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Conrad F. Meyer (rug.), Frobel, 1900.— Clear sil- 

 very rose. Very vigorous. Garden, bush, pillar, 

 pergola, hedge, N. wall, town. Flowers early in the 

 summer and again in the autumn. Very fragrant. 

 Prune 35 (33) or 39. 



Constance (Fernet), Pemet-Ducher, 1915.— Bright 

 golden and canary yellow. Vigorous. Garden, 

 standard, bedding. Prune 20. 



Corallina (T.), W. Paul & Son, 1900.— Deep coral 

 red. Vigorous. Garden, standard, bedding. Good in 

 autumn. Prune 4. 



Coronation (H.P.), Hugh Dickson, 1913.— Pale 

 rose-pink. Vigorous. Exhibition. Large globular 

 bloom. Prune 2 or 3. 



Coronation (wich. ramb.). Turner, 1912.— Scarlet 

 crimson, splashed white streaks. Vigorous climber. 

 Pergola. Prune 37 or 39. 



Countess of Shaftesbury (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 

 1909.^^ilvery carmine, with picotee edging. Moder- 

 ately vigorous. Exhibition, garden, glass. Prune 4, 

 5, or 42. 



Countess of Warwick (H.T.), W. Easlea, 1919.— 

 Creamy yellow, edged pink. Vigorous. Garden, 

 bedding. Prune 4. 



Covent Garden (H.T.), B. R. Cant & Sons, 1919. 

 — Deep crimson. Vigorous. Garden, bedding, glass. 

 Good in Autumn. Prune 4 or 42. 



Cramoisie Superieure, Climbing (C). — Pillar. A 

 climbing sport from " Cramoisie Superieure." Prune 

 10 or 31. 



Crested Moss (Moss), Vibert, 1827.— Rosy pink. 

 Vigorous. Bush. Heavily mossed. Summer-flower- 

 ing. Prune 12. 



