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CATALOGUE OF ROSES 
Tea-scented Roses and their Hybrids—Group II ( continued ) 
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BETTY SUTOR, the inside of the petals is a pale rosy-pink, veined with rose, and 
the outside a bright rosy-pink. The blooms are of exquisite shape and freely 
produced throughout the season. A delicate Tea perfume. Dark green foliage. 
BETTY UPRICHARD, salmon-carmine, with coppery sheen and suffused with 
orange; excellent. 
BILLY BOY, colour deep sunflower-yellow, without any shading; the flowers ar< 
semi-double, with large petals; free-flowering. 
BRIARCLIFF, bright clear shade of rose-pink; very sweetly scented; vig. 
BRITISH QUEEN—S., pure white, showing a slight flush in the bud stage; vig, 
BUTTERCUP, deep buttercup-yellow; full and well formed; fragrant. 
CALEDONIA, pure white, exquisite form. 
CANARY, buds light gold and yellow, edges before expanding lightly cerise flushed; 
full flower, bright clear canary. The blooms are medium, full, with high-pointed 
centre. Profuse and continuous; sweetly scented; glossy green foliage shaded copper, 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY—F.S., delicate flesh colour, deeper in the centre; large; rob, 
CAPTAIN F. S. HARVEY CANT, rich salmon-pink, veined scarlet and suffused 
yellow; vig. 
CAPTAIN KILBEE STEWART, velvety crimson, shaded with scarlet; large; 
of good form. 
*CAROLINE TESTOUT—F.S., clear bright rose, large and double; very sweet; vig. 
CATALONIA, rich carmine-orange, opening to velvety orange-scarlet; the flowers 
are large and of good shape; vigorous and free. 
CATHARINE KORDES, a bright scarlet with deeper shading on the petals. Same 
habit as Caroline Testout ; vig. 
CECIL, golden-yellow single flowers, produced in clusters; blooms early and late; 
a nice Rose; vig. 
CHARLES E. SHEA, rose-pink; large and full; vig. 
CHARLES K. DOUGLAS, scarlet, flushed velvety crimson; vig. 
CHARLES P. KILHAM, brilliant orange-red, suffused scarlet; a marvellous 
colour; vig. 
CHARM, buds reddish-orange, shaded with pink and copper; small and free; vig. 
CHARMING PRINCESS, a very striking and distinct sport from Queen Alexandra : 
inside the petals the colour is pure deep yellow with a broad band of vermilion round 
the edges; the outside of the petals is heavily marked with fiery-vermilion; the 
colouring is exceedingly beautiful. 
CIIAS. H. RIGG (Chaplin). The colour is rose-pink, and the shape is all that can 
be desired. Flowers are borne on very stiff stems, and every head is erect. It is 
vigorous, giving abundance of flower, and the dark brown healthy foliage gives it a 
charming effect. It is very sweetly scented, and will make an ideal Rose for garden, 
forcing, or exhibition. 
CHATEAU DE CLOS VOUGEOT, velvety scarlet, shaded with fiery-red and 
black; mod. 
CHEERFUL, soft orange flame, with distinct orange-yellow base; vig. 
CHERRY, the outside petals are sunflower-yellow and on the inner side bright rose 
veined with a deeper shade. Deep gold at base. Vigorous and free. 
CHRISTINE—S., deep golden-yellow; good upright habit; very free; vig. 
CLARA D’ARCIS, bright rose tinted carmine; large flowers borne on stiff stems; 
free-flowering and vigorous. 
CLARICE GOODACRE, ivory-white, zoned biscuit-chrome; fine form. 
CLOVELLY, carmine-rose; long, upright buds; vig. 
COLONEL OSWALD FITZGERALD, velvety blood-red crimson; a beautiful 
finished bloom; mod. 
COLONEL SHARMAN CRAWFORD, rich velvety crimson. Full moderately 
large flower; free-flowering and a good bedding variety. Sweet old rose fragrance. 
COLUMBIA, a beautiful shade of pink; large and full; vig. 
COMTESSE VANDAL, salmon-pink, shaded gold; long pointed buds; vig.; 
fragrant. 
CONQUEROR, colour apricot-yellow, shaded orange-red. Vigorous, erect, he llthy, 
shiny foliage, resistant to mildew. Strong-growing and perpetual-flowering, of good 
shape and sweetly scented. Gold Medal, 1928. 
CORALLINA, deep rosy-crimson, shaded with coral-red; vig. 
COVENT GARDEN, rich deep crimson, flushed plum-black; vig. 
CRIMSON EMBLEM, scarlet-crimson; pointed buds; fragrant; vig. 
Special Quotations for large quantities. 
