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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.



Aglaia (1896)

(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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Apple Blossom (1932)

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(Rambler) Huge trusses of apple blossom pink flowers with slightly crinkled petals. Superb as a pillar rose.

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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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