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Camoens (H.T.) — Schwartz, 1881. — Glowing rose, yellow 
base. — Vigorous. — Garden, bush. — Free and 
continuous flowering. 
Canarienvogel (poly, pom.), Welter, 1904. — Deep golden 
yellow, shaded crimson. — Dwarf. — Bedding, edging. 
— The brightest yellow poly. pom. 
Captain Christy (H.T.), Lacharme, 1873. — Pale 
salmon pink, deeper shaded in centre. — Upright. — 
Garden. 
Captain Christy, Climbing (H.T.), Ducher, 1881. — 
Pillar. — A climbing sport from " Captain Christy," 
which see. 
Captain Hayward (H.P.), Bennett, 1893. — Light scarlet 
crimson. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, standard, 
pot. — Best in a cool season. Fragrant. 
Carine (H.T.) (see page 74). 
Carmine Pillar. — See " Paul's Carmine Pillar." 
Caroline Testout (H.T.), Pernet fils-Ducher, 1890.— 
Bright warm pink. — Vigorous. — Exhibition, garden, 
standard, bedding, pot, town. — One of the very best 
for all purposes. 
Caroline Testout, Climbing (H.T.), Chauvry, 1902. — 
Pillar, arch, pergola, wall. — A reliable climbing sport 
from " Caroline Testout." 
Catherine Mermet (T.), J. B. Guillot fils, 1869.— Pale 
pink flesh. — Moderate. — Exhibition, pot. — At its 
best tinder glass. 
Cecile Brunner (poly, pom.), Ducher, 1880. — Blush 
white, shaded pale rose. — Dwarf. — Garden, bedding, 
edging. — One of the best of its class. 
