EXPERT ROSC 
THE ICCDkC FLORAL COMPANY 
Lady Battersea—(Red Niphetos.) Lovely wine-red; very 
Ions, pointed buds and large, full and double blooms. 
Lady Gay—(Walsh, 1903.) Cherry-pink, fading to soft 
white; the flowers, in large, loose trusses, together with the 
buds and foliage, form a mass of beauty from base of 
vine to tips of branches; a perfectly hardy climber. 
Lady Hillingdon—(Lowe & Shawyer, 1910.) Deep apri¬ 
cot-yellow to orange; long, pointed buds; a very free flow¬ 
ering forcer, and a striking decorative Rose. Awarded 
! gold medal of National Rose Society. 
La France—Silvery-rose, with pink shades and satin¬ 
like petals of unsurpassable beauty; large, symmetrical 
and deliciously fragrant blooms from June until frost; 
hardy with protection. 
Lamarque—A rampant climber; large clusters of full, 
very double and sweet, pure white flowers. A beautiful 
Rose for which there is a great demand. 
La Reine—Clear, bright rose; beautiful in color and 
form; deservedly called “The Queen/' 
Laurent Carle—(Pernet-Ducher, 1907.) Brilliant vel¬ 
vety carmine, with long buds borne on long stems, open¬ 
ing into large flowers of perfect form and fullness. An 
extremely vigorous grower of erect branching habit, with 
splendid dark green foliage. 
Louis Philippe—Brilliant fiery red; one of the best 
bedders. 
Madame Abel Chatenay—A good grower and perpetual 
bloomer; large and beautiful in bud and bloom; deep, 
recurved petals of rose-pink, with a tinge of salmon. 
Bright, pretty and popular. 
Madame Angeliquo Veysset—(See Striped La France.) 
Madame Charles Wood—Bright, flery-red; a generously 
large Rose, very double, full and quite fragrant; hand¬ 
some, showy, and a constant bloomer throughout the en¬ 
tire season. 
Madame Constant Soupert—(Soupert and Notting, 1906.) 
a Citron-yellow, shaded with rosy-peach; plump, pointed 
c buds of great size. The parentage, Maman Cochet and 
u Marechal Niel, a sufficient guarantee of royal blood. We 
J have discarded Madame de WaUvillc to make place for this 
o vastly superior Rose. 
* Madame de Vatry—(The Creole Beauty.) Bright, rich 
* crimson-scarlet; beautiful clean buds; opens well, show¬ 
ing largo full flowers. 
Madame Edmond Sablayrolles—(Bonnaire, 1907.) Clear 
yellow without, with golden orange interior. Splendid 
long buds develop into enormously large flowers, ex¬ 
tremely double. Madamo Falcot crossed with Marechal 
Niel. 
Madamo Jonny Guillomot— (Pernet-Ducher, 1905.) Deep 
sallron-yellow', opening canary with dark golden shadings; 
buds long and pointed; petals and blooms immense. A 
very beautiful upright grower and free brancher. 
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