Blanche Moreau (Moss), Moreau-Robert, 1880. — 

 Pure white. Vigorous. Bush. The best white moss. 

 Summer-flowering. Fragrant. Prune 12 (a). 



Blush Rambler (mult, ramb.), B. R. Cant & Sons, 

 1903. — Blush rose. Very vigorous climber. Pillar, 

 arch, pergola, hedge. One of the best of the ramblers. 

 Flowers in large clusters. Summer-flowering. Best 

 on chalk soil. Prune 27 or 39. 



Bouquet d'Or (Dijon Tea), Ducher, 1872.— Buff 

 yellow. Vigorous climber. Standard, pergola, N. 

 wall. Fragrant. Prune 33 or 89. 



Canarienvogel (poly, pom.). Welter, 1904. — Deep 

 golden yellow, shaded crimson. Dwarf. Bedding, 

 edging. The brightest yellow poly. pom. Prune 34. 



Candeur Lyonnaise (H.P.), Croibier, 1913. — Pure 

 white, base of petals sulphur. Very vigorous. Exhibi- 

 tion. Prune 3. 



Captain Hayward (H.P.), Bennett, 1893.— Light 

 scarlet crimson. Vigorous. Exhibition, garden, stan- 

 dard. Best in a cool season. Fragrant. Prune 4 or 5. 



Carmine Pillar (mult, ramb.), Paul & Son, 1895.— 

 Bright scarlet-lake. Very vigorous. Garden, pillar, 

 arch, pergola. Vers' early summer-flowering. Single- 

 flowered. Prune 27 or 39. 



Caroline Testout (H.T.), Pernet fils-Ducher, 1890. 

 — Bright warm pink. Vigorous. Exhibition, garden, 

 standard, bedding, glass, town. One of the very best 

 for all purposes. Prune 5, 6, or 42. 



Caroline Testout, Climbing (H.T.), Chauvry, 

 1902.— Pillar, arch, pergola, E. wall. A reliable 

 climbing sport from " Caroline Testout." Prune 10 

 or 39. 



