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Tausendschön (1906)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) ‘Thousand Beauties’ Clusters of largish, pink flowers paling to almost white towards their centres. Growth strong and almost without thorns. Good, glossy foliage.

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The Fairy (1932)

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(Polyantha) A spreading variety attaining the useful height of only 2', thus ideal for massed, ground cover planting. Clusters of bead-like buds open to globular, pink flowers which are most effective en masse, flowering almo...

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The Fairy (Half Standard) (1932)

(Polyantha) Clusters of bead-like buds open to globular, pink flowers which are most effective en masse, flowering almost continuously throughout the summer. Good foliage.

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The Fairy (Shrub Standard) (1932)

(Polyantha) Clusters of bead-like buds open to globular, pink flowers which are most effective en masse, flowering almost continuously throughout the summer. Good foliage.

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Thelma (1927)

(Wichurana Rambler) A pleasing mixture of pinks. Large semi-single flowers of exquisite shape especially when fully open. Very few thorns.

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Tipsy Imperial Concubine (1989)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) This interesting Tea rose came to us direct from China, having been grown there for many years under this name before discovery by Hazel le Rougetel in 1982. We believe it should be m...

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Uncle Bill (1984)

(Hybrid Tea) A pink sport from ‘Alec's Red’. Free flowering, Strong scent. This rose was found by the late Rev. William Temple-Bourne.

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Venusta Pendula (1928)

(Hybrid Arvensis) Small clusters of double, pinkish-white flowers sometimes with deeper pink margins. Wiry, slender growth with dark, purplish wood and dark green foliage. Origin unknown.

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Warm Wishes (1994)

(Hybrid Tea) Pointed blooms are coral pink tinged with peach. Highly perfumed. Foliage dark and glossy.

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Woman's Hour (1996)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Floribunda) Clusters of almost ivory white flowers with peachy-pink to satin-pink highlights, Silvery-pink in maturity. Foliage light green. Growth compact and bushy.

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White to Cream Cream to Lemon Soft Yellow Primrose Bright Yellow Golden Orange / Yellow Apricot Flames Peach Buff Copper Scarlet Crimson Deep Red Purple Red Purple Violet Blush Soft Pink Bright Mid Pinks Deep Pink Cerise Striped Varieties and Bicolours White to Cream Cream to Lemon Soft Yellow Primrose Bright Yellow Golden Orange / Yellow Apricot Flames Peach Buff Copper Scarlet Crimson Deep Red Purple Red Blue Purple Violet Blush Soft Pink Bright Mid Pinks Deep Pink Cerise Striped Varieties and Bicolours