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Height Year Family

Mme. Plantier (1835)

(Damask) An interesting rose of uncertain classification. Capable of climbing, but best grown as a shrub with some support. Double creamy-white, scented blooms displayed fairly early in the summer.

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Molly Sharman-Crawford (1908)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) Shapely, fragrant, greenish white flowers. Foliage rich green.

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Moonlight (1913)

(Hybrid Musk) Semi-double free flowering lemon to white flowers borne on long stems.

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Mrs Foley Hobbs (1910)

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(Tea) Creamy white, fully double, shapely flowers with pink edges to the petals. Fragrant, upright in habit.

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Mrs Herbert Stevens (1922)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) A lovely white variety to be found in many old gardens because of its stamina. Fragrant and vigorous.

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Nelson's Pride (2006)

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Unique to us in the UK.
(Floribunda) A medium-tall Floribunda producing large clusters of sizeable semi-double flowers of soft creamy-white with pronounced golden stamens when open. A mild fragrance. Growth, bushy...

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Nevada (1927)

(Modern Shrub) (Reputedly of Moyesii origin) A large shrub at its best in May and June when the arching branches are covered with large creamy-white blooms. An excellent flowering shrub.

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New Dawn White (1959)

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(Climber) A fine white sport from “New Dawn”, seldom seen, but a useful rose with the same good behaviour as its parent.

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Niphetos (1889)

(Climbing Tea) A florists’ rose during late Victorian times. Creamy bud opening to pure white. Highly scented. Needs cosseting in colder areas and is better placed in a warm position.

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Nova Zembla (1907)

(Rugosa) A white sport of "Conrad F.Meyer", which it resembles in all respects except colour.

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