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Claire Carnot (N.), Guillot 1873:— 

 Flower Indian yellow edged Japan- 

 ese yellow and bright pink, changing 

 to creamy yellow, of medium size, 

 full, fragrant. Growth very vigor- 

 ous. 



Claire Jacquier (Malt, ramb.), Ber- 

 naix 1887 : — Flower nankeen yellow, 

 small, double, produced in trusses. 

 Growth vigorous, climbing. Ar. 

 Perg. 



Clara Curtis (T.), Alex. Dickson & 

 Sons 1921 :— Flower deep bright and 

 golden yellow, large and full, rich 

 tea perfume ; grand foliage. Growth 

 vigorous. Exh. Cut. 

 Clara Watson (H.T.), G. Prince 

 1894 : — Flower mother of pearl white, 

 with peach coloured centre, large, 

 full, globular, fragrant. Growth 

 vigorous. But. Cut. T. 

 Clare de Escofet (H.T.), Walter 

 Easlea 1920 :— Flower of delicate 

 flesh white, large, and of high-cen- 

 tred form, carried erect. Growth 

 vigorous. Exh. Bed. 

 Clarice Goodacre (H.T.), Alex. Dick- 

 son & Sons 1916 : — A rose of tan- 

 gerine orange perfume; its perfectly 

 spiral globular formed blooms are 

 three-quarter zoned biscuit-chrome ^ 

 on ivory white stiff petals ; long i 

 pointed buds carried on erect rigid { 

 flower stalks. Vigorous and erect 

 wood festooned with ideal H. T. | 

 foliage. Exh. Bed. j 



Claude Jacquet (H.P.), Liabaud 

 1892 : — Flower deep carmine purple, } 

 very large, full and sweet. Growth j 

 vigorous. Exh. 1 



Claudius (H.T.). B. R. Cant & Son' 

 1910:— Flower carmine rose, large | 

 and full; fragrant; free flowering. ; 

 Growth vigorous. A Bed. Cut. Exh j 

 Clementina Carbonieri (T.), G. Bon- | 

 figlioli 1913 :— Flower clear violet i 

 rose, elongated bud of fine form ! 

 and of superb bright pale buff I 

 colouring, outer petals shaded violet j 

 rose, base of petals saffron yellow. | 

 Growth vigorous. I 



element Pacaud (H.T.), C. Cham- | 

 bard 1916 :— Flower brilliant carmine, \ 

 large. Growth vigorous ; flowering j 

 continuously. 



Cleopatra (T.). Bennet 1S89 :— ; 

 Flower creamy flesh, buds long and | 

 pointed, petals thick, opening well. 1 

 Growth moderate. Exh. 

 Cleveland (H.T.), Hugh Dickson 

 1916 :— Flower deep coppery yellow at 

 the base of the petals, which are 

 heavily flushed reddish copper on 

 old rose, large and full, of exquisite 

 form, produced freely and continu- 

 ously throughout the season. 

 Growth vigorous, stout branching, 

 with large and very handsome foli- 

 age, which is mildew proof. 



Climbing American Beauty (H.P.) :— 

 Flower crimson, borne on erect 

 stems; free flowering. Growth 

 very vigorous. Pil. 

 Climbing Belle Siebrecht (H.T.), 

 Wm. Paul & Son 1899 :— A strong 

 growing form of " Belle Siebrecht." 

 Very valuable for climbing and 

 massing. 



Climbing Captain Christy (H.P.), 

 Ducher soeurs 1881 : — A climbing 

 form of " Captain Christy," from 

 which it sported. Most distinct. 

 A. B. Pil. 



Climbing Capt. Hayward (HP.) :— A 

 fine climbing form of the old fa- 

 vourite, " Captain Hayward." 

 Climbing Caroline Testout (H.T.). 

 Chauvry 1901 : — A climbing form of 

 this popular Rose. 

 Climbing Catherine Mermet 



(T.), Frank Cant & Co. 1912:— 

 Flower deep pink, in every respect 

 similar to " Catherine Mermet," of 

 which it is a sport. Growth very 

 vigorous, of very strong climbing 

 habits. Exh. F. W. 

 Climbing Cecil Brunner (Mult. 

 Ramb.) : — A strong climber of this 

 well-known variety. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Climbing Chslteau de Clos Vougeot 

 (H.T.), H. Morse 1920 :— Flower deep 

 crimson, shaded, velvety, scarlet and 

 fiery red, full and globular ; opens 

 well. Growth very vigorous, mildew 

 proof. One of the best climbers. 

 Ar. Pil. W. 



Climbing Chatenay (H.T.), W. Eas- 

 lea 1916:— Flower bright salmon-pink 

 with deeper centre, reflexed petals, 

 pointed centre. (jrowth vigorous. 

 Exh. Ar. Pil. W. 



Climbing Clara Watson (H.T.) :— A 

 strong climbing variety of this well- 

 known rose. 



Climbing Cramoisie Superieure (C). 

 Hugh Dickson 1912 :— Flower rich 

 crimson, semi-double. A climbing 

 sport from " Cramoise Superieure." 

 Pil. 



Climbing Crimson (C.) —Flower deep 

 purple. Climber of old " Crimson 

 China." 



Climbing Devoniensis (T.), Pavitt 

 18.58 :— Flower creamy white with 

 blush centre, large and full, free, 

 early flowering. Growth very vigor- 

 ous. Ar. Perg. W. 

 Climbing Glory of Cheshunt (HP.) : 

 —Flower deep crimson. Growth 



vigorous. Pil. 



Climbing H. V, Machin (H.T.), 

 Hugh Dickson 1919 :— A vigorous 

 climbing sport of this well known 

 Rose. A climbing novelty of the 

 greatest value, as, unlike many 

 climbing sports, its flowers are pro- 

 duced in great profusion, and the 

 plant is strong, clean, and fixed. 



