.T.), Xabonnand, 1903. — Pale 
salmon blush, edged carmine. — Semi-climber. — 
Garden, bush, pillar, wall, pegging- down. — A fine 
pillar rose. Semi-double. 
La France (H.T.), J. B. Guillot, fils, 1867. — Silvery 
rose, with pale lilac shading. — Vigorous. — Exhibi- 
tion, garden, standard, bedding, pot. — Very 
fragrant. 
La France, Climbing (H.T.), Henderson, 1894. — Pillar. 
— Wall. — A strong growing sport from "La France." 
La France de '89 (H.T.), Moreau-Robert, 1889. — Brick 
red. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, bush, standard, 
pillar. — Distinct and free flowering. — Fragrant. 
