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paler edges, semi-double, moss | 

 crested sepals. Growth vigorous, i 

 Bu. 



Crimson Chatenay (II. T.), II. Merry- 

 weather 6lc Sons 1915: — Very similar ■ 

 to the favourite variety, " Madame ' 

 Abel Chatenay," from which it is a 

 seedling ; the colour is a beautiful 

 bright crimson, fragrant. Cut. 

 Crimson China (C), T. Evans 1810: 

 — Flower deep velvety crimson. 

 Growth moderate. E. G. 

 Crimson Damask (D.), Turner 1901 : 

 — Flower bright crimson, semi-single, 

 large. Growth vij^orous. 

 Crimson Emblem (H.T.), S. M'Gredy 

 & Sons 191G :— Flower brilliant, daz- 

 zling crimson scarlet, perfect in 

 shape and form, with fine long stems 

 for cutting; delightfully sweet- | 

 scented. Growth vigorous, free 

 blooming, mildew proof. 

 Crimson Globe (Moss) : — Flower ' 

 deep crimson, large and full crested, 

 beautifully mossed. Growth vigor- 

 ous. Bu But. 



Crimson Monthly (C.) :— See " Cra- 

 moisie Superieure." 

 Crimson Queen (H.P.), Wm. Paul 

 & Son :— Flower velvety crimson 

 shaded with fiery red and maroon, 

 large, globular, fine foliage. Growth i 

 vigorous. ! 



Crimson Rambler (Mult. ramb.)> i 

 Japan. Introduced by Ch. Turner i 

 in 1894 : — Flower bright crimson, 

 medium, double, produced in large 

 pyramidal trusses. Growth vigorous, 

 climbing, late flowering. Ar. Perg. 

 Pil. ! 



Cristata (Moss). Kirche 1827:— 

 Flower rose, large, full and globu- 

 lar ; ; very fragrant. Growth mode- 

 rate. Well mossed and very pretty. 

 Crown Prince (H.P.). W. M. Paul 

 and Son 1880 :— Flower velvety purple, 

 full, opening well ; beautiful buds ; 

 free. Growth vigorous. Good foli- 

 age. Exh. 



Crusader (II. T.), Alex. Montgomery 

 1919: — Flower rich velvety crimson, 

 large, full, good form, petals nicely 

 reflexed at the edges. Growth vigor- 

 ous and branching ; free flowering. 

 Cumberland Belle (Moss) :— Flower 

 silvery rose. Growth very vigorous. 

 Bu. 



Cupid (H.T.). B. R. Cant & Sons 

 191.5 :— Flower pale peach flesh, 

 large, single, in clusters. Growth 

 very vigorous ; light green foliage, 

 very large ; summer. Bu. Pil. 

 C. V. Haworth (II. T.). Alex. Dickson 

 & Sons 1917 :— Flower intense black 

 scarlet with rich crimson pile, of 

 good size and form, freely pro- 

 duced; fragrant. Growth vigorous. 

 C. W. Cowan (II. T.). Alex. Dickson 

 & Sons 1912:— Flower warm carmine 



cerise, large, full, imbricated in form 

 and very freely and continuously 

 produced, deliciously perfumed,, 

 petals of great substance. Growth 

 vigorous, branching. 

 Cyclope (poly pom.) : — Flower car- 

 mine purple, rayed with white. 

 Growth dwarf. Bed. E. 

 Cynthia (H.T.). \V. Paul & Son 

 1909 : — Flower pale lemon to creamy 

 yellow, fine form, large. Growth 

 vigorous Bed. Cut. 

 Cynthia Forde (H.T.), Hugh Dick- 

 son 1909 :— Flower brilliant rose-pink. 

 Growth vigorous, free and branch- 

 ing. Exh. Bed. G. 



r\aily Mall (Pemet.). Pernet Dueho- 

 *^ 191P. :-See " Mme. Edouard Herr 

 riot." 



Dainty (T.) :— Wm. Paul & Son :— 

 Flower primrose yellow, with yolk 

 of egg centres, petals edged and 

 tipped carmine ; medium. V^igorous 

 growth. 



Dainty (H.T.), Hugh Dickson 1921: 

 — Flower rosy apricot, tinted cherry 

 pink ; glossy foliage. Growth mod- 

 erate. G. 



Daisy Brazileir (Mult, ramb.), E. 

 Turbat & Cie. 1918 .—Flower fire red 

 and purple red with prominent 

 yellow stamens. Growth vigorous, 

 erect climbing. 



Daisy Hill (Rug.) :— Flower rich crim- 

 son, beautifully shaped buds ; very 

 distinct. Growth vigorous. Bu. 

 Damask Kezanlik (D.) :— The variety 

 from which the celebrated Bj'.ariai- 

 A tar of Roses is made. 

 Damasceaa (Species) :— Flower red, 

 double, very sweetly scented. 

 Growth vigorous. 



DanaS (H.T.), Rev. Pemberton 1913: 

 — Flower soft yellow, semi-double, in 

 clusters, perpetual flowering. 



Growth very vigorous. 

 Daniel Lacombe (Ayr) :— Flower 

 white, yellow centre. ; very free. 

 Growth very vigorous. Ar. Pil. Perg. 

 Daphne (H. Musk), Rev. Pemberton, 

 1912 :— Flower pink, clusters, per- 

 petual flowering, (growth vigorous. 

 A. 



David McKee (H.T.) :— Flower deep 

 orange and chrome. Growth vigor- 

 ous. Free flowering. 

 David Pradel (T.), Pradel 1851:— 

 Flower clear lilac rose, base of 

 petals yellow, large, full, opening 

 well. Growth vigorous. 

 David R. Williamson (H.P.), Wm. 

 Paul & Son:— Flower soft rich car- 

 mine rose, fragrant. Growth vigor- 

 ous. 



Dawn (H.T.) :— Flower soft blush, 

 with golden anthers. Growth vigor- 

 ous, Bu. Pil. 



