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Cornelia (1925)
(Hybrid Musk) Free flowering. Fragrant. Rich apricot flushed strawberry pink; although perpetual it improves in the autumn. Bronzy foliage.
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Crimson Conquest (1932)
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Bright crimson, semi-single flowers, borne in clusters. Good foliage.
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Crimson Glory (1935)
(H.T) Large, globular blooms of deep velvety red. Very fragrant. Has a rather weak neck but good despite this fault. Thorny angular growth, dark green 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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Cynthia Brooke (1943)
Unique to us in the UK.
(H.T) Tubby but pointed flowers of tawny-yellow flushed pink on a strong but bushy plant. Leathery foliage. Unique to us in the UK.
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Dainty Bess (1925)
(H.T) A lovely variety from the 1920's for those who like single roses. Ragged edged petals of soft pink combine with the golden brown stamens to form a lovely flower of some 3 inches across and borne in clusters.
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Dainty Maid (1940)
(Floribunda) Single, creamy white, heavily flushed pink flowers, from reddish buds, borne in large clusters. An upright, bushy and vigorous plant. Dark leathery foliage.
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Dame Edith Helen (1926)
(H.T.) Huge, very double, glowing pink blooms, held on a strong, erect stem. Healthy foliage.
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Desprez à Fleurs Jaunes (1935)
(Noisette) A beautiful, quartered, double rose. Flowers are a mixture of yellow, soft orange, buff and pink with a fruity scent.
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Diamond Jubilee (1947)
(H.T) A lovely rose of buff apricot. Fragrant. Healthy free flowering, good for cutting, exhibition and bedding.
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