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La Belle Distinguée

(Sweet Briar) A useful rose. Bright crimson, small double flowers on a compact plant, with dainty scented foliage of dark green. Origin obscure.

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La Sevillana (1982)

(Modern Shrub) Semi-double flowers of bright red on a vigorous bushy plant.

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Le Havre (1871)

(Hybrid Perpetual) Double, bright red flowers on a bushy plant with leathery foliage.

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Louis XIV (1859)

(China) Fully double flowers of very dark red almost black, with a good fragrance which is unusual in the Chinas. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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Marchioness of Salisbury (1890)

Unique to us in the UK. (H.T) Dark red to maroon. Fragrant and free flowering. One of the first red Hybrid Teas.

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Marie Nabonnand (1891)

(Tea) This is a good but little known Tea, better endowed with foliage than many Teas. Reminiscent of the more refined "Grüss an Teplitz". Blood red, with violet markings.
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Marjorie Fair (1978)

(Modern Shrub) Large clusters of bright red flowers with a white eye. A good companion for "Ballerina".
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Maude Elizabeth (2000)

(Ground Covering Rose) We are delighted to be introducing this rose for Mr Cyril Bunch, a fellow Norfolkian. He successfully bid for it against strong commercial competition as part of an auction held by BBC Radio Norfolk for...

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Meg Merrilies (1894)

(Sweet Briar) An extremely vigorous and prickly shrub rose. Semi-double flowers of bright crimson are followed by good red hips. One of the best of the group. Flowers and foliage scented. Suitable for making a tall hedge.

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Miss Edith Cavell (1917)

(Polyantha) Large trusses of small, semi-double, scarlet-crimson flowers amid dark foliage. Rediscovered in the garden of Mrs Doris Levine of Brundall, Norfolk in 1985.

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