90 
Boule de Neige (Lacharme, 1867): pure white, centre delicately 
shaded with cream, flowers of beautifully imbricated form; a good 
white Rose ; mod. 
Brightness of Cheshunt (Paul & Son, 1881): peculiarly vivid 
brick-red, a medium-sized flower of open imbricated form; very free 
and fine autumnal ; 777. 
Brilliant (W. Paul & Son, 1886): bright scarlet-crimson, petals 
of great substance ; good button-hole and garden Rose; vig. 
Camille Bernardin (Gautreau, 1865): bright red, beautifully 
formed, large, full and deliciously sweet ; rig. 
Captain Christy (Lacharme, 1873): blush, centre delicate flesh 
colour, flowers large, full and beautifully formed ; a superb Rose; mod. 
Centifolia rosea (Touvais, 1863): rich rose-pink, flowers large 
and cupped; a very distinct and beautiful Rose, with abundant 
foliage ; vig. 
Charles Darwin (Laxton, 1879): deep crimson, with brownish 
tint, and slightly shaded with violet ; a good autumnal bloomer 
and thoroughly distinct ; vq. 
Charles Dickens (W. Paul & Son, 1886): rose colour, large and 
full; a most profuse bloomer, hardy and free ; a grand garden and 
bedding Rose ; vig. 
Charles Lamb (W. Paul & Son, 1884): bright clear red, and full, 
handsome foliage ; vig. 
Charles Lefebvre (Lacharme, 1861): rich velvety shaded crimson, 
flowers large and of fine form ; a superb Rose ; vg. 
Clara Cochet (Lacharme, 1886): clear satin-rose, with brighter 
centre, very large and full; 77g. 
Climbing Captain Christy (Ducher, 1881): a sport from Captain 
Christy ; a good wall Rose ; vig. 
Climbing Charles Lefebvre (Cranston, 1876): a wonderful 
vigorous sport from that superb old Rose Charles Lefebvre, pro- 
ducing shoots 8 to 9 feet in a season ; as a perpetual climbing Rose 
this is a great acquisition ; rig. 
Climbing Edouard Morven (Paul & Son, 1879): same as Edouard 
Morren, but more vigorous ; vi7. 
Climbing Jules Margottin (Cranston, 1875): a sport from Jules 
Margottin, with flowers exactly similar to its parent; a free and 
vigorous climbing habit, not in a robust form, but branching as 
freely as an evergreen climbing Rose ; 
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