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Golden Melody (1934)
Unique to us in the UK.
(H.T) We have revived this beautiful pale yellow to buff rose as one of the very best from the Thirties. Highly scented. |
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Golden Wedding (Modern Standard) (1991)
Grace Darling (1884)
(H.T) One of the first H.T's to achieve popularity. Shapely, creamy-white fragrant flowers shaded with pink. Moderately vigorous. |
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Grace de Monaco (1956)
Unique to us in the UK.
(H.T.) Very large, globular flowers of silvery-light-rose-pink. Highly scented. Bushy growth with dark, leathery foliage. |
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Granada (1963)
Unique to us in the UK.
(H.T.) Shapely buds open to high centred flowers of bright red and lemon yellow. Much more charismatic than the colour suggests. Compact growth. |
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Grandmére Jenny (1955)
(H.T.) Peach and goldenyellow, flushed pink. Free flowering and healthy. A shapely rose. Well worth growing. |
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Grandpa Dickson (1966)
(Hybrid Tea) An ideal bedding yellow with abundant, large, exhibition size blooms borne amid healthy, glossy dark green foliage.
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Grandpa Dickson (Modern Standard) (1966)
Guinée (1938)
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) A well loved rose of deep maroon-red carried on a long stem. Highly scented. The shapely bud opens to a flattish, rather muddled flower. |
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