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Tally Ho (1948)

(H.T.) Large cupped flowers of very deep pink. Dark wood and leathery foliage on a bushy plant.

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£ 12.25 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Texas Centennial (1935)

Unique to us in the UK.
(H.T.) Pointed buds. Flowers vermilion-red with some gold, Fragrant. Vigorous bushy plant.

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The Doctor (1936)

(H.T.) A famous old variety which, in spite of a martydom to black spot, should not be allowed to disappear. Rich, silver pink with a satin sheen to the petals. Shapely, high centred and strongly scented.

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The Fairy (1932)

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(Polyantha) A spreading variety attaining the useful height of only 2', thus ideal for massed, ground cover planting. Clusters of bead-like buds open to globular, pink flowers which are most effective en masse, flowering almo...

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The Fairy (Half Standard) (1932)

(Polyantha) Clusters of bead-like buds open to globular, pink flowers which are most effective en masse, flowering almost continuously throughout the summer. Good foliage.

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£ 24.95 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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The Fairy (Shrub Standard) (1932)

(Polyantha) Clusters of bead-like buds open to globular, pink flowers which are most effective en masse, flowering almost continuously throughout the summer. Good foliage.

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£ 29.00 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Thelma (1927)

(Wichurana Rambler) A pleasing mixture of pinks. Large semi-single flowers of exquisite shape especially when fully open. Very few thorns.

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Uetersen (1939)

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(Modern Climber) (Rosarium Uetersen). Large, double, glowing pink flowers are fragrant and produced in sizeable clusters. Vigorous. Well foliated. Makes an excellent pillar or wall rose and a good free standing shrub.

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Venusta Pendula (1928)

(Hybrid Arvensis) Small clusters of double, pinkish-white flowers sometimes with deeper pink margins. Wiry, slender growth with dark, purplish wood and dark green foliage. Origin unknown.

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Violinista Costa (1936)

(H.T.) Shapely flowers freely produced on a healthy plant with glossy foliage. The colour is deep, silvery-pink with even deeper undertones which are at times, almost red. Well armed with thorns.
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