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  • Constance Spry
  • British florist and educator

    Constance Spry OBE (née Fletcher, previously Marr; 5 December 1886 – 3 January 1960) was a British educator, florist and author in the mid-20th century

    Constance Spry

    Constance_Spry

  • Rosa 'Constance Spry'
  • Rose cultivar

    Rosa 'Constance Spry' is a light pink shrub rose introduced into Great Britain in 1961. It is the first rose cultivar commercially developed by British

    Rosa 'Constance Spry'

    Rosa 'Constance Spry'

    Rosa_'Constance_Spry'

  • Coronation chicken
  • English chicken dish

    and pimentos, or used as a filling for sandwiches. It was created by Constance Spry, an English food writer and flower arranger, and Rosemary Hume, a chef

    Coronation chicken

    Coronation chicken

    Coronation_chicken

  • Constance (given name)
  • Constance is a name given to female meaning a loyal person

    American missing child Constance Spry (1886–1960), British florist and author Constance Stone (1856–1902), Australian doctor Constance Talmadge (1898–1973)

    Constance (given name)

    Constance (given name)

    Constance_(given_name)

  • Rosemary Hume
  • English cook and writer (1907–1984)

    every edition of the Constance Spry Cookbook (by Spry and Hume) but the major credit should go to Rosemary Hume. 1956, Spry, Constance; Hume, Rosemary (2013)

    Rosemary Hume

    Rosemary_Hume

  • Marie Rose sauce
  • British condiment

    predate Cradock's 1967 recipe by some years. For example, in 1956, Constance Spry published a recipe for Tomato Ice, a chilled mixture of mayonnaise and

    Marie Rose sauce

    Marie Rose sauce

    Marie_Rose_sauce

  • Gratin dauphinois
  • French potato dish

    Great Dishes of the World. London: Nelson. Constance Spry, Rosemary Hume (1979 [1956]). The Constance Spry Cookery Book. London: Pan Books. ISBN 0330233106

    Gratin dauphinois

    Gratin dauphinois

    Gratin_dauphinois

  • Welsh rarebit
  • British dish of cheese sauce on toast

    University Press. 2005. Retrieved 9 August 2025. The Constance Spry Cookery Book by Constance Spry and Rosemary Hume Witts, Nicholas (4 February 2017)

    Welsh rarebit

    Welsh rarebit

    Welsh_rarebit

  • Penny Downie
  • Australian actress

    title role in A Storm in a Flower Vase, a play based on the life of Constance Spry, which held its West End debut at the Arts Theatre. In 2016, Downie

    Penny Downie

    Penny_Downie

  • Barrow-in-Furness
  • Town in Cumbria, England

    Barrow-in-Furness College of Engineering and worked at the then VSEL shipyard. Constance Spry, the author and florist who revolutionised interior design in the 1930s

    Barrow-in-Furness

    Barrow-in-Furness

    Barrow-in-Furness

  • David C. H. Austin
  • British rose breeder and writer (1926-2018)

    and floribundas. Austin's first commercially available rose, Rosa 'Constance Spry', was introduced in 1961. In 1967 and 1968 he introduced 'Chianti' and

    David C. H. Austin

    David C. H. Austin

    David_C._H._Austin

  • Savoury (dish)
  • Course in an English formal meal

    savoury!". The Spectator. Retrieved 2024-01-26. The Constance Spry Cookery Book by Constance Spry and Rosemary Hume Sir Kenelm Digby (attr). The Closet

    Savoury (dish)

    Savoury (dish)

    Savoury_(dish)

  • Rosa 'Graham Thomas'
  • Yellow shrub rose

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Graham Thomas'

    Rosa 'Graham Thomas'

    Rosa_'Graham_Thomas'

  • Lady Rose McLaren
  • British aristocrat, ballerina and florist

    Forster (the daughter of Lord Forster of Harraby and a former employee of Constance Spry), they supplied the flowers for the wedding of Princess Margaret to

    Lady Rose McLaren

    Lady_Rose_McLaren

  • List of last words (20th century)
  • nurse who had given him an injection "Someone else can arrange this." — Constance Spry OBE, British educator, florist and author (3 January 1960), dying after

    List of last words (20th century)

    List_of_last_words_(20th_century)

  • Cumbria
  • Ceremonial county of England

    Catherine Parr Chris Bonington Christine McVie Christopher Wordsworth Constance Spry Baron Campbell-Savours Dean Henderson Derrick Bird Dick Huddart Donald

    Cumbria

    Cumbria

    Cumbria

  • Rosa 'Princess Anne'
  • Deep pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Princess Anne'

    Rosa 'Princess Anne'

    Rosa_'Princess_Anne'

  • Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll'
  • Pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll'

    Rosa 'Gertrude Jekyll'

    Rosa_'Gertrude_Jekyll'

  • Steak and kidney pudding
  • British dish made of stewed steak, ox kidney, and suet pastry

    pudding", Felicity Cloake identified one relatively modern recipe, by Constance Spry, that calls for the meat to go in raw, but found that it "comes out

    Steak and kidney pudding

    Steak and kidney pudding

    Steak_and_kidney_pudding

  • Rosa 'Wife of Bath'
  • Rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Wife of Bath'

    Rosa 'Wife of Bath'

    Rosa_'Wife_of_Bath'

  • Garden roses
  • Ornamental roses

    based in Shropshire, UK, is the developer of "English roses", such as 'Constance Spry', 'Mary Rose' and 'Graham Thomas' Peter Beales was a specialist in classic

    Garden roses

    Garden roses

    Garden_roses

  • Curry in the United Kingdom
  • Indian cuisine. For Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953, the florist Constance Spry and the cookery instructor Rosemary Hume invented a curried chicken

    Curry in the United Kingdom

    Curry in the United Kingdom

    Curry_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Chyka Keebaugh
  • Australian television personality

    hospitality and gastronomy at Le Cordon Bleu in London and floristry at Constance Spry Floristry School. In 2014, Keebaugh was cast in the Australian reality

    Chyka Keebaugh

    Chyka Keebaugh

    Chyka_Keebaugh

  • Kidneys as food
  • Type of offal

    Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 978-1-907087-37-0. Spry, Constance; Hume, Rosemary (2014-01-19). The Constance Spry Cookery Book. Grub Street Publishers. ISBN 978-1-909166-10-3

    Kidneys as food

    Kidneys as food

    Kidneys_as_food

  • Rosa 'Lady of Shalott'
  • Apricot-orange shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Lady of Shalott'

    Rosa 'Lady of Shalott'

    Rosa_'Lady_of_Shalott'

  • Rosa 'Shropshire Lass'
  • Light pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Shropshire Lass'

    Rosa 'Shropshire Lass'

    Rosa_'Shropshire_Lass'

  • Nancy Beaton
  • English socialite

    1933 she married Sir Hugh Houston Smiley, 3rd Baronet (1905–1990). Constance Spry arranged the flowers and the wedding was a notable society event. The

    Nancy Beaton

    Nancy Beaton

    Nancy_Beaton

  • Rosa 'The Pilgrim'
  • Yellow shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'The Pilgrim'

    Rosa 'The Pilgrim'

    Rosa_'The_Pilgrim'

  • Victor Stiebel
  • South African-born British couturier (1907–1976)

    Maugham created the all-white decor that was her trademark style and Constance Spry—who later became a firm friend—supplied the flowers for the showroom

    Victor Stiebel

    Victor_Stiebel

  • Rosa 'Claire Austin'
  • White blend shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Claire Austin'

    Rosa 'Claire Austin'

    Rosa_'Claire_Austin'

  • Finishing school
  • School for young women

    closed in 1998/99. Winkfield Place was founded by women's educator Constance Spry as a flower arranging and domestic science school and had an international

    Finishing school

    Finishing school

    Finishing_school

  • List of people from Barrow-in-Furness
  • in Ormsgill Edward and Raymond Sankey - 20th century photographers Constance Spry – author and florist Keith Tyson – artist and Turner Prize winner, was

    List of people from Barrow-in-Furness

    List_of_people_from_Barrow-in-Furness

  • Rosa 'A Shropshire Lad'
  • Peach blend shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'A Shropshire Lad'

    Rosa 'A Shropshire Lad'

    Rosa_'A_Shropshire_Lad'

  • Rosa 'Golden Celebration'
  • Yellow shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Golden Celebration'

    Rosa 'Golden Celebration'

    Rosa_'Golden_Celebration'

  • Spry (surname)
  • Surname list

    Intelligence Organisation Constance Spry (1886–1960, née Fletcher), British educator, florist and author Major-General Daniel Spry (1913–1989), Canadian commander

    Spry (surname)

    Spry_(surname)

  • Rosa 'Queen of Sweden'
  • Pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Queen of Sweden'

    Rosa 'Queen of Sweden'

    Rosa_'Queen_of_Sweden'

  • List of Award of Garden Merit roses
  • white from Coubert Britannia Cantabrigiensis Chinatown Madama Butterfly Constance Spry Yorkshire Semperflorens = "repeat flowering" Dancing Queen Darcey Bussell

    List of Award of Garden Merit roses

    List_of_Award_of_Garden_Merit_roses

  • The Three Musketeers
  • 1844 novel by Alexandre Dumas

    Weekly. Archived from the original on 3 August 2012. Retrieved 1 August 2012. Spry, Jeff (18 October 2022). "Method Animation and Palomar Unite Swords for New

    The Three Musketeers

    The Three Musketeers

    The_Three_Musketeers

  • Gluck (painter)
  • British painter (1895–1978)

    relationship with floral designer Constance Spry, whose work informed the artist's paintings. In 1934 Gluck and Spry spent some time at Hammamet in Tunisia

    Gluck (painter)

    Gluck (painter)

    Gluck_(painter)

  • Rosa 'Boscobel'
  • Pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Boscobel'

    Rosa 'Boscobel'

    Rosa_'Boscobel'

  • Beverley Nichols
  • English writer

    acquaintances in all walks of life included some famous gardeners, such as Constance Spry and Lord Aberconway, President of the Royal Horticultural Society and

    Beverley Nichols

    Beverley Nichols

    Beverley_Nichols

  • Rosa 'Jubilee Celebration'
  • Coral-pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Jubilee Celebration'

    Rosa 'Jubilee Celebration'

    Rosa_'Jubilee_Celebration'

  • Dione Lucas
  • English chef

    pp. 34-45 Sue Shephard (30 November 2010). The Surprising Life of Constance Spry. Pan Macmillan. pp. 94–96. ISBN 978-0-330-53610-3. Dione Lucas (1964)

    Dione Lucas

    Dione_Lucas

  • Rosa 'Munstead Wood'
  • Dark red shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Munstead Wood'

    Rosa 'Munstead Wood'

    Rosa_'Munstead_Wood'

  • Rosa 'Charles Austin'
  • Rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Charles Austin'

    Rosa 'Charles Austin'

    Rosa_'Charles_Austin'

  • Elizabeth Coxhead
  • the book One Woman's Garden, published in 1971. In 1975, Coxhead's Constance Spry: A Biography was published. Coxhead lived in Chalfont St Peter, Buckinghamshire

    Elizabeth Coxhead

    Elizabeth_Coxhead

  • Rosa 'Lichfield Angel'
  • White blend shrub rose

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Lichfield Angel'

    Rosa 'Lichfield Angel'

    Rosa_'Lichfield_Angel'

  • Benton End
  • House in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England

    he grew, influenced many important figures in British horticulture. Constance Spry displayed rhubarb from his garden in her London shop, and Vita Sackville-West

    Benton End

    Benton End

    Benton_End

  • Floral design
  • Artistic design of flowers and plants for decoration

    Ost, Junichi Kakizaki, Paula Pryke, Phil Rulloda, Catherine Conlin, Constance Spry, Jennifer McGarigle, Judith Blacklock, Stanlee Gatti, Irene Hayes, Julia

    Floral design

    Floral design

    Floral_design

  • Rosa 'Teasing Georgia'
  • Yellow blend shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Teasing Georgia'

    Rosa 'Teasing Georgia'

    Rosa_'Teasing_Georgia'

  • Sissinghurst Castle Garden
  • Garden in Kent, England

    Edwin Murrell Ltd., notable rose growers in Shropshire, and the florist Constance Spry from her home Winkfield Place. In addition to using established suppliers

    Sissinghurst Castle Garden

    Sissinghurst Castle Garden

    Sissinghurst_Castle_Garden

  • Rosa 'Lady Emma Hamilton'
  • Orange shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Lady Emma Hamilton'

    Rosa 'Lady Emma Hamilton'

    Rosa_'Lady_Emma_Hamilton'

  • Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris)
  • composition, texture and placement may have made an impression on Constance Spry, a noted floral arranger who created guidelines for flower arranging

    Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris)

    Still life paintings by Vincent van Gogh (Paris)

    Still_life_paintings_by_Vincent_van_Gogh_(Paris)

  • Rosa 'Lilian Austin'
  • Pink-blend shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Lilian Austin'

    Rosa 'Lilian Austin'

    Rosa_'Lilian_Austin'

  • Rosa 'Dame Judi Dench'
  • Apricot-orange shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Dame Judi Dench'

    Rosa 'Dame Judi Dench'

    Rosa_'Dame_Judi_Dench'

  • Rosa 'Heritage'
  • Light pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Heritage'

    Rosa 'Heritage'

    Rosa_'Heritage'

  • Paula Pryke
  • British florist and author (born 1960)

    career as a history teacher, Pryke became training as a florist with the Constance Spry Flower School in 1987. The following year, she founded Paula Pryke Flowers

    Paula Pryke

    Paula_Pryke

  • Rosa 'The Squire'
  • Crimson-red shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'The Squire'

    Rosa 'The Squire'

    Rosa_'The_Squire'

  • Long Branch Plantation
  • Historic house in Virginia, United States

    arranger, Sheila Macqueen. The gardens feature herbs, hellebores, hostas, Constance Spry Roses, and a variety of plant species native to Macqueen's English Gardens

    Long Branch Plantation

    Long Branch Plantation

    Long_Branch_Plantation

  • 1886 in the United Kingdom
  • (died 1972) 12 November – Ben Travers, farceur (died 1980) 5 December – Constance Spry, florist (died 1960) 7 January – Richard Dadd, painter (born 1817) 12

    1886 in the United Kingdom

    1886_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of rose cultivars named after people
  • Ferdinand Meyer (1899 — Dr. Müller, Switzerland) Constance Finn (1997 — Harkness, United Kingdom) Constance Spry (1961 — Austin, United Kingdom) Coralie (before

    List of rose cultivars named after people

    List_of_rose_cultivars_named_after_people

  • Marilyn Imrie
  • Scottish radio director (1947–2020)

    Susan Wooldridge, Eric Loren, Tracy Wiles Renowned 20th century florist Constance Spry was inspired by childhood walks in a bluebell wood in Ireland. Later

    Marilyn Imrie

    Marilyn_Imrie

  • Harlan Coben's Shelter
  • 2023 American television series

    is an American mystery drama television series starring Jaden Michael, Constance Zimmer, Abby Corrigan, and Adrian Greensmith. It is based on the 2011

    Harlan Coben's Shelter

    Harlan_Coben's_Shelter

  • Rosa 'The Ancient Mariner'
  • Pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'The Ancient Mariner'

    Rosa 'The Ancient Mariner'

    Rosa_'The_Ancient_Mariner'

  • Moor Park, Farnham
  • House in Farnham, Surrey, England

    the late 1960s and it was used as a finishing school and later the Constance Spry Flower School. More recently it was converted back into residential

    Moor Park, Farnham

    Moor Park, Farnham

    Moor_Park,_Farnham

  • Rosa 'Canterbury'
  • Medium pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Canterbury'

    Rosa 'Canterbury'

    Rosa_'Canterbury'

  • Rosa 'Yellow Button'
  • Yellow blend shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Yellow Button'

    Rosa 'Yellow Button'

    Rosa_'Yellow_Button'

  • Madison Hu
  • American actress (born 2002)

    Channel series, Best Friends Whenever. More recently, she was cast as Constance Wang in the Netflix limited series The Altruists, with casting news reported

    Madison Hu

    Madison Hu

    Madison_Hu

  • Rosa 'Crocus Rose'
  • Apricot blend shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Crocus Rose'

    Rosa 'Crocus Rose'

    Rosa_'Crocus_Rose'

  • John-Michael Howson
  • Australian journalist

    His 1965 Bramston "Flower arranging" sketch – in which a section of Constance Spry's definitive text book on the subject is quoted verbatim in a lascivious

    John-Michael Howson

    John-Michael_Howson

  • 1960 in the United Kingdom
  • Josette Simon, actress Harriet Wistrich, lawyer and feminist 3 January – Constance Spry, English florist (born 1886) 7 January – Dorothea Douglass Lambert Chambers

    1960 in the United Kingdom

    1960_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • Rosa 'Grace'
  • Apricot shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Grace'

    Rosa 'Grace'

    Rosa_'Grace'

  • List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1991–2000)
  • Snorkeling equipment more 5 June 1994 Milton Shulman The Cookery Book by Constance Spry Tennis racket and ball machine more 12 June 1994 Zoë Wanamaker Greek

    List of Desert Island Discs episodes (1991–2000)

    List_of_Desert_Island_Discs_episodes_(1991–2000)

  • Rosa 'The Mayflower'
  • Pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'The Mayflower'

    Rosa 'The Mayflower'

    Rosa_'The_Mayflower'

  • Patricia Easterbrook Roberts
  • Australian-born floral designer, author and landscape designer

    Avenue, New York), and Constance Spry (helping organize Spry's lecture tour in the United States, and arrangements for Spry's New York flower shop). During

    Patricia Easterbrook Roberts

    Patricia_Easterbrook_Roberts

  • Rosa 'Strawberry Hill'
  • Pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Strawberry Hill'

    Rosa 'Strawberry Hill'

    Rosa_'Strawberry_Hill'

  • Rosalind Hudson
  • British codebreaker and architectural model maker (1926–2013)

    following the war. After the war Hudson trained as a florist under Constance Spry, and arranged flowers at Claridge's and the Savoy hotels. The Savoy

    Rosalind Hudson

    Rosalind_Hudson

  • 1953 Coronation Honours
  • Appointments by Queen Elizabeth II to various orders and honours

    Claude Meyer Spielman MC, Managing Director, Whessoe, Ltd., Darlington Constance Spry, Adviser on Floral Decoration Leonard Jacques Stein. For political and

    1953 Coronation Honours

    1953 Coronation Honours

    1953_Coronation_Honours

  • Henrietta White
  • Anglo-Irish educationist and college head

    Retrieved 8 September 2019. Shephard, S. (2010). The Surprising Life of Constance Spry. Pan Macmillan. p. 30. ISBN 978-0-330-53610-3. Retrieved 8 September

    Henrietta White

    Henrietta White

    Henrietta_White

  • James Amster
  • American interior decorator

    and "both people that [sic] I admired". Amster was also friends with Constance Spry, British educator and florist, and Syrie Maugham, leading British interior

    James Amster

    James Amster

    James_Amster

  • North Pine Presbyterian Church
  • Church in Australia

    Agricultural Reserve was opened up for agricultural selection in 1863 and Constance Spry, a local land speculator, purchased the site in December 1866 and sold

    North Pine Presbyterian Church

    North Pine Presbyterian Church

    North_Pine_Presbyterian_Church

  • Rosa 'Comtes de Champagne'
  • Apricot shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Comtes de Champagne'

    Rosa 'Comtes de Champagne'

    Rosa_'Comtes_de_Champagne'

  • Rosa 'Wildeve'
  • Pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'Wildeve'

    Rosa 'Wildeve'

    Rosa_'Wildeve'

  • Rosa 'The Countryman'
  • Pink shrub rose cultivar

    and floribundas. His first commercially successful rose cultivar was 'Constance Spry', which he introduced in 1961. He created a new, informal class of roses

    Rosa 'The Countryman'

    Rosa 'The Countryman'

    Rosa_'The_Countryman'

  • List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster
  • 1912–1940" 31 Marlborough Hill St John's Wood NW8 0NG 2004 (2004) 667 Constance Spry (1886–1960) "Designer in Flowers worked here 1934–1960" 64 South Audley

    List of English Heritage blue plaques in the City of Westminster

    List_of_English_Heritage_blue_plaques_in_the_City_of_Westminster

  • Bunyards Nursery
  • British horticultural company founded 1796

    in 1937. Bunyard roses were also supplied to Hidcote, Kiftsgate and Constance Spry's garden at Chelsfield. Bunyard's catalogues are held by Oregon State

    Bunyards Nursery

    Bunyards Nursery

    Bunyards_Nursery

  • Marguerite Dockrell
  • Irish swimmer (1912–1983)

    Which was previously owned by a flower arranger and cookery expert Constance Spry. She mentions the house in her memoirs. She attended Alexandra college

    Marguerite Dockrell

    Marguerite_Dockrell

  • List of video games released in 2026
  • for an undetermined 2026 release date. Kerr, Chris (January 16, 2026). "Spry Fox co-founder on the realities of independence after split from Netflix"

    List of video games released in 2026

    List_of_video_games_released_in_2026

  • 2022 United States Senate election in North Carolina
  • Strategies (R) Meredith College WPA Intelligence (R) The Trafalgar Group (R) Spry Strategies (R) SurveyUSA WPA Intelligence (R) Emerson College Cygnal (R)

    2022 United States Senate election in North Carolina

    2022 United States Senate election in North Carolina

    2022_United_States_Senate_election_in_North_Carolina

  • James Hector
  • Scottish-New Zealand scientist (1834–1907)

    Canadian history. However, as politely noted by the Palliser scholar Irene Spry, it "embodies Hector's not always accurate reminiscences about the Expedition"

    James Hector

    James Hector

    James_Hector

  • List of mountains of the United States
  • highest summit of the La Sal Mountains Mount Pennell Mount Raymond Mount Spry Mount Timpanogos Mount Tukuhnikivatz Mount Waas Mount Watson Mount Wolverine

    List of mountains of the United States

    List_of_mountains_of_the_United_States

  • Plymouth Hoe
  • Public space in Plymouth, England

    fleet to engage with the Spanish Armada. The British Library holds a 1591 Spry map of Plimmouth from this era. A Tudor fortress guarded the neck of water

    Plymouth Hoe

    Plymouth Hoe

    Plymouth_Hoe

  • 1939 in Canada
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  • Remonstrance
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    Same as Monstrance.

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    An under constable.

  • Instance
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    To mention as a case or example; to refer to; to cite; as, to instance a fact.

  • Truth
  • n.

    Fidelity; constancy; steadfastness; faithfulness.

  • Instancy
  • n.

    Instance; urgency.

  • Headborrow
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    A petty constable.

  • Constancy
  • n.

    The state or quality of being constant or steadfast; freedom from change; stability; fixedness; immutability; as, the constancy of God in his nature and attributes.

  • Instanced
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Instance

  • Purpose
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    Instance; example.

  • Constable
  • n.

    An officer of the peace having power as a conservator of the public peace, and bound to execute the warrants of judicial officers.

  • Ostensory
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    Same as Monstrance.

  • Instancing
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    of Instance

  • Consonance
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    Alt. of Consonancy

  • Inconstance
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    Inconstancy.

  • Still
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    Constant; continual.

  • Constable
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    A high officer in the monarchical establishments of the Middle Ages.

  • Constancy
  • n.

    Fixedness or firmness of mind; persevering resolution; especially, firmness of mind under sufferings, steadiness in attachments, or perseverance in enterprise; stability; fidelity.

  • Boastance
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    Boasting.

  • Patience
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    Constancy in labor or application; perseverance.

  • Monstrance
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    A transparent pyx, in which the consecrated host is exposed to view.