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ROSA, Rose, continued 



Bradwardine. Rose Bradwardine. 



Braiswick Charm. HW. (F. Cant 



1914.) 

 Braiswick Fairy. Mult. (F. Cant 



1913.) 

 Brenda. H.Sb. (Penz. 1894.) Maid- 

 en's Blush; Peach. 

 Bride. T. (J. May 1885.) The Bride. 

 Bride, CI. Ruth Vestal, 

 Bridesmaid. T. (Moore 1892.) The 



Hughes. 

 Bridesmaid, CI. Cl. Bridesmaid. 

 Brilliant. HT. (H. Dicks. 1914.) 

 Bristly R. R. nitida. 

 Bristly Nutka R. R. nutkana his- 



pida. 

 Bristly Scotch R. R. spinosissima 



hispida. 

 British Queen. HT. (McG. 1912.) 

 Browns R. R. bninoni. 

 brunoni. Browns R. 

 BuRBANK. Ben. (Bur. 1898.) 

 Burgemeester Sandberg. HT. (Van 



Rossem 1920.) 

 Burnet R. R. spinosissima hispida. 

 Buttercup. Cl.T. (Calif. 1908.) 

 Cabbage R. R. centifolia. 

 California. HT. (H. & S. 1916.) 

 California Wild R. R. californica. 

 calif omica. California Wild R. 

 Callisto. H.Mos. (Pern. 1920.) 

 Calocarpa. H.Rug. (Bru. 1895.) 

 Cambrai. Per. (Smith & Son 1921.) 

 Camellia. R. laevigata. 

 Camille Bernardin. HP. (Gau- 



treau 1865.) 

 Camoens. HT. (Schw. 1881.) 

 Campaign. President Taft. 

 Candeur Lyonnaise. HP. (Croib. 



1914.) 

 canina. Dogbrier. 

 Capitaine Georges Dessirier. HT. 



(Per.-D. 1919.) 

 Caprice. Bour. (Vivant 1852.) 

 Captain Christy. HT. (Lach.1873.) 

 Captain Christy, Cl. Cl. Captain 



Captain F. Bald. HT. (A. Dicks. 

 1919.) 



ROSA, RosK, continued 



Captain Hayward. HP. (Ben. 



1893.) Captain Haywood. 

 Captain Hudson. Per. (Kensbargen 



Bros. 1911.) 

 Captain Kilbee-Stuart. HT. (A. 



Dicks. 1922.) 

 Cardinal. HT. (J. Cook 1904.) 

 Carine. HT. (A. Dicks. 1911.) 

 Carissima. HW. (Walsh 1904.) 

 Carmine Pillar. Cl.HT. (Paul 



1895.) Paul's Carmine Pillar. 

 Carolina. R. humilis. 

 Carolina. R. palustris. 



A recent re-identification of the plate 

 that is the basis of R. caroHna of Lin- 

 naeus shows that the name R. Carolina 

 as first used applies to the Pasture Rose, 

 which has been known as R. humilis, 

 while the correct botanical name for the 

 Swamp Rose, long treated as R. Caro- 

 lina, is R. palustris. 



Caroline d'Arden. HP. (A. Dicks. 

 1888.) 



Caroline de Sansal. HP. (Desprcz 

 1849.) 



Caroline Goodrich. HP. 



Caroline Goodrich, Cl. Cl. Caroline 

 Goodrich. 



Caroline Marniesse. Nois. (Roeser 

 1848.) 



Caroline Testout. Mme. Caroline 

 Testout. 



Caroline Testout, Cl. Cl. Mme. Car- 

 oline Testout. 



Caroubier. HW. (Nonin 1912.) 



Casimir Moulle. HW. (Bar. 1910.) 



Cathay R. Cathayensis. R. multi- 

 flora cathayensis. 



Catherine Mermet. T. (Guil. fils 

 1869.) 



Catherine Seyton. H.Sb. (Penz. 

 1895.) 



Catherine Zeimel; Baby Catherine 

 Zeimet. Katharina Zeimet. 



caudata. 



Cecelia. D. Pol. Pink Gem. 



Cecile Brunner. H.Pol. (Mme. 

 Ducher 1881.) Cecil Brunner; Fairy 

 Rose; Mignon; Migron; Mile. Cecile 

 Brunner; Mme. Cecile Brunner; 

 Sweetheart. 



g^ALL CAPiTALS^approved common names. Abbrevij^tions: (Ag) (Ar) (Cy) (t) see page \. 



