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Celestial (Alba.), Blush. — Very vigorous. — Bush. 
Glaucous foliage. — Summer -flowering. 
Celine Forestier (N.), Trouillard, 1858. — Pale sulphur 
yellow, deep centre. — Semi-climber. — Standard, 
wall. Good in autumn. 
Charles J. Grahame (H.T.), A. Dickson & Sons, 1905. 
— Very bright crimson. — Moderately vigorous. — 
Exhibition, garden, standard. — A cool season rose 
of fine colour. Fragrant. 
Charles Lefebvre (H.P.), Lacharme, 1861. — Rich 
velvety-crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden. 
— Fine colour and form. Very fragrant. 
Charlotte Klemm (C), 1908. —Fiery red. — Moderately 
vigorous. — Garden. — A fine China. 
Chateau de Clos Yougeot (H.T.), Pernet - Ducher, 
1908. — Dark crimson, shaded scarlet. — Moderately 
vigorous. — Garden. — One of the darkest roses. 
Fragrant. 
Cheshunt Hybrid (H.T.), Paul & Son, 1873.— Cherry- 
carmine. — Vigorous climber. — Pillar, standard, wall. 
— The first rose introduced as a Hybrid Tea. — 
Very fragrant. 
China, Common (C), Parsons, 1796. — China pink. — 
Vigorous. — Garden, hedge, bedding. — Continuous 
blooniing. Known as the " Old Monthly" 
Christine Wright (wich.), Hoopes & Thomas, 1903. — 
Bright pink. — Very vigorous. — Pillar, arch, pergola. 
Early. An effective variety . Upright growth. 
cinnamomea (Species), 1762. — Rose pink. — Vigorous. 
— Bush. — Single-flowered. Summer-flowering. 
