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('lain* Carnot, free. Guillot-fils, 1873. Pale orange-yellow, 
somewhat like Celine Forestin', but more fragrant; a beauti¬ 
ful shade; shy bloomer... 
Climbing Bessie Johnson, rig. G. Paul, 1878. Of the Jules 
Margottin type. Blush, highly scented. A very excellent 
Pillar Rose. ... 
Climbing Devon iensis, rig. Pavitt. 1858. Creamy-white, 
center sometimes with blush, very large, nearly full, delight¬ 
fully scented. . 
Climbing Edwrrd Morren, rig. G. Paul, 1*79. The llowers 
are somewhat smaller than those of the old variety and they 
seem to open better. Budded plants . . 
Climbing Jules Margottin, rig. Cranston. 1875. Carmine- 
rose, fine in open Rower and in bud; the best of all the climb¬ 
ing sports. It may be grown either as a Pillar Rose, or by 
pruning, kept in bush form: it should be in every collection. 
Climbing Victor Verdier, free. G. Paul, 1871. Carmine-rose 
Cloth of Gold, or Chroiiiatella, free. Coquerau, 1843. 
Raised from La marque. Deep yellow centre, with sulphur 
edges; large double flowers. A magnificent variety, but dif¬ 
ficult to grow. Prune sparingly.. 
Cornice de Tarn-et-Garomie, mod. Pradel, 1852. Carmine- 
red; well formed, fragrant, free blooming . 
Common Moss, free. PaD rose, very beautiful buds. A great 
favorite. Budded plants . .j 
Common Sweet Brier, rig. Single pink flowers, followed, ini 
Autumn, by brightly colored heps. Specially valued for the 
pungent fragrance of the foliage; fine for hedges . 
Comte de Mortemarte, free. Margottin-fils. 1880. Rose-color; 
very fragrant; smooth, pale-green wood; fine foliage; flow 
ers in the Autumn: not quite satisfactory. 
Comtes.se Ceeile de Chnhrillant, mod. Marest. 1859. Deep 
pink, of medium size; full, fragrant, of perfect globular form ; 
a lovely rose; very hardy . 
Comtesse de Choiseuil, free. Mottheau. 187*. Vermilion; a 
promising Rose of the Marie Rady style. Budded plants... . 
Comtesse de Ludre. E. Verdier, 1879. Carmine-red: not 
promising . 
Comtesse de Murinais, rig. Vibert, 1843. White, tinged 
with flesh. Budded Plants and own roots. 
Comtesse de Nadaillac, mod. Guillot. 1871. Coppery-yellow, 
illumined with carmine-rose; large, full, distinct and effec¬ 
tive. An estimable rose . 
Comtesse de Serenye, mod. Lacharme, 1874. Silvery pink, 
often mottled; a full, finely shaped, globular flower of medi¬ 
um size, slightly fragrant: not reliable about opening, but a 
very free bloomer. The blooms are not good in wet weather. 
Appears in perfection late in the season, after most of the 
1 lybrids have passed out of bloom. Requires and merits extra 
care. Budded plants. . 
Comtesse Biza du Bare, free. Schwartz. 1870. Raised from 
Comtesse de Labarthe. Bronzed rose, with a carmine tint; 
flowers of medium size, moderately full, highly perfumed. 
One of the best under glass. A shy bloomer when bedded 
out. 
Coquette des Alpes, rig. or free. Lacharme. 1807. White, 
slightly shaded with carmine; medium size; form, semi- 
cupped; wood, long-jointed ; larger flowers than the others. 
The strongest grower of the entire class, but less bushy than 
some others. .. 
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