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Horatio Nelson (1997)
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(Modern Shrub) This is a lovely, fragrant, fully double rose in the old fashioned style. A mixture of pink shades growing deeper towards the centre of each flower. Foliage dark green.
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Hunslet Moss (1984)
(Moss) This is certainly one of the earliest English Moss roses. Propagated from an old plant known to have been grown by the late Humphrey Brook's ancestors for several generations. The rose is large, full and heavily mossed...
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Ispahan (1832)
(Damask) This rose flowers for a long season when compared to others of its group. Semi-double, bright pink flowers which hold their colour well. Attractive foliage.
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Ivor's Rose (2004)
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(Modern Shrub) Presented to Ivor Moores, a long standing BBC East weather forecaster on the occasion of his retirement. The blooms are fully double, cerise red and scented. It is upright in gr...
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Jean Rosenkrantz (1864)
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(Hybrid Perpetual) Large neatly formed flowers with pinkish-red petals on an upright vigorous plant.
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Jeanne de Montfort (1851)
(Moss) One of the taller Moss roses, clear pink and heavily mossed. Scented, as all good Moss roses should be.
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Jens Munk (1974)
(Rugosa) Fragrant, mauvy-pink, fully double flowers with conspicuous yellow stamens when fully open. Highly scented. Robust, bushy growth with ample, healthy foliage. A Canadian rose of quality.
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John Cabot (1978)
(Modern Shrub) Clusters of reddish-pink, fully double, fragrant flowers amid abundant light green foliage. A good rose from Canada. Should be widely grown. Very hardy.
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John Grooms (1993)
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(Modern Climber) Large, full blooms of bright salmon, flecked and highlighted with softer shades on pink with primrose tones in the base. Relatively thornless, dense growth. A very healthy...
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John Hopper (1862)
(Hybrid Perpetual) A pleasing combination of bright pink and lilac. An upright and healthy plant. Fragrant.
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