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Crimson China. — See " Old Crimson China." 
Crimson Damask (D.), Turner, 1901. — Bright crimson. 
— Vigorous. — Bush. — Semi-single. Summer- 
flowering. 
Crimson Rambler. — See "Turner's Crimson Rambler." 
cristata (Prov.), Vibert, 1827. — See " Crested Provence." 
Cynthia (H.T.), W. Paul & Son, 1909.— Pale creamy 
yellow. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. — Bloom 
not unlike " Kaiserin Augusta Victoria.''' 
Cynthia Forde (H.T.), Hugh Dickson, 1909. — Brilliant 
rose pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, bedding. 
— Free and brandling. A beautiful pink rose. 
Danae (H.T.) (see page 74). 
Daniel Lesueur (rug.), Cochet, 1908. — Nankeen yellow, 
tinted gold. — Vigorous. — Garden. — A distinct colour 
in the rugosas. 
Daphne (Hybrid Musk) (see page 74). 
Dawn (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1898. — Silvery pink, shaded 
rose. — Very vigorous. — Bush, pillar. — Semi-single. 
Dean Hole (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1904. — Pale 
silvery rose, deeper shaded. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, 
garden. — Fragrant. 
Debutante (wich.), M. H. Walsh, 1902. — Light pink. 
— Vigorous climber. — Pillar, arch, pergola, weeping 
standard. — Late summer-flowering. Fragrant. 
de Meaux (Moss), Sweet, 1814. — Rosy pink. — Dwarf. 
— Bush. Summer -flowering. 
