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Constance Spry (1960)
(Modern Shrub) An outstanding June rose, vigorous, bearing sprays of large, pink, old fashioned blooms with a heavy myrhh-like scent. Needs some support. Grows well as a climber.
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Coral Cluster (1920)
(Polyantha) Semi-double flowers of coral pink with lighter centres. Slight fragrance. Vigorous and bushy.
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Coral Creeper (1938)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Wichurana Rambler) Very fragrant, coral-pink, semi-double flowers emerge from deep red buds. Borne in clusters of varying size. A vigorous plant with leathery foliage which can also be u...
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Coralie (1860)
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(Damask) Soft blush-pink, fully double flowers on a wide but not intrusive plant. Scented.
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Coupe d'Hebe (1840)
(Bourbon) A tall shrub bearing plenty of globular, soft pink blooms. Attractive pale green foliage.
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Cupid (1915)
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) A superbly formed rose. Large, single, peachy blooms with tawny gold anthers. Worth growing if it only produces one flower per year.
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Dainty Bess (1925)
(H.T) A lovely variety from the 1920's for those who like single roses. Ragged edged petals of soft pink combine with the golden brown stamens to form a lovely flower of some 3 inches across and borne in clusters.
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Dainty Maid (1940)
(Floribunda) Single, creamy white, heavily flushed pink flowers, from reddish buds, borne in large clusters. An upright, bushy and vigorous plant. Dark leathery foliage.
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Daisy Hill
(Ground Covering Rose) Large, single, fragrant, pink. Arching growth. Dark green foliage.
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David Ruston (1972)
(Hybrid Tea) Double, pointed blooms of pale pink but deeper towards the centre. Fragrant and free flowering.
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