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Hugh Dickson (1905)
(Hybrid Perpetual) A tall, rich red of distinction, with a lovely perfume, especially suited to the peg-down principle, when it will produce an abundance of flowers, repeating in autumn. |
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James Bourgault (1887)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Hybrid Perpetual) Soft pink to white blooms are fully double and fragrant. Vigorous upright growth. |
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John Hopper (1862)
(Hybrid Perpetual) A pleasing combination of bright pink and lilac. An upright and healthy plant. Fragrant. |
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Juliet (1910)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Hybrid Perpetual) An interesting rose with deep yellow buds which open to expose rosy-pink petals with yellow reverses. Foliage dark green, crinkled and curled. Slightly scented. Vigorous. |
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La Reine (1842)
(Hybrid Perpetual) Large, full blooms of silvery-rose pink. One of the first Hybrid Perpetuals introduced and a parent to many others. Fragrant. |
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Mabel Morrison (1878)
(Hybrid Perpetual) Sport of the excellent variety, ‘Baroness Rothschild’. Pure white in sunny weather but tinged pink in autumn.
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Magna Charta (1876)
(Hybrid Perpetual) Bright pink flowers with deeper, almost red shadings. Fully double and cupped until fully open. Scented. Dark leathery foliage. Bushy, tidy growth. |
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Merveille de Lyon (1882)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Hybrid Perpetual) A soft pink to white sport of ‘Baroness Rothschild’ with all the attributes of its parent. |
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