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Name. Description. 
Lady Roberts (F. CYmf cS- Co., 1902), colour rich apricot, the base 
of the petals coppery red, the edges of the petals shaded orange ; 
long pointed bud ; a very attractive sport from Anna Olivier. 
Awarded Gold Medal National Rose Society. 
L’ldeale ( Nabonnand , 1887), yellow and metallic red, streaked and 
tinted golden yellow. 
Madame Antoine Mari {A. Mari, 1901), soft rosy pink with creamy 
white centre, handsome bud, opening well ; very free. 
Madame Charles ( Damaizin, 1864), deep apricot yellow, in the way 
of Madame Falcot, with longer buds and larger flowers, close 
pruning is not necessary. 
Madame Constant Soupert (Souperi c~ Notting,, 1905), dark golden 
yellow, strongly tinted peach pink ; the flowers are large and 
full, carried on stiff stems, the blooms opening slowly. 
Madame Falcot ( Guillot , 1858), deep apricot, most abundant bloomer, 
charming in the bud state, much used for button-holes; should 
be but little pruned. 
Madame Hoste ( Guillot , 1887), pale lemon yellow, centre deeper 
yellow; large and fairly full. 
Madame Jean Dupuy ( P. Lambert, 1901), rosy yellow changing to 
creamy white and yellow towards the margin, outer petals edged 
with rose. 
Madame Lambard ( I.acharme , 1877), salmon shaded rose, very 
variable in colour, good habit, free bloomer ; should be but 
little pruned. 
Maman Cochet ( Cochet , 1893), light pink shaded with salmon yellow, 
outer petals splashed with bright rose, large and full ; a distinct 
and fine variety for exhibition ; should not be hard pruned. 
Marie Van Houtte ( Ducher, 1871), canary yellow, deeper centre, the 
border of the petals tipped with bright rose, free and continuous 
bloomer ; should not be pruned hard. 
Molly Sharman Crawford (A. Dickson & Sons, 1908), colour eau de 
nil white, becoming dazzling white as the flowers expand ; blooms 
large, full, and well formed. 
Morning Glow {W. Paul & Son, 1902), bright rosy crimson, richly 
suffused with orange and fawn. 
Mrs. B. R. Cant (B. R. Cant & Sons, 1901). Very vigorous in growth 
and quite hardy, forming bushes of great size practically ever¬ 
green. Flowers are full, globular, and sweetly scented ; colour 
deep rose, inner petals soft silvery-rose suffused with buff at 
the base. Exceedingly free flowering and especialty attractive in 
the autumn. Awarded the Gold Medal of the National Rose 
Society. 
Mrs. Campbell Hall {A. Dickson & Sons, 1914), delicate 
creamy buff, suffused rose carmine, flowers large and perfectly 
formed. Awarded Gold Medal of the National Rose Society. 
Mrs. Dudley Cross (IF. Paul & Son, 1907), pale chamois yellow 
tinted rose in the autumn ; flowers large and double. 
For Permanent Metal Labels, see page 60. 
