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Cramoisi Supérieur Climber (1885)
(China) This free flowering, rose is well worth a position of prominence in any garden since there are few red climbers which retain their colour as this one does. |
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Creme de la Creme (1988)
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(Modern Climber) A superb soft creamy white climber with a good fragrance, deepening towards creamy lemon with age. Good healthy 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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Crimson Glory Climber (1946)
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Shapely blooms of deep, velvety red with a strong perfume. Makes a very good, vigorous climber. |
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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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Danse de Feu (1953)
(Modern Climber) Spectacular very bright brick red flowers, globular at first opening loosely formed. Dark green foliage. |
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