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Alexander McKenzie (1950)

Unique to us in the UK. (Rugosa Hybrid) Fully double, crimson scarlet flowers on a bushy plant, with good foliage. Scented. A hardy cultivar.
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Aloha (1949)

(Modern Climber) A sumptuous rose comprising 60 or so rose-pink petals with deeper reverses. Healthy growth with dark, leathery foliage. A useful pillar rose or wall plant.
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Apple Blossom (1932)

(Rambler) Huge trusses of apple blossom pink flowers with slightly crinkled petals. Superb as a pillar rose.

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£ 8.81 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Aristide Briand (1928)

(Rambler) Many clusters of mauve-pink flowers cascading among dark green foliage. Slight Fragrance.

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£ 9.19 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Astrid Späth Striped (1933)

(Polyantha) A free flowering rose of bright carmine with softer, irregular striping. Short.

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£ 8.81 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Auguste Seebauer (1944)

(Floribunda) Clusters of substantially sized flowers of rich rose pink on a vigorous healthy plant. Very free flowering.
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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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Baby Alberic (1932)

(Polyantha) A shrub form of the famous rambler. In bud creamy yellow opening to flat, double creamy white flowers amid healthy glossy foliage. An excellent introduction to the list. Thanks to David Ruston, Australia.
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Baby Mermaid (1950)

(Also known as Happenstance) (Hybrid Bracteata) Brought to the UK from America by Peter Beales. Single blooms are soft creamy yellow, almost perfect, if somewhat smaller, replicas of its well known parent, ‘Mermaid’, with wh...
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Ballerina (1937)

(Modern Shrub) Large sprays of small single, pink blooms with a white centre. A delightful dainty and showy shrub.

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£ 5.96 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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