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Fräulein Octavia Hesse (1909)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Wichurana Rambler) Masses of semi-double, creamy-white flowers in clusters, fruity fragrance. Foliage healthy, dark green. Growth twiggy.

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Glamis Castle (1992)

(Auslevel) (Modern Shrub) Old fashioned style, pure white flowers are cupped, full and fragrant. Very free flowering, short and bushy.

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Gloire Lyonnaise (1885)

(Hybrid Perpetual) Large, cupped semi-double flowers of pure white with lemon base. Leathery foliage. Scented.

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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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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)

(Hybrid Tea) Abundant, large, exhibition size blooms borne amid healthy, glossy dark green foliage.

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£ 24.95 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Gruss an Aachen (1909)

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(China) A superb rose of very tidy habit. Flesh-pink changing to cream as flowers age. Shapely, double flowers. Fragrant. Good, glossy foliage. Ideal for bedding.

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Happenstance (1950)

Also known as ‘Baby Mermaid’ (Hybrid Bracteata) Brought to the UK from America by Peter Beales. Single blooms are soft creamy yellow, almost perfect, if somewhat smaller, replicas of its well known parent, ‘Mermaid’, with ...
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Heather Muir (1957)

(Sericea Hybrid) A useful rose because of its long flowering period and the ornamental value of its orange hips. The flowers are pure white and single.

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Horstmann's Rosenresli (1955)

(Floribunda) A fine, free flowering, white Floribunda with much character. Double, fragrant flowers borne in large clusters. Should be better known.

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