LISTS OF THE BEST ROSES 155 



Cecile Brunner (Pom.). — Pink ; dwarf. The best of the pink 



Pompons. (A.) 

 Charles Lefebvre (H.P.). — Dark crimson; vigorous. An old 



exhibition Rose, which has never been equalled in its 



particular form and colour; few Roses are as beautiful 



when it is at its best. Fragrant. (A.) 

 Claire Jacquier (CI. Poly.). — Nankeen yellow ; a remarkably 



vigorous summer-flowering climber. Flowers in clusters. 



Not quite hardy. (S.) 

 Clara Watson (H.T). — Rosy cream ; vigorous. A free-flower- 

 ing garden Rose. (A.) 

 Common or Old Moss (Moss). — Pink ; vigorous ; one of the 



oldest Roses grown, but still the best of all the Mosses. 



Fragrant. (S.) 

 Common Provence or Cabbage Rose (Provence). — Pink; 



moderately vigorous ; also one of our oldest Roses, but 



still unequalled in its class. (S.) 

 Common Sweet-brier (Sweet - brier). — Pale pink ; vigorous, 



foliage deliciously fragrant. (S.) 

 Common Monthly or Old Blush (China). — Pink; vigorous. 



The most perpetual flowering of all Roses. (A.) 

 Comte de Baimbaud(H.P.). — Crimson; vigorous, a fine crimson 



Rose for exhibition. (A.) 

 Comtesse de Nadaillac (T). — Peach shaded apricot; growth 



moderate; grand exhibition Tea Rose. When at its 



best no Tea Rose is as beautiful. Not an easy Rose to 



grow. (A.) 

 Cramoisi Supirieur (China). — Crimson ; moderately vigorous. 



The best of the crimson Chinas. (A.) 

 Dr. Andry (H.P.). — Crimson; vigorous; a strong -growing 



exhibition and garden Rose. (A.) 

 Dr. Grill (T). — Pale rosy fawn; moderately vigorous. A 



distinct and free-flowering garden Rose. (A.) 

 * Duke of Edinburgh (H.P.). — Scarlet crimson; vigorous. A 



bright and strong-growing exhibition and garden Rose. (A.) 



