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Christopher Stone (1935)

Unique to us in the UK. (H.T) Shapely pointed buds open to fully double flowers of scarlet with crimson overlay. Bright green foliage.

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Chrysler Imperial (1952)

(H.T) Large, pointed buds open to very full, very fragrant, deep crimson-red flowers. Vigorous and compact. Unique to us in the UK.

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Comtesse O'Gorman (1888)

(Hybrid Perpetual) Large fully double flowers of deep cloudy red with purplish overtones. Well foliated, bushy growth. Unique to us in the UK.

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Copenhagen (1964)

(Modern Shrub) Scarlet flowers borne in clusters, on a vigorous upright plant. Can also be used as a wall climber or pillar rose.

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Countess of Oxford (1869)

(Hybrid Perpetual) A medium growing, tidy rose with light red, globular flowers and a good perfume.

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Cramoisi Picoté (1834)

(Gallica) Deep crimson very double flowers, mottled with purple. Compact growth.

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Cramoisi Supérieur (1832)

(China) Semi-double, cupped flowers of bright, crimson-red. Very free flowering. Slightly scented. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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Crimson Globe (1890)

(Moss) Globular flowers of dark crimson red. Stems amply mossed on an average sized shrub.

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Crimson Glory (1935)

(H.T) Large, globular blooms of deep velvety red. Very fragrant. Has a rather weak neck but good despite this fault. Thorny angular growth, dark green foliage.

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Cuthbert Grant (1967)

(Modern Shrub) A repeat blooming, vigorous bushy shrub, bred from Rosa Suffulta in Canada, which accounts for its healthy, hardy, disposition. Blooms, semi-double, cupped, deep red and fragrant. Foliage glossy.
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