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Abraham Darby (1985)
(Modern Shrub) Full, large, cupped blooms in shades of apricot and yellow with a fruity fragrance. Strong, arching growth habit, quite thorny with dark green, leathery foliage.
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Aglaia (1896)
(Multiflora rambler) 'Yellow Rambler' Clusters of semi-double, medium sized flowers in shades of yellow paling to cream. Slight fragrance. One of the progenitors of the hybrid musks.
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Agnes (1922)
(Rugosa). This rose shows its parentage in its dark green Rugosa type leaves and finely prickled stems. A very vigorous plant with spreading branches bearing amber-yellow blooms which are about 3 inches across and are full an...
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Alexander Hill Gray (1911)
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(Tea) "Yellow Maman Cochet" Large, shapely high centred flowers are lemon yellow becoming deeper with maturity. Very fragrant. Vigorous. Sutiable for growing in a warmer climate. Unique to usin...
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Alister Stella Gray (1894)
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(Noisette) ‘Golden Rambler’ Clusters of shapely flowers yellow with eggy centres paling to cream. Rich scent. A long flowering season.
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Anna Olivier (1872)
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(Tea) Superbly shaped full flowers of soft primrose with deeper centres. Well perfumed. (Obtained from David Ruston, Australia). Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.
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Anna Zinkeisen (Harquhling) (1983)
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(Modern Shrub) Clusters of fully double, fragrant flowers of ivory and yellow borne on a bushy, slightly spreading shrub with good semi-glossy foliage.
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Autumn Delight (1933)
(Hybrid Musk) Semi-double flowers are soft yellow and emerge from shapely buds in large trusses. Almost thornless bushy growth.
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Aviateur Blériot (1910)
(Wichurana Rambler) An upright, vigorous rose, bearing trusses of double, orangey-yellow flowers fading to cream. Ample healthy, glossy foliage.
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Belle Lyonnaise (1870)
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(Climbing Tea) A beautiful rarity. Soft creamy-yellow paling to white. Scented. Most rewarding if given the benefit of a sheltered south wall or cold greenhouse.
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