ROSA 



ROSA 



'Cardinal de Richelieu' 



(Gallica; 1840) 

 DCNA 



'Carnea' [R. multiflora Thunb] 

 (1804) 



NCCB 



Carolina L. 



Pasture R. 

 (1826) 



TNKS 



'Catherine Mermet' 



(Tea; 1869) 

 DCNA 



'Celeste' [R. x alba L.J 



[R. ?canina X R. x damascena] 



(Alba; before 1759) 



DCNA NCCB 



'Celestial' [R. xalbaL] 

 = Celeste' 



'Celsiana' 



(Damask; before 1750) 

 NCCB 



centifolia L. 



Cabbage R., Provence R. 

 (1596) 



DCNA NCCB VAGW 



'Champney's Pink Cluster' 



Champney R. 

 (Noisette; 1811) 

 DCNA 



Charles de Mills' 



(Gallica) 

 NCCB 



chinensis Jacq. 

 China R. 

 (1759) 



MSHB VAGW 



chinensis Jacq. f. mutabilis (Corr.) Rehd. 

 = Mutabilis* 



Commandant Beaurepaire' 



(Bourbon; 1874) 



NCCB NCMM 



'Comte de Chambord' 



(Portland; 1860) 



DCNA NCCB 



'Conditorum' [R. gallica L.] 



Tidbit R., Hungarian R. 

 DESC 



'Conrad Ferdinand Meyer' [R. rugosa 

 hybrid X Gloire de Dijon] 



(Hybrid Rugosa; 1899) 

 NCCB 



'Cramoisi Superieur' 



(China; 1832) 



NCMM VACW 



'Crested Jewel' 



(Moss; 1971) 

 NCCB 



'Cristata' [R. centifolia L] 



Crested Moss R. 

 (Crested Moss; 1827) 

 NCCA NCMM 



x damascena Mill. 



Damask R. 



[R. gallica X R. moschata] 



(16th century; before Miller's use of the name 

 R. damascena. J. Herrmann applied the 

 epithet damascena, apparently to a different 

 rose. Miller's name thus may be a later hom- 

 onym and therefore illegitimate, but there is no 

 generally accepted replacement.) 



DCNA LASL NCCB VAGW 



xdamascena Mill. var. semperflorens 



(Loisel.) Rowley 



Four Seasons R., Monthly R. 



[JR. gallica X R. moschata] 



(Ancient) 



DCNA GASH NCCB 



De la Grifferaie' 



(Shrub; 1845) 

 NCCB 



Delicata' 



(Hybrid Rugosa; 1898) 

 NCCB 



'Due de Fitzjames' 



(Gallica) 

 NCCB 



'Due de Guiche' 



(Gallica; before 1829) 

 NCCB 



'Duchesse de Brabant' 



(Tea; 1857) 



DCNA SCHW 



'Duchesse de Montebello' 



(Gallica; before 1829) 

 DCNA NCCB 



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