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CLIBRANS’ LIST OF ROSES, 1909-10. 
Hybrid Perpetual Roses — continued. 
Forcing Roses are marked (F), Exhibition Roses (E), Garden Decorative 
Roses (G), Climbers and Tall-growing varieties (C). 
No. 
18 American Beauty (F G), rose pink, large and fragrant, free; valuable 
for forcing. 
2 5 Annie Wood (F g), bright crimson scarlet, full and fine ; imbricated ; 
very fragrant ; good in Autumn. 
30 Ard’s Rover (G c), crimson, shaded maroon, free and vigorous ; a fine 
climbing variety. 
40 Auguste Rlgotard (F e G), brilliant red, back of petals whitish ; large, 
full, of good form ; fine foliage. 
Avocat Duvivier (syn. Marechal Vaillant). 
42 Barbarossa (F g), carmine red, large and full, always opens well, a 
vigorous free-flowering rose, 1 /6 each. 
45 Baron de Bonstetten (F G), rich velvety purple ; a fine Rose and very 
early ; best in hot seasons. (Syn. Monsieur Boncenne.) 
60 Baroness Rothschild (feg), pale flesh, large, beautiful globular form; 
robust, grand foliage. 
72 Beauty Of Waltham (F E G), cherry crimson, fine cupped flowers ; fragrant, 
hardy, and free. 
74 Bellefleur (G), single, bright fiery crimson with yellow anthers; large 
and attractive ; continuous fine garden Rose. 
76 Ben Cant (FEG), (Gold Medal N.R.S.), deep clear crimson, slightly 
darker flushes in the centre, veined dark. Large and bold, high 
centre, very free. Strong and sturdy in growth. 
84 Bessie Johnson (F g), blush white, large full flowers, very fragrant ; 
a sport from Abel Grand. 
85 Black Prince (F E), blackish crimson, large, full, and globular. 
87 Bob Davison (FEG), dazzling scarlet, shaded crimson. Buds long; 
pointed centre, blooms large, full, and of perfect form. 
88 Boule de Neige (FEG c), pure white, cupped, and of fine form ; very 
free, but small. 
90 Brightness Of cheshunt (F g), vivid brick red, medium size, very free. 
93 Camille Bernardin (f e g), beautiful pale crimson lilac shade, large, 
full, and fine form ; a very certain Rose. 
98 Captain Hayward (feg), bright carmine crimson, petals long and 
smooth, perfect form and sweetly scented, vigorous and free. 
1 13 Charles Darwin (FEG), deep criifison, with brownish tint, slightly 
shaded with violet. 
1 14 Charles Gater (G), deep brownish crimson, large and globular, large 
shrub-like Rose, of exceptional value, and distinct in colour. 
1 15 Charles Lamb (G), bright red, lovely clear colour, fine bud, continuous. 
1 16 Charles Lefebvre (F E G), velvety crimson, superb ; fragrant ; one of 
the best roses (syn. Marguerite Brassac and Paul Jamain). 
1 22 Cheshunt Scarlet (g), beautiful bud, colour vivid scarlet crimson ; most 
free during the Autumn. 
125 Cllbrans’ White (G), purest white, large size, good substance, and 
delicately perfumed. Abundant bloomer, producing flowers con- 
tinuously over a long period, opens well in all weathers. Habit 
sturdy, strong, and dwarf. Fine for bedding and decoration. 
