LAURENT CARLE. H. T. (Pernet-Ducher, 1907.) 
Large oval buds and blooms cf deep, glowing carmine- 
crimson, perfectly formed and pungently fragrant. Plant 
of average growth with splendid dark green foliage. It 
blooms freely throughout the season. 
LADY ALICE STANLEY. H. T. 
(S. McGredy & Son, 1909.) 
Perfectly formed flowers with shell-shaped petals, 
deep coral-rose outside, delicate flesh inside, flushed and 
suffused with bright pink. Of vigorous growth, free 
blooming and unusually free from disease. 
LADY MARGARET STEWART. H. T. 
(A. Dickson & Son, 1926.) 
A large exhibition bloom with enormous petals. It is 
of perfect form, with a high pointed center, golden yel¬ 
low, shaded and streaked with orange and red. Espec¬ 
ially handsome foliage free from disease. One of the 
best recent introductions, with splendid color, well shap¬ 
ed buds, and large flowers freely produced. 
; 
LADY HILLINGDON. Tea. (Lowe & Shawyer, 1910.) 
One of the most beautiful Roses ever seen. Color 
an intense apricot-yellow at the heart of the flower. An 
endless amount of flowers are produced on long wiry 
stems, well above the foliage. This is a Tea Rose and 
requires more protection than the Hybrid Teas but is 
well worth the extra care. 
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