242 THE ROSE. 
VARIETY, HABIT 
oF GROWTH, AND CLASs. DESCRIPTION. 
cloudy weather, as it holds its color 
much better. 
140. Brightness of Ches-|G. Paul, 1881. Belongs to Duke of Ead- 
hunt, 4.2. inburgh type. Vivid red, medium size. 
141. * Brighton Beauty,|Rich’d Bagg. Sent out by J. N. May, 1891. 
Vig. or. Bright red flowers produced in great pro- 
fusion all summer; suitable for paae. 
142. *Bruce Findlay, vig.|Paul & Son, 1891. “‘ Large, beautifully 
ERIS shaped, bright crimson.” 
143. Cabbage. See Centifolia. y 
144. Camille Bernardin,|Gautreau, 1865. Raised from General 
free or vig. “.R. Jacqueminot, Light crimson, medium 
size, semi-cupped form, fragrant; does 
not bloom until late in the season, and 
then the flowers fade easily; never 
very productive. 
145. Camoens. H.7. |Schwartz, 1881. Pale rose, base of petals 
yellow. 
146. Canary, dwf. 7. |Guillot pére, 1852. Canary-yellow, beau- 
tiful little buds, delicate habit. 
147. Cannes LaCoquette,|Nabonnand, 1877. Raised from La 
mod. H.T. France. Salmon, with a shade of red. 
Much behind the parent in value. 
148. Captain Christy,|Lacharme, 1873. Raised from Victor 
mod. or dwf. H.7.| Verdier x Safrano. Delicate flesh 
color, deepening in shade toward the 
centre, medium size, sometimes large, 
full; the foliage when young somewhat 
resembles Mahonia leaves. Ill-shaped 
flowers are not uncommon, but it is a 
most lovely sort when in perfection. 
149. Captain John In-|Laffay, 1856. Purple-crimson, color non- 
gram, free. J. permanent; dark, small foliage, in five 
leaflets. 
150, Captain Lamure,|Levet, 1870, Dark red, tinged with 
mod. #.2&. violet. 
151. *Captain Lefort,|Bonnaire, 1889. Large, purplish-rose, re- 
Vigeo 2: verse of petals China rose. 
152. Cardinal _ Patrizzi,|Trouillard, 1857. Giant of Battles type. 
mod. 4#.R., Crimson, with a tinge of purple. 
153. = . rl Coers, vig.|Granger, 1865. Purple-red. 
154. Caroline, mod. 7. |Rosy-flesh, deeper toward centre; prettily 
formed buds, 
155. Caroline Cook, mod.|A. Cook, 1871. Raised from Sa/frano. 
I Apricot-yellow, with a shade of rose; 
not a valuable sort. 
