Look at these wonderful buds on Cardinal Richelieu. They're usually riddled with holes because of the curculio weevils, which love gallicas. Last year I brought out the big guns (Spectracide) and I think I broke the cycle.
Caramella, on the left, is a Kordes fairy tale shrub, and Carding Mill, on the right, is an Austin shrub.
Caribia, on the left, is a hybrid tea sporting an interesting magenta and yellow color combination. Champagne Cocktail, on the right, is a floribunda.
Chanelle, on the left, and Chic, on the right, are both floribundas.
Christopher Marlowe, on the left, is an Austin rose, and Cinnabar, on the right, is a floribunda.
Circus, on the left, is a floribunda, and Citrus Splash, on the right, is a shrub.
Cocktail, on the left, is a floribunda, and Columbus Queen, on the right, is a hybrid tea.
Concerto, on the left, is a shrub, and Constance Finn, on the right, is a floribunda.
Cottage Rose, on the left, is an Austin shrub, and Courtoisie, on the right, is a floribunda.
Crazy Dottie, on the left, is a miniature rose that sometimes blooms in coral, and sometimes in pink.
Crepuscule, on the right, is a climbing noisette.