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Habit of 
Dwfs. NAME. DESCRIPTION. Growth. 
l/6*Bridesmaid (T.), (/. Mag, 1893), bright clear pink; very much like 
Catherine Mermet but deeper colour vig. 
-/9 Bri’tness of Cheshunt (/V«/ and Son, 1 882), vivid brick red, approach- 
ing scarlet; free flowering, best in autumn. ,, . 
-/9 Bruce Findlay {Paul and Son, 1891), bright crimson; medium size 
flowers, full, and good form ; a good 
autumnal ,, 
-/9*Camille Bernardin ( Gautreau , 1865), light crimson, paler on the 
edges of the petals; large, full, perfect 
imbricated form ; very free and reliable .... ,, 
l/-*'Captain Christy (H.T.), ( Lacharme , 1873), delicate flesh, deeper in the 
centre ; large deep petals, full cupped form ; 
veiy fine ; best in autumn rob. 
l/-*Captain Hayward ( Bennett , 1893), a very bright carmine crimson; 
long pointed flowers, perfectly formed, and 
very free ; first rate vig. 
1/- Camoens (H.T.), ( Schwartz , 1882), bright china rose; a most taking colour, fairly large 
long pointed buds, perfectly formed, and produced 
abundantly ; a good bedder vig. 
-/9 Caroline Swailes {Swailes, 1885), pale salmon flesh ; globular-pointed 
centre ; very full, in the way of Marie Finger free 
1 /-^Caroline Testout (H.T.), ( Fernet Jils-Ducher, 1890), a most lovely clear 
silvery salmon pink ; largo, well formed 
flowers in the way of La France, but perfectly 
distinct ; a free and continuous bloomer .... vig. 
l/-*Caroline Kiister (N.), ( Fernet , 1872), lemon yellow; large, full, and 
perfeot form ; very free and hardy „ 
l/6*Catherine Mermet (T.). ( Guillot , 1869), light rosy flesh; large, ‘full, 
and perfect globular high centre form ; free 
blooming and most reliable free 
1/- Celine Forestier (N.), ( Trouillard , 1858), pale yellow, deeper centre ; medium size, 
very free and hardy ; a good garden rose vig. 
-/9*Charles Darwin ( Laxton , 1879), brownish crimson; large, full, and 
perfect cupped reflexed form; best in autumn ,, 
l/-*'Cliarles Gater ( Paul and Son , 1893), deep brownish crimson; large, 
well-formed flowers of great substance ; 
good on old plants ,, 
-/9*Cliarles Lamb {IV. Patel and Son, 1884), bright cherry rose; large, 
full, well-formed flowers, with globular 
pointed centre; very free and constant 
-/9*Charles Lefebvre {Lacharme, 1861), rich velvety crimson ; very large, 
full, and superb imbricated form ; one of the 
best ; most reliable ,, 
2/-*Charlotte Gillemot {K.T.), {Guillot, 1895), colour ivory white , flowers 
large, imbricated form ; this variety is remark- 
able for its perfectly formed flowers; one of the 
most beautiful roses in this class ; quite first rate , , 
-/9 Cheshunt Hybrid (H.T.), {Paul and Son, 1873), cherry carmine, 
with violet shading ; large, full, and well- 
formed flowers, produced abundantly ; a good 
pillar or climbing rose very vig. 
2/-*Clara Watson (H.T.), {Prince, 1894), pearly white, centre tinted with 
pale rosy peach ; a free bloomer and good 
grower vig. 
l/6*Cleopatra (T.), {Bennett, 1889), creamy flesh, shaded rose; very long, 
pointed buds, deep petals ; perfection in 
shape ; a grand rose, most reliable free 
We have an enormous quantity of Standard and Half-Standards, 
