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MULTIFLORAS
As the name would suggest Multifloras have the capability to produce large quantities of blooms at the same time. Often used as a root stock they are found growing in many old cottage gardens today. Their lineage can be found in many other groups of roses.
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Aglaia (1896)
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(Multiflora rambler) 'Yellow Rambler' Clusters of semi-double, medium sized flowers in shades of yellow paling to cream. Slight fragrance. One of the progenitors of the hybrid musks. |
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Astra Desmond
(Rambler) A vigorous well foliated climber. Large clusters of double white flowers produced in great profusion. |
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Bleu Magenta (1900)
(Rambler) Fully double blooms of grape purple borne in large clusters amid glossy, bright green foliage. Almost thornless. |
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Blush Rambler (1903)
(Rambler) Abundant light green foliage on an almost thornless plant. Flowers soft blush-pink borne in cascading clusters. |
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Bobbie James (1961)
(Rambler) A vigorous rambler capable of considerable climbing feats, especially in to trees or hedges. The individual flowers of creamy-white, combine to make large drooping trusses. Nice scent. |
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Francis E.Lester (1946)
(Moschata) A vigorous but not overpowering, large shrub or climber. Huge heads of well spaced, single, white and pink
flowers with a strong perfume. Ideal as a small tree climber. Small hips in autumn. |
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Ghislaine de Féligonde (1916)
(Musk Rambler) A shorter Rambler. Can be comfortably grown as a large bush, especially if given support. Clusters
of orangey-yellow, flowers, paling to creamy buff in hot sunshine. Good, glossy, foliage. Almost thornless. |
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Goldfinch (1907)
(Rambler) One of the less vigorous of its race. A mixture of golden-yellow and primrose with richly coloured anthers. Scented and very free flowering. Fine foliage. |
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Lykkefund (1930)
(Rambler) Semi-double, fragrant, creamy-yellow flowers borne in large, compact clusters. An almost thornless variety with dark, glossy foliage. |
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