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Lady Ashtown (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1904. — 
Pure deep pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, 
bedding, standard. — Free flowering. A useful rose. 
Lady Ashtown, Climbing (H.T.), F. M. Bradley, 1909. 
A climbing sport from " Lady Ashtown." 
Lady Barham (H.T.) (see page 77). 
Lady Battersea (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1901. — Cherry 
crimson, shaded orange. — Moderately vigorous. — 
Garden, bedding. 
Lady Curzon (D.), Turner, 1902. — Pale pink. — Vigorous. 
— -Pillar, bush. — A good Hybrid Damask. Single- 
flowered. Early summer-flowering. 
Lady Faire (H.T.), Bentley, 1907. — Salmon pink, edged 
flesh. — Moderate. — Garden, bedding. — A sport from 
Mrs. W. jf. Grant. Fragrant. 
Lady Gay (wich.), M. H. Walsh, 1905. — Rose pink. 
— Very vigorous climber. — Very much like " Dorothy 
Perkins," which see. 
Lady Godiya (wich.), Paul & Son, 190S. — Pale blush, 
deeper centre. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, 
pergola, weeping standard. — Late flowering. A 
sport from " Dorothy Perkins." 
Lady Greenall (H.T.) (see page 77). 
Lady Helen Yincent (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1907. 
— Shell pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition. — Fragrant. 
Lady Hillingdon (T.) (see page 77). 
Lady Margaret Boscawen (H.T.) (see page 77). 
Lady Mary Ward (H.T.) (see page 77). 
