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Crimson China. — See " Old Ciimson China." 



Crimson Rambler (mult, ramb.), Turner, 1893. — 

 Crimson. Vigorous climber. Pillar, arch, pergola. 

 A well-known climber. I,ate summer-flowering. 

 Rather subject to mildew. Prune 27 or 39. 



Cupid (H.T.), B. R. Cant & Sons, 1915.— Pale 

 peach. Very vigorous. Bush, pillar. Single-flowered, 

 lyarge bush. Prune 39. 



C. V. Haworth (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1917. 

 — Scarlet crimson. Moderate. Exhibition, bedding. 

 Fine colour. Prune 4. 



Cynthia Forde (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1909.— 

 Brilliant rose-pink. Vigorous. Exhibition, garden, 

 standard, bedding. Free and branching. A beau- 

 tiful pink rose. Prune 4 or 5. 



Danae (Hybrid Musk), Rev. J. H. Pemberton, 

 1913. — Soft yellow. Vigorous. Garden, bush, hedge. 

 Perpetual flowering. Flowers in clusters. Semi- 

 double. Prune 18. 



Dean Hole (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1904— Pale 

 silvery rose, deeper shaded. Vigorous. Exhibition. 

 Fragrant. Prune 5. 



Debutante (wich. ramb.), M. H. Walsh, 1902.— 

 Light pink. Vigorous climber. Pillar, arch, per- 

 gola, weeping standard. Late summer-flowering. 

 Fragrant. Prune 37. 



Diabolo (wich. ramb.), Fauque et fils, 1908. — 

 Dark glowing crimson. Very vigorous. Pillar, arch, 

 pergola. Large almost single flowers with golden 

 stamens. Upright growth. Summer-flowering. 

 Prune 37. 



Donald McDonald (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 

 1916. — Orange carmine. Vigorous. Bedding. Prune 6. 



