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Maman Cochet (1839)

(Tea) Pale pink flushed deeper with lemon centres. Fragrant. Vigorous with few thorns.

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Mme Bravy (1846)

(Tea) Double, creamy white with pink shadings having a strong fragrance.

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Mme. d'Arblay (1835)

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(Rambler) Cascading clusters of small, cupped flowers of blush pink to white. Scented and very vigorous.

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Mme. Hardy (1832)

(Damask) One of the outstanding old garden roses, elegant in growth and sumptuous in bloom, being very double and well formed with incurved centres of almost pure white around a green button eye. Very fragrant. A hardy cultiv...

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Mme. Legras de St. Germain (1846)

(Alba) An almost thornless rose of creamy-white. The large double fragrant flowers combine well with the grey-green foliage. A hardy cultivar.

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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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Nestor (1840)

(Gallica) A fine, old rose. Predominantly magenta but varying with weather and soils, from pink to mauve. Crisp, light green foliage. Relatively thornless.

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Nuits de Young (1845)

(Moss) A compact, spreading plant with small dark leaves and small double blooms of very dark,velvety, maroon purple emphasised by gold stamens. Fragrant.

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Oeillet Flamand (1845)

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(Gallica) Vigorous plant producing abundant striped flowers of white and pink.

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Ohl (1830)

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(Gallica) Medium, upright growing, well scented, fully double flowers of deep crimson and violet. Unique to us in the UK.

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