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HYYRID TEAS, continued. 
Standard. Standard - Dwarf Name. 
Description. 
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Lady Pirrie (tfwg/i Dickson, 1910), outside of petals deep coppery 
reddish salmon, inside apricot yellow flushed fawn ; a fine decora¬ 
tive variety. 
Lady Reay (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1911), an attractive bedding variety, 
colour deep rich pink in the centre, shading off in the outer petals 
to mother-of-pearl white ; very free and contunuous flowering 
and sweetly scented ; buds should be thinned, leaving three to a 
shoot. 
Lady Ursula [A. Dickson 6- Sons, 190S), flesh pink; flowers large, 
full, and of great substance and good form. 
Laurent Carle [Pernet Ducker, 1907), brilliant velvety carmine; 
flowers large, full, and perfectly formed. 
Le Progres [Pernet Ditcher, 1903), colour, yellow nankeen, with 
golden yellow buds, cupped form, opening to large flowers ; very 
free. 
Leslie Holland [Hugh Dickson, 1911), deep scarlet crimson, heavily 
shaded and flamed deep velvety crimson, large full flowers. 
Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Liberty [A. Dickson & Sons, 1900), brilliant velvety crimson, flowers 
fair size and beautifully formed, very free flowering. 
Lieutenant Chaure [Pernet Duclier, 1910), velvety crimson red; 
flowers large, fairly full, possessing petals of great depth ; a fine 
show and garden variety. 
Lohengrin [Schmidt, 1903), silvery pink shading to rose pink in the 
centre ; long pointed buds, large full flowers. 
Lucien Chaure [Soupert 6- Nottnig, 1913), flesh-coloured, flushed 
with clear rosy cream, very large regular-formed flowers. 
Lyon Rose [Pernet Ditcher, 1907), long coral red buds, opening to 
very large globular flowers, the edges of the petals are shrimp 
pink, centre coral red or salmon pink, tinted with chrome yellow 
at the base ; a charming variety of novel colouring; a very fine 
show and decorative variety (see illustration page 23). 
Mabel Drew [A. Dickson < 5 - Sons, 1911), deep cream in young state, 
passing to canary yellow' in the centre as the bloom develops, 
large full perfectly formed flow'ers ; fine show variety. Awarded 
Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Madame Abel Chatenay [Pernet Ducher, 1895), carmine rose, 
shaded deep salmon, long pointed buds, opening to moderate size 
flowers ; a decorative variety of great beauty. 
Madame Charles Lejeune (Gnillot, 1911), silvery flesh pink deepening 
in the centre, large, full, globular flowers. 
Madame Charles Lutaud [Pernet Ducher, 1912). In the way of 
Marquise de Sinety with deeper coloured flowers and a more 
vigorous habit of grow'th ; buds ochre yellow' tinted with carmine, 
open flowers chrome yellow, tinted with scarlet on the outer petals. 
Madame Colette Martinet [Pernet Ducher, 1915), long 
golden yellow' buds, medium size globular flow'ers, not too full, 
opening old gold shaded with orange, very' fine decorative variety. 
Madame E. Rostand [Pernet Ducher, 1912), pale flesh shaded with 
salmon, centre reddish orange ; a distinct and charming variety. 
Newer varieties printed in large type. 
