The Bourbon variety 'Mme Isaac Pereire', with huge crimson blooms, has for long been widely regarded as the most powerfully scented rose of all.
Blood, spreading in a brilliant crimson bloom, seeped slowly from the wound.
On his breast lay a bouquet of flowers, white, with a single crimson bloom in the center.
They flower late, then once for all, a crimson bloom of glory, herald of the fairest fruit of what he called "God's orchard."
The ocotillo offers breathtaking crimson blooms in spring, a bright burst of color that comes as a surprise in this typically subtle desert palette.
The form atrosanguineum has crimson blooms.
A fairytale summer rose, its crimson blooms hanging heavily ffrom the bough, framed the old-fashioned wooden door and large brown phutters.
Matron Hirst's roses overtook the walls, the crimson blooms framing every window and reaching to the roof.
The flower grew in a small colony of tiny crimson blooms on delicate white stems.
The mortal wound was revealed in full crimson bloom.