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carmine, flushed and veined with 

 apricot and coppery yellow, large 

 and globular. Growth strong and 

 branching, with glossy mildew proof 

 foliage. Exh. Bed. 

 Coquina (VVich) :— Flower pale pink, 

 Growth vigorous. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Cora (C). Veuve Schwartz 1898:— 

 Flower clear yellow tinted with 

 salmon rose and carmine, medium, 

 full. Growth vigorous, free flower- 

 ing. A. 



Coral Cluster (poly pom.), R. Mur- 

 rell 1921 : — Flower pale coral pink 

 to soft salmon pink, perfectly 

 formed, free, in large clusters. 

 Growth vigorous. Bed. P. 

 Coralie (Wich), Wm. Paul & Son 

 1919 : — Flower of the colour of 

 Growth vigorous, climbing. A 

 " Lyon-Rose," coral-red changing to 

 deep pink, large for its class, double, 

 distinct rambling variety. 

 Corallina (T.). W. Paul & Son 1900: 

 — Flower deep coral red, large 

 petals, pointed buds. Growth vigor- 

 ous, good standard. G. Bed. 

 Cordelia (Mult, ramb.), W. Paul 

 & Son 1915 : — Flower coppery to 

 lemon yellow clusters, fragrant. 

 Vigorous. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Cornelia (H.T.), Robert Scott & Son 

 1920 : — Flowers medium size and very 

 double. The bud is a beautiful 

 salmon-pink. Base of petals bright 

 orange, V^igorous. 

 Cpmelis Timmermaris (H.T.), Jos. 

 Timmermans 1919 : — Flower soft 

 pink with yellow, very large, full, 

 sweetly scented. Growth vigorous, 

 bushy, free flowering. 

 Coronation (Wich ramb.), Turner 

 1912: — Flower scarlet crimson 



splashed with white, double, in large 

 trusses. Growth vigorous, climber. 

 Ar. Perg. 



Coronation (H.P.), Hugh Dickson 

 1913: — Flower pale rose to shrimp 

 pink, large and globular. Growth 

 vigorous, erect. Exh. Bu. 

 Coronet (poly pom.), W. Paul & Son 

 1912 : — Flower yellow shaded with 

 rose, free, in trusses. Bed. E. 

 Countess Annesley (H.T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1905 : — Flower rosy 

 salmon suffused v;ith old gold. 

 Growth moderate, fragrant. Exh. 

 Countess Cairns (H.T.) :— Flower 

 bright pink, large, of great width. 

 Scented. Growth vigorous. 

 Countess Clanwilliam (H.T.), Hugh 

 Dickson 1914: — Flower delicate peach 

 . pink at the base of the petals, which 

 are flamed and edged with deep 

 cherry red, large and full; buds 

 long and pointed. Growth strong, 

 vigorous, upright wood. 

 Countess of Caledon (H.T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1S97 :— Flower car- 



mine rose, large petals. Growth 

 erect vigorous, scented, semi-globu- 

 lar. Exh. 



Countess of Derby (H.T.), Alex. 

 Dickson & Sons 1905 :— Flower flesh 

 peach, large and free. Growth 

 vigorous, free flowering, G, Exh. 

 Countess of Cosford (H.T.), S. 

 M'Gredy & Son 1906 :— Flower 

 salmon pink suft'used with saffron 

 yellow, free, early. Growth vigor- 

 ous. Exh. 



Countess of llchester (H.T.) :— 

 Flower warm crimson carmine. 

 Growth vigorous. Bed. Cut. 

 Countess of Lonsdale (H.T.), Hugh 

 Dickson 1919 : — Flower deep cadmium 

 yellow, of medium size and fine form, 

 full and freely produced ; sweetly 

 scented. Growth free, vigorous, 

 branching; foliage deep bronzy red 

 in the voung state. Bed. 

 Countess of Oxford (H.P.), Guillot 

 p, 1869 :— Flower strawberry red, 

 passing to brilliant cochineal car- 

 mine, large, full, of fine form. 

 Growth vigorous, hardy. A. Cut. 

 Exh. F. G, 



Countess of Roden (H.T.) :— Flower 

 a clear glistening, glowing pink, of 

 fine form and substance. Growth 

 vigorous. 



Countess of Shaftesbury (H.T), 

 Hugh Dickson 1909: — Flower silvery 

 carmine with picotee edging. 

 Growth vigorous, free and branch- 

 ing, mildew proof. Exh. G. P. Bu. 

 Countess of Warwick (H.T.), Walter 

 Easlea 1919: — Flower lemon yellow, 

 beautifully edged with pink. Growth 

 erect and robust. Exh. Bed. 

 Coupe d'H6be (H.C.) :— Flower pale 

 rose pink. A fine old-fashioned rose ; 

 free flowering. Growth moderate. 

 Courtney Page (H.T.), S. M'Gredy 

 & Son 1921 :— Flower rich velvety 

 crimson, large, full, perfect form on 

 long stalks, fragrant. Growth vi- 

 gorous. E.xh. 



Covent Garden (H.T.), B. R. Cant 

 & Sons 1919 : — Flower rich deep crim- 

 son, with plum-black flushes on 

 reverse of petals, well-formed, borne 

 perfectly upright on stout stems. 

 Growth branching, glossy foliage 

 free from mildew ; free flowering. 

 One of the best crimson autumnal 

 roses for bedding purposes yet intro- 

 duced. F. Cut. 



Cramoisie Supdrieure (C), Plantier 

 1834: — Flower a rich crimson semi- 

 double, in large clusters. Growth 

 vigorous. 



Cr^puscle (N.) :— Flower deep cop- 

 per yellow with pink shading; free 

 flowering; self-climbing habit. 



Growth vigorous. But. Pil. S. 

 Crested Moss Rose (Moss), Kirche 

 & Vibert 1827 :— Flower rosy pink. 



