Kaisei'in Auj»ii.s(e Viktoria. H.T. Cream-white. Lon^?, 
shapely buds open to full-petaled cream-white, deli¬ 
ciously scented flowers. One of the best roses for 
cutting. 
JiUdy Margaret Stewart. Pern. (A. Dickson & Sons, Ltd., 
10 26.) Deep sunflower-yellow, heavily veined and 
splashed with orange-scarlet, reverse of petals deeply 
marked with carmine; as bloom develops, these shades 
intermingle, forming in the fully developed flower a 
beautiful cadmium-orange effect. Free from mildew 
and blackspot. Very sweetly scented. 
Lady Craig. H.T. (H. Dickson, 19 21.) Perfectly formed, 
tapered buds of yellow-cream, opening slowly into 
exquisite creamy blooms tinted yellow in the center. 
Plant of moderate growth. 
liady Forteviot. Pern. (B. R. Cant & Sons, Ltd., 1928.) 
This is a Hybrid Pernetiana, and a bedding rose we 
can confidently recommend. Golden-yellow deepening 
to rich ruddy apricot; large flowers with big petals 
exceedingly sweet, fruity fragrance. 
Lady Hillingdon. H.T. (Lowe & Shawyer.) Deep apricot- 
yellow, long-pointed bud, very free-flowering, tea- 
scented. 
Leonard Barron. H.T. (Conard & Pyle, 19 34.) A rose of 
Nutkana parentage and, we hope, a fore-runner of a 
new race of roses. The color is salmon-copper blended 
with shell-pink. The flowers are of immense size and 
sweetly fragrant. Petal count, 75. 
Li Bures. H.T. (P. Dot, 19 28.) Bud and flower medium 
size, full fragrant, rose-red and yellow mixed. Foliage 
large, glossy green. Growth vigorous. 
Lord Rossmore. H.T. (Dr. Campbell Hall, 1930.) Creamy- 
white, shaded and margined rose towards edge of 
petals. Large flowers. Growth is strong, free and up¬ 
right; mildew-proof foliage. Delicate tea perfume that 
adds to its charm either as a garden or exhibition 
variety. Gold Medal, N.R.S. 
Los Angeles. H.T. (Howard & Smith, 1916.) Very lovely 
buds and exquisite flowers of salmon-pink, with yellow 
shading, and very sweetly scented. It blooms well 
throughout the season. 
Lucie Marie. H.T. (A. Dickson, 19 30.) Bud very long- 
pointed, yellow splashed red; flower large, lasting, 
fragrant, buttercup-yellow washed apricot-orange. Fo¬ 
liage leathery dark green. Vigorous grower. 
Mabel Morse. H.T. (S. McGredy & Son, 19 22.) Clear, 
unstained yellow buds and well-shaped, fragrant flow¬ 
ers. Spreading, bushy growth and liberal bloom. Foli¬ 
age remarkable for its beauty and resistance to dis¬ 
ease. 
Marcia Stanhope. H.T. (G. Lilley, 1922.) Sweetly scented 
white rose, nicely shaped blooms and very free; won¬ 
derful foliage. 
Margaret Dickson Hamill. H.T. (A. Dickson & Sons, 
1915.) Globular blooms of straw-yellow with large 
shell-like petals and some fragrance. Plant is strong, 
free-flowering, and dependably free from blackspot or 
mildew. 
Margaret McGi'^'dy. H.T. Orange-scarlet. We have yet to 
find a more continuously satisfactory, large, full- 
petaled everblooming rose than Margaret McGredy. 
The olive-green, leathery foliage is disease-resistant, 
and the bouyantly vigorous growth insures a constant 
production of buds and blooms from early in June 
until hard frost. In the newly opened flower the color 
is a scintillating orange-scarlet which ages to a pleas¬ 
ing carmine-rose. It has lovely rose fragrance. 
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