CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
Waltham 
Tea-scented Roses and their Hybrids—Group II ( continued ) 
LEMON BEAUTY, large shapely flowers on stiff" upright stems, creamy-white, lemon 
at base of petals; light green foliage. 
LESLEY DUDLEY, soft pink and carmine; full, large, perfectly-shaped blooms 
and very fragrant. 
LESLIE EVANS, rich dark velvety crimson; semi-double; long pointed buds. A 
nice buttonhole and bedding Rose; free-flowering; vig. 
LIBERTY, brilliant crimson, fine stiff petals; good both for forcing and outdoor 
cultivation; vig. 
LI BURES, rose-pink, flushed scarlet and gold; moderate flowers and handsome 
foliage; fragrant; vig. 
LIEUTENANT GHAURE—S., velvety crimson, changing to garnet-red; vig. 
LILIAN, bright pure yellow, outer petals creamy-yellow; strong grower; Tea scented. 
LORD ALLENBY, rich crimson, suffused scarlet; an ideal Rose for exhibition 
purposes; vig. 
LORD CASTLEREAGH, rich deep crimson-—one of the darkest Roses in cultivation; 
semi-double, with bright sheen on petals, and prominent golden stamens; a beautiful 
variety; strong and hardy, with a pleasing scent; vig. 
LORD CHARLEMONT, clear crimson, deepering to carmine-crimson; large and 
full; good. 
LORD LONSDALE, bright daffodil-yellow, large flowers of great substance; sweet 
Tea scent; vigorous and free. 
LORD ROSSMORE, creamy-white shaded and margined rose towards edge of 
petals; large flowers and delicate Tea perfume; vig. 
*LOS ANGELES, colour of Lyon Rose, but of better habit of growth; vig. 
LOUISE CATHERINE BRESLAU, shrimp-pink, shaded coppery-orange; good. 
LOUISE CRINER, dazzling snow-white, with creamy centre. Very large and 
double; growth very vigorous and branching; perpetual-flowering. 
LOUISE KRAUSE, flowers beautiful orange-yellow in centre. Outside petals a 
little lighter; large well-formed flowers; scented; dark green shiny foliage. 
LOUISE ROILIGER, a charming blend of rosy-cerise and yellow. The reverse of 
petals are pale yellow and a rosy-cerise on the inner face of the petals; free-flowering 
and vigorous. 
L. R. MAY (Chaplin). See Page 4. 
LUCIE MARIE, buttercup-yellow ground, veined apricot-orange, and shaded 
salmon-cerise. Buds large, deep, and pointed; large, glossy, bronze-green foliage; 
free-branching and vigorous; sweet fragrance. 
LUCILLE BARKER, rich apricot-yellow; long buds; vig. 
LULU, orange, salmon, and pink; long bud; free bloomer; vig. 
LUNA, yellow to pale yellow; large and full; perfect form; excellent for decorative 
purposes; vig. 
LYON ROSE—S., buds coral-red, open flowers shrimp-pink; vig. 
MABEL DREW, creamy-yellow; a nice variety; vig. 
MABEL MORSE, clear bright golden-yellow, without shading; large, full; sweetly 
scented. 
MABEL TURNER, deep salmon-pink, flowers large and well formed; vig. 
♦MADAME ABEL CHATENAY—S., rosy-salmon-carmine, shaded with pale 
vermilion-rose; vig. 
MADAME BUTTERFLY, a sport from Ophelia ; flowers suffused with pink; vig. 
MADAME CHAMOUTON MURGUE, superb vermilion-red buds, carried erect 
on strong rigid stems and opening into full large flowers of deep carmine-red, shaded 
orange-vermilion; free-flowering and fragrant; vig. 
MADAME EDOUARD HERRIOT (“Daily Mail ” Rose), brilliant coral-red; most 
effective semi-double; vig. 
MADAME HENRI QUEUILLE (Per.), vivid shrimp-pink, much deeper at the 
heart, shaded with fiery-copper, suffused gold on the back of the petals. Sweetly 
scented; very vigorous; fine habit. 
♦MADAME HOSTE—S., bright pale yellow; very large, full, and perfect in shape; vig. 
MADAME JULES BOUCHE, salmon-white, centre shaded with rose; excellent; 
vigorous. 
♦MADAME JULES GROLEZ, deep satiny china-rose; very bright and attractive; 
vigorous. 
MADAME LEON PAIN—S., silvery-flesh; reverse of petals salmon-rose; vig. 
MADAME NICOLAS AUSSEL, salmon shaded carmine, tinted yellow at base. 
Long bud and medium full flower. Fine foliage. 
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