1) J.C. Thornton, a Bees hybrid tea; 2) Jardins de Viels Maisons, one of Dominique Massad's Generosa shrubs; 3) Just Joey, a Cants of Colchester hybrid tea
1) Lasting Love, an Adam hybrid tea, which should look redder, but the camera wouldn't cooperate that day; 2) Leonie Lamesch, a Lambert polyantha; 3) Leontine Gervais, a hybrid wichurana that looks just like Auguste Gervais, but with smaller blooms
1) Lorise Wojciechowski, a Jalbert hybrid tea; 2) Lovestruck, a Zary floribunda; 3) Madame Alfred Carriere, a climbing noisette
1) Mariposa Gem, a Ralph Moore shrub; 2) Monsieur Tillier, a Bernaix tea; 3) Mrs. B.R. Cant, a tea hybridized by B.R. Cant
1) Music Box, a Ping Lim shrub; 2) Nigrette, a Krause hybrid tea; 3) Octoberfest, a McGredy grandiflora
1) Old Blush, an old china of unknown origin; 2) Painted Moon, a Dickson hybrid tea; 3) Pat Austin, an Austin shrub
1) Peach Beauty, a Boerner hybrid tea, which has produced a bloom that's high centered enough to qualify as a freak of nature, but I'm posting it here anyway because of those selfish record-keeping motives I mentioned before; 2) Pegasus, an Austin shrub; 3) Pensioners Voice, a Fryer floribunda