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Empress Josephine (1850)

(Gallica) Large, loosely formed, semi-double, heavily veined, pink flowers. Scented, with ample foliage, a very good healthy rose.

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Enfant de France (1860)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Hybrid Perpetual) A huge rose of silvery-pink with a satin-like texture. Very full and scented. A beautiful rarity. May not be authentically named but despite this, well worth growing.

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Eugénie Guinoisseau (1864)

(Moss) An interesting rose of rosy magenta and deepening. Changing with age to almost soft violet – reverse paler. Scented.

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Fellemberg (1857)

(China) Cupped, double flowers of bright pink to crimson borne in trusses on a vigorous plant. Attractive cascading habit if grown free. A useful pillar rose if given support.

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Ferdinand de Lesseps (1869)

(Hybrid Perpetual) A vigorous and interesting rose bearing shapely, flowers of Centifolia shape. Soft purple laced with magenta. Scented.

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Fisher Holmes (1865)

(Hybrid Perpetual) Large, wellformed, double flowers from a shapely bud. Shades of scarlet and crimson. Healthy.

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Général Jacqueminot (1853)

(Hybrid Perpetual) Clear red flowers on long stems. Fragrant. Rich green foliage.

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Général Kléber (1856)

(Moss) One of the best Moss roses. Double flowers of soft pinky-lilac with a strong scent.

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Georges Vibert (1853)

(Gallica) Variously described from carmine to purple. The stripes, are always present amongst the abundance of petals - a tidy compact rose suitable for the small garden.

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Gloire de Dijon (1853)

(Climbing Tea) Very large, full Tea-scented flowers of buff to orange. Very free flowering with some repeats later. Deservedly well loved. Vigorous.

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