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Bourbon Queen (1834)

(Bourbon) ‘Queen of the Bourbons’ Vigorous. Free flowering, cupped rose pink, semi-double. Well worth growing in any soil.

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Brennus (1830)

Unique to us in the UK. (China) Not a typical China. Double, cupped flowers of reddish carmine, on a well foliated plant.

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Camaieux (1830)

(Gallica) Striking, pale pink blooms striped with purplish-crimson. These are borne on arching stems amid grey-green foliage. A most distinctive rose and very fragrant.

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Camellia Rose (1830)

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(China) A vigorous rose with plentiful, darkish-green foliage. Attractively loose Camellia like flowers of blush pink in small clusters.

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Cardinal de Richelieu (1840)

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(Gallica) Rich, velvety, purple flowers borne on a compact bush. Scented and clothed with healthy foliage.

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Céline Forestier (1842)

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(Noisette) Large flowers of lemon to pale primrose borne amid abundant, healthy, light green foliage. Well scented.
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Chapeau de Napoléon (1826)

(Moss) ‘Crested Moss’. "Cristata". Fully double, cabbage-like, deep silvery-pink flowers enhanced by the fascinating formation of moss on each bud, resembling the shape of a cocked hat, hence its name. Scented.

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Chloris (1848)

(Alba) Full, small, flesh coloured flowers on a compact, erect bush.

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Comtesse de Lacépède (1840)

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(Centifolia) Superb, many petalled variety with cupped buds opening to flattish flowers of pale lavender to soft pink. Scented.

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Comtesse de Murinais (1843)

(Moss) A true Moss rose with a balsam like smell to the moss when touched, especially in hot weather. Clear pink flowers opening flat. Richly scented.

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