HYBRID TEAS, continued 
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La Galissiere (d. Schwartz, 1907), bright silvery pink, centre petals 
whitish mother-of-pearl; large full flowers. 
La Tosca ( F. Schwartz,. 1900), soft pink, tinted with rosy white, very 
free flowering, a good bedding variety, and is well described 
as a strong growing Viscountess Folkestone. 
Lady Alice Stanley ( McGredy , 1909), colour on the outside of petals 
deep coral rose, inside pale flesh ; large full flowers on stiff stems. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Lady Ashtown [A. Dickson & Sons, 1904), colour deep pink, long 
pointed bud, large full flowers of great substance, which require 
to be tied up to stakes as they are very pendent. 
Lady Barham [A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), deep flesh coral pink, 
large and perfect globular shaped flowers, carried on erect and 
stiff stems ; a fine show variety. 
Lady Battersea ( Paul & Sons, 1901), beautiful cherry crimson with 
orange shading, changing to rose as the flowers expand, blooms 
medium size carried on long stems, very attractive in colour. 
Lady Bowater (W. Easlea, 1915), colour creamy white, suffused 
pale apricot, large full flowers, carried erect, good show and 
garden variety. 
Lady de Bathe (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1911), good exhibition variety 
of strong sturdy growth, carrying blooms on perfectly upright 
stems, flowers large, full and well formed ; colour creamy white, 
with peach shading in the centre of the blooms ; this colouring 
is deeper in the Autumn flowers. 
Lady Downe [W. Paul 6- Sons, 1911), buff, shaded in the centre 
when opening with deep yellow, changing when full open to a 
pale shade of yellow; large and handsome flowers on upright 
stems. 
Lady Dunleath (A. Dickson & Sons, 1913), ivory cream white, with 
yolk of egg zoned petals, long pointed flowers, much in the 
way of Betty with rather more substance, fine decorative variety. 
Lady Greenall (A. Dickson & Sons, 1911), saffron orange, on deep 
creamy white ; the reflex of each petal suffused with delicate 
coppery shell pink. 
Lady Helen Vincent {A. Dickson 6 - Sons, 1907), colour pink, reflex of 
petals pale blush, base of petals veined and suffused with a yellow 
zone ; large full flowers. 
Lady Katherine Rose (S. Bide & Son, 1911), a seedling from Antoine 
Rivoire, with attractive shade of rose colouring; good show 
and garden variety. 
Lady Mary Fitzwilliam [Bennett, 1882), delicate flesh colour, very 
large globular and fine form, but purely an exhibitor’s rose and 
is best on maiden plants. 
Lady Mary Ward [S. McGredy & Son, 1913), rich orange shaded 
deeper orange with metallic veneering; free flowering with good 
habit of growth. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
Roses in pots for cultivation under glass, see page 8. 
