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6. Belle Laure ; flowers white, their centre flesh colour, large and full. 



7. Bicolor ; flowers blush, shaded with rose. 



8. Bougainville ; flowers peach lilac, of medium size, very double ; form, 



cupped. Growth, vigorous. A profuse bloomer, with shining 

 foliage. 



9. Boulogne ; flowers dark purple, changing to purplish lilac, small and double ; 



form, cupped. Growth, moderate. A profuse bloomer, and distinct. 



10. Bouquet tout fait ; flowers creamy white, produced in large handsome 



clusters, of medium size, very double ; form, expanded. Growth, 

 vigorous. Very sweet. 



11. Cadot ; flowers pink to rosy crimson, of medium size, double; form, cupped. 



Growth, vigorous. 



12. Camellia rosea ; flowers bright rosy pink, double ; form, cupped. Growth, 



(Camellia rouge) vigorous. 



13. Castalie ; flowers creamy white, produced in large clusters, the young buds 



having a rosy appearance, of medium size, very double ; form, cupped. 

 Growth, moderate. 



14. Cerise ; flowers purplish rose, large and double ; form, cupped. Growth, 

 (Mayfloiver) (Rothanger) vigorous. 



15. Cherance; flowers white, of medium size, very double; form, cupped. 



Growth, moderate. 



16. Charles the Tenth; flowers purplish red. Quite second-rate. 



17. Chloris ; flowers blush, their centre rosy pink, large and full ; form, 



cupped. Growth, moderate. Partakes intimately of the Chinese. 

 Uncertain. 



18. §Clara Wendel; flowers cream, their centre sometimes fawn colour, some- 



times deep yellow, large and full ; form, cupped. Growth, vigorous. 

 Very sweet. Fine in dry warm seasons, and when grown under 

 glass. 



19. Clarisse Harlowe; flowers flesh-colour, large and full; form, cupped. 



Growth, vigorous. Occasionally fine, but very uncertain. 

 Cleopatra ; see Group XXXV. Tea-scented. 



20. Cloth of Gold ; flowers creamy white, their centre yellow, varies as to 

 (Chromatella) colour and fulness, usually very large and very double ; form, 



globular. Growth, vigorous. A beautiful Rose, and sweet, 

 but a shy bloomer. The best mode of treatment is to plant it 

 against a south or an east wall, pruning it very little: when 

 thoroughly established it will flower. Raised from Noisette 

 Lamarque. Introduced in 1843. 



21. Comtesse d'Orloff; flowers rosy lilac. Growth, vigorous. 



22. Comtesse de Tolosan; flowers white, their centre flesh, large and very 



double; form, cupped. Growth, moderate. Very pretty. 



