Braiswick Nursery, Colchester 
11 
Stds. or 
Half Stds. 
2 /- •• 
to 3/- 
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to 3/- 
2/- :: 
to 3/- 
2 /- 
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2/6 .. 
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_ Habit of 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth 
1/- Climbing Captain (H.T.), ( Bucher , 1881), a vigorous growing 
Christy sport from Captain Christy. 
1/6 Cl’ing Devoniensis (T.), ( Pavit , 1858), a vigorous growing sport 
from Devoniensis, the flowers being identical, 
t/- Cl’ing La France (EL.T .), ( P . Henderson and Co., 1894), a climbing 
form of La France, w'hich makes shoots 8 to 10 
feet in a season ; in all other respects like the 
original, from which it is a sport vig. 
1/6 Cl’ing Niphetos (T.), ( Keynes Williams and Co., 1889), a vigorous 
growing, free flowering sport from Niphetos ; 
a great acquisition. 
1/6 Cl’ing Marie Finger, a vigorous growing sport from Marie Finger. 
1/6 Cl’ing Perle des ( T . ) , ( Henderson , 1891), a vigorous, free 
Jar dins flowering sport from Perle desJardins-, a grand 
yellow climber, with deep bronzy foliage. 
1/6 Cl’ing Queen of Queens, a vigorous sport from Queen of Queens. 
l/-*Clio (W. Paul and Son , 1894), flesh colour, shaded in the centre with 
rosy pink, large flowers, of fine globular 
shape and freely produced; quite first rate. . vig. 
1/6 Cloth of Gold (N.), ( Coquereau , 1843), pure yellow; perfect shape, but 
delicate, and a shy bloomer ; must have a 
south wall, and not be pruned 
-/9*Comte de Paris (Leveque, 1886), crimson, edge of petals tipped with 
silvery white ; a large, full, and perfect deep 
reflexed flower ,, 
1/6 Comtesse de Galard- (N.), ( Bernaix , 1894), clear canary yellow, 
B&arn with deeper centre, tinted pink ; flowers freely 
produced; quite an acquisition to the climbers ,, 
1/6 Comtesse Dusy (T. ), (Soupert et Notting, 1894), pale lemon yellow, 
large, full, and good cupped shape, free 
flowering, very promising ,, 
-/9*'Comte de Raimbaud (Holland, 1867), clear crimson; large, full, and 
perfect shape ; very free flowering, and most 
reliable ,, 
-/9*Comtesse de Ludre (E. Verdier, 1880), a light crimson; perfect 
cupped shape, fairly large, and full ; a good 
early rose fairly vig. 
l/6*Comtesse de Nadaillac (T.), (Guillot, 1871), peach, shaded apricot, 
base of petals coppery; perfect globular shape, 
with pointed centre ; large, very full, most 
distinct, and beautiful ; requires warmth ; 
awarded silver medal for best tea, Crystal 
Palace, 1895 mod. 
l/-*Comtesse Panisse (T.), (Nabonnand, 1878), bright flesh, splashed 
with coppery rose ; medium size, full, and 
perfect form ; requires fine weather .... fairly vig. 
1/- Comtesse Riza mr Parc (T.), (Schwartz, 1876), a bronzy rose; large petals; shape 
uncertain ; a showy garden rose 
l/6*Corinna (T.), (W. Paul and Son, 1893), flesh, shaded with rose, suffused vig. 
with a flush of tawny copper ; large flowers, 
perfectly formed ; very free flowering ,, 
-/9*Countess of Oxford ( Guillot , 1869), bright carmine with violet 
shading ; very large, full, and perfect form ; 
quite reliable fairly vig. 
l/-*Countess of Pembroke (H.T.),(2h«nei!f!,1883),adeeprosypink; large, 
full globular flowers ; sometimes very fine . . vig. 
-/9*Countess of Rosebery (Postans, 1879), cherry carmine rose ; large, 
full, and perfect shape, very distinct and good „ 
And they are magnificent plants. Come to see them. 
