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Chateau de Clos Vougeot (1920)

Château de Clos Vougeot (Climbing Hybrid Tea) Deep velvety red and highly scented. Glossy foliage but of sprawly habit.

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Clementina Carbonieri (1913)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) An interesting combination of rich colours. Yellow, orange, pink and salmon, sounds vulgar but is actually a very lovely rose with good foliage for a Tea.

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Clytemnestra (1915)

Unique to us in the UK. (Hybrid Musk) Sweetly scented flowers of buff to apricot with pronounced golden yellow anthers are borne in clusters amid leathery dark green foliage.

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Comtesse du Cayla (1902)

(China) A semi-double, fragrant rose of orange-red. Very free flowering.

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Coral Cluster (1920)

(Polyantha) Semi-double flowers of coral pink with lighter centres. Slight fragrance. Vigorous and bushy.

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Coralie Rambler (1918)

(Wichurana) A mixture of coral and pink flowers borne in large clusters. Very healthy foliage. Should be more widely grown.

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Cornelia (1925)

(Hybrid Musk) Free flowering. Fragrant. Rich apricot flushed strawberry pink; although perpetual it improves in the autumn. Bronzy foliage.

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Crépuscule (1904)

(Noisette) Double, shapely flowers of a pleasing mixture of orange and apricot. Light green plentiful foliage.

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Cupid (1915)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) A superbly formed rose. Large, single, peachy blooms with tawny gold anthers. Worth growing if it only produces one flower per year.

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Dainty Bess (1925)

(H.T) A lovely variety from the 1920's for those who like single roses. Ragged edged petals of soft pink combine with the golden brown stamens to form a lovely flower of some 3 inches across and borne in clusters.

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