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Stds. Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. 
i/6 i/-*La France de ’89 ( Moreau, 1889), clear silvery red; very large and 
full, perfect shape, free flowering, first-rate . 
1/6 -/9*La France (./. /i. Guillot fils, 1867), silvery rose, with pale lilac 
shading ; very large and full ; one of the most 
abundant bloomers, and the sweetest perfumed . 
16 1- La Tosca (I Schwartz, 1900), salmon flesh, flushed with bright pink, 
flowers large and fairly full, borne erect on stiff 
stems, excellent for bedding, very free and con¬ 
tinuous blooming . 
—- 1 - *Laurent Carle (Pemet-Ducher, 1907), buds long, flowers large, per¬ 
fect form, colour brilliant velvety carmine ; very 
striking, beautiful for bedding ... 
2/- 1/- Le Progres (Pemet-Ducher, 1904), pretty golden yellow buds, pro¬ 
duced in great quantity throughout the summer ; 
quite first-class for massing . 
— 2/6 LEMON QUEEN ( Hobbies , 1913), the result of crossing Frau Kart 
Druschki with Mine. Ravary. The build of the flower 
is best described as a refined Frau Karl Druschki 
with a lemon-yellow base to each petal, an exhibitor’s 
rost Hence .. 
2- i/6*Leslie Holland (Hugh Dickson, 1911), flowers large, with shell 
petals of great substance, carried on stiff erect stems, 
colour deep scarlet crimson, heavily shaded with 
velvety crimson. Sweetly scented, a very decorative 
and fine exhibition rose in cool weather. Gold 
Medal N.R.S. 
1/6 -/9*Liberty (A. Dickson and Sons, 1900), velvety crimson ; medium size 
flowers, perfect in shape ; a grand pot rose. 
1/6 1/-‘Lieutenant Chaure (Pemet-Ducher, 1910,) colour velvety crimson 
red, shaded with garnet colouring, floweTs large, 
full, and perfect shape, very free, first rate . 
— 1/-*Lohengrin (Schmidt, 1903), colour bright rosy pink, shaded to red, 
reverse of petals bright rose, flowers large, full and 
perfection in shape, a fine exhibition rose . 
2/- i/6*Mabel Drew (A. Dickson and Sons, 1911), blooms large and full, 
carried on strong and erect stems, colour deep 
cream in the young state, passing to canary yellow 
in the centre as the blooms expand. A very fine 
exhibition and garden rose with a delightful perfume. 
Gold Medal N.R.S. 
2/- 1/- Mme. Abel Chatenay (Pemet-Ducher, 1895), a bright carmine 
rose, shaded to deep salmon ; long pointed full-size 
flowers, produced abundantly and continuously ; a 
charming variety for bedding. .. 
— 1/6 Madame Alexandre Billion ( Schwartz, 1912), colour rosy salmon, 
flowers large, very full, opening well, of a cream 
tinted rosy flesh colour . 
— 1/6‘Madame Charles Lutaud (Pemet-Ducher, 1912), large flower, 
. full and globular, colour chrome yellow, slightly 
blended with bright rosy 'scarlet on the outer 
petals. 
— 1/- Mme. Edmee Metz (Soupert et Notting, 1903), colour salmon pink, 
with yellow base, flowers large, very full and fine 
form . 
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