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A Longues Pédoncules (1845)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Moss) Double, soft lilac-pink flowers are borne on long well mossed stems. Ample, light greyish-green leaves.

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Adam (1833)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Climbing Tea) Large double flowers of peachy-buff, in clusters of threes or singly, produced on a medium plant. Scented.

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Adélaide d'Orléans (1826)

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(Sempervirens Rambler) Clusters of small, shapely, semi-double, soft pink to creamy white flowers. Very floriferous when in bloom. Vigorous and refined.

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Aimée Vibert (1828)

(Noisette) Small clusters of pure white, medium sized blooms. One of the earliest Noisettes introduced. A vigorous climber.

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Alain Blanchard (1839)

(Gallica) Large 2 1/2 - 3 inch flowers of semi-single form. Crimson in colour often smudged purple. Pronounced amber stamens.

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Amadis (1829)

(Boursault) "Crimson Boursault" Semi-double to double flowers of crimson-purple produced in clusters on long, arching, thornless, red coloured canes, bearing purple shaded, dark green leaves.

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Anais Ségalas (1839)

(Gallica) A shortish, branching rose with good small foliage and well formed, double flowers of pinkish-crimson. Scented.

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Archduke Charles (1837)

(China) A free flowering bushy variety with blooms of rich pink with paler edges to the petals. Ageing to ruby red.

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Assemblage des Beautés (1832)

(Gallica) Double bright crimson flowers. Freely borne on a compact plant. A good variety.

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Ayrshire Splendens (1835)

(Hybrid Arvensis) Semi-double mixture of off-white and purplish-pink like ‘Magnolia Souleangea Nigra’. Glossy foliage. Vigorous trailing habit.

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