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Ornamental Department 
ROSES, continued 
CAPTAIN CHRISTY. (II. T.) Extra large, 
flat flowers, very full and regular ; the color is 
a lovely shade of pale peach, deepening toward 
the center to rosy crimson. Vigorous ; a free 
and perpetual bloomer ; one of the best in our 
grounds. 
CLIMBING CLOTHILDE SOUPERT. (C. T.) 
An offspring of Clothilde Soupert, of which it is 
an almost exact counterpart, except that it is a 
strong climber. Its introducers say that it is 
one of the most valuable, if not the most val¬ 
uable, climbing Rose ever introduced. 
CATHERINE MERMET. 
(T.) Very distinct and beau¬ 
tiful ; valued highly for its 
elegant buds ; color clear shin¬ 
ing pink, with delicately shaded 
amber and fawn center; large, 
globular flowers; a strong, 
healthy grower and free bloom¬ 
er. One of the most satisfac¬ 
tory. 
CECILE BRUNNER. (Pol.) 
Salmon-pink, with deep sal¬ 
mon center ; an admirable 
Rose. 
CHARLES LEFEBVRE. (II. 
P.) Reddish crimson, some¬ 
times with a shade of puride; 
very velvety and rich. Con¬ 
tinues to bloom throughout 
the year; one of the most 
satisfactory of its class in this 
section. 
CHESHUNT HYBRID. (II. 
T.) P^xtra fine, large flowers, 
very double, full and of per¬ 
fect form; delightfully fragrant; 
color ruby-crinison, passing to 
rich maroon; a strong grower. 
CHROMATELLA (C/o/k oj 
Gold). (C. N.) Clear, bright 
yellow ; good form and sub¬ 
stance ; large, very full and 
double; very sweet; a con¬ 
stant and profuse bloomer; 
much prized in the South as 
a pillar or veranda Rose. 
CLEMENT MESSIER. (C. 
N.) Medium size; full and 
double; white petals surround¬ 
ing delicate pink center ; very 
pretty in either bud or flower; 
sweet Tea scent; a strong 
grower. 
CLIMBING BRIDESMAID. 
fC. 1'.) Somewhat similar to 
its parent, Bridesmaid; dark 
pitik, almost magenta-rose. 
Strong climber and a promis¬ 
ing variety. 
Devoniensis 
