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ing only in colour, which is a dark | 

 canary yellow. | 



Charlotte Cillemot (HT.) .—Flower j 



ivory white, with stout petals, iinbri- ; 

 rated, (irowth vitjorons. l*!xh. , 



Charlotte Klemm (C). Turke 1905 : | 

 -Flowtr fiery red, semi-double, 

 (irowth moderate. G. 

 Charm (H.T.), Wm. Paul & Son 

 liVJO : — Flower coppery-vcllow ; bud 

 reddish-orange, shadecl with pink 

 and copper, produced in fine up- 

 standing trusses. Growth vigorous 

 and free. Bed. Cut. 

 Charming (H.T.), D. Prior & Son. 

 Ltil., distributors 1922: — Flower soft 

 salmon rosp with coral on reverse 

 of petals ; free fiowering. Growth 

 vigorous. Very good on standards. 

 Charles Lamb (HP.). Wm. Paul 

 N: Son : — Flower bright cerise red ; 

 foliage handsome ; beautiful bud 

 Growth vigorous. 



Chateau de Clos Vougeot (H.T.). { 

 Jos. Pernet-Ducher 1908 :— Flower 

 velvety scarlet, shaded fiery-red, 

 changing to dark velvety crimson, 

 large, full, globular, very sweet. 

 Growth vigorous, branching. A. Cut. 

 Kxh. G. T. 



Chateau d'Ourout (T.), Ketten Bros, 

 189C :— F'lower deep peach carmine, 

 outer petals rose mauve, very large, 

 full, sweet. Growth vigorous. 

 Chlltillon Rambler (Wich), Aug. 

 .Vonin 1913 : — P"lower rose tinted 

 flesh, with large white centre, large, 1 

 '.emi-double. Growth very vigorous; 

 'ate flowering. 



Chedane Guinoisseau (T.) :— Flower 

 clear self yellow, small. Growth 



moderate. But. 



Chedane Cuinnoseaux (Rug.) :— ; 

 Flower crimson, borne in panicles, 

 continuously produced in summer 

 and autumn. Double flowered. Au- 

 tumn blooms further enhanced by 

 bright coral hips succeeding the ear- 

 lier flowers. Growth vigorous. Bu. 

 Cheerful (H.T.), S. M'Gredy & Son 

 1915: — Flower pure orange flame, the 

 flame shading overspreading the 

 petal, together with the distinct 

 orange base, creates a combination 

 of colour hitherto unknown in roses, 

 very large and full, of perfect shape 

 and form. Growth like " Caroline 

 Testout " ; flowering freely and con- 

 tinuously throughout the whole 

 season. 



Cherry Page (H.T ) \V. Easlea ' 

 1914: — Flower brilliant cherry pink 

 with golden yellow base, large petals, 

 pointed buds. Growth very vigorous. 

 G. Bed. 



Cheshunt Hybrid (H.T.). Paul and 

 Son 1S75 : — Flower cherry-carmine, 

 large, full, and of good form ; an 

 abundant bloomer ; very fragrant. 



Growth ver yvigorous. Pil. ar. W. 

 Cheshunt Scarlet (H. P. ):— Flower 

 \ivid sc;i.rlet crimson, semi-double. 

 Growth vigorous. 



Chin Chin China (C). Hobbies 1909: 

 — Flower clear sulphur yellow, free 

 flowering. Growth moderate. 

 China Noisette :— Flower pink. A 

 summer rose, curiously formed, fra- 

 grant. Growth vigorous. 

 Chrissie MacKellar (H.T), Ale.x. 

 Dickson & Sons 1913 :— Flower deep 

 oihry madder, crayoned and veined 

 crimson carmine, opening to bright 

 orangy pink with age, semi-double, 

 Primerose Tea perfumed, buds long 

 and pointed. Growth vigorous, 

 branching ; very free. Bed. 

 Christian Curie (Wich), James 

 Cocker & Sons 1909 :— Sport of 

 " Dorothy Perkins," with which it is 

 in every way identical save colour, 

 v.hich is a pale flesh pink. Ar. Perg. 

 Pil. S. W. 



Christine (Pernet). S. M'Gredy & 

 Son 1918 :— Flower deepest and clear- 

 est golden yellow, perfectly shaped, 

 with petals of good substance ; 

 sweetly scented. Growth vigorous ; 

 deep glossy green mildew-proof foli- 

 age. Bed. Cut. 



Christine de Noue (T.), Guillot 1890: 

 — Flower carmine lake, shaded 

 salmon, very large, full, imbricated, 

 sweet-scented. Growth vigorous. A. 

 Cut. E.\h. 



Christine Wright (Wich Ramb). 

 Hoopes & Thomas 1903 :— Flower 

 bright pink, early. Growth very 



vigorous, and upright. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Cinderella (Wich) :— Flower deeper 

 shade of pink than "Lady Gay," 

 ends of petals quilled; double; late 

 flowering. Growth vigorous. Ar. 

 Pil. Perg. 



Cineraria (poly pom.) :— Flower pale 

 salmon red with white eye. Single. 

 Growth dwarf. Bed. E. 

 Cinnamonea (Species) : — Flower 

 large, single, pink, wood brown and 

 spineless. 



Circe (H.T.), Wm. Paul & Son 

 1916 :— Flower flesh white shaded 

 with carmine, base of petals deep 

 yellow, large, and full, with hand- 

 some elongated buds. Exh. Bed. 

 Cissie Easlea (Pernet), Jos. Pernet- 

 Ducher 1913: — Flower clear saffron 

 yellow, with carmine centre, passing 

 to Naples yellow when expanding, 

 very large, "full, and globular; buds 

 pale buff shaded bright carmine. 

 Growth vigorous; of erect branching 

 habit with few thorns and green 

 bronzed foliage. Exh. Bed. 

 Claire Andruejol (H.T.). A. Schwartz 

 1920 :— Flower pale pink tinted car- 

 mine, large, full. Growth very vigor- 

 ous ; free blooming. 



