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HYBRID MUSKS

Hybrid MusksThis useful group of roses evolved early in the 20th century. Their healthy, free-flowering habits make them useful, versatile shrubs. The flowers are borne in large clusters and are usually scented. Good for hedging, specimen and group planting.



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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Belinda (1936)

(Hybrid Musk) Trusses of fragrant, semi-double flowers of mid pink, amid plentiful, darkish, green foliage. A rare Hybrid Musk which should be more widely grown.
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Bishop Darlington (1926)

(Hybrid musk) Vigorous shrub, large flowers, semi double cream to pink, yellow base to petals. Strong scent.
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Bloomfield Dainty (1924)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Musk Rambler) Pointed buds, in clusters, open to single flowers of soft clear yellow with pronounced stamens.

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£ 9.19 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Buff Beauty (1939)

(Hybrid Musk) One of the most beautiful roses in this group. A vigorous plant bearing large trusses of apricot yellow to buff-yellow flowers. These are of medium size and semi-double. Fragrant. Flowering from mid-summer onwar...
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Buff Beauty (Shrub Standard) (1939)

(Hybrid Musk) One of the most beautiful roses in this group. A vigorous plant bearing large trusses of apricot yellow to buff-yellow flowers. These are of medium size and semi-double. Fragrant. Flowering from mid-summer onwar...
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Clytemnestra (1915)

Unique to us in the UK. (Hybrid Musk) Sweetly scented flowers of buff to apricot with pronounced golden yellow anthers are borne in clusters amid leathery dark green foliage.
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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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£ 5.96 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Danaë (1913)

(Hybrid Musk) Buff yellow changing to cream with age. Healthy and vigorous.

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£ 5.96 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Daybreak (1918)

(Hybrid Musk) An early flowering, semi-double rose bearing several yellow flowers on each stem. Dark glossy foliage.
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