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Dicksons Perfection (1937)

(Floribinda) A vigorous free flowering older variety. Bright shrimp pink with golden base. Fragrant. Credit to the University of Birmingham for saving this rose from extinction.
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Donald Prior (1938)

Unique to us in the UK. (Floribunda) Bright reddish-scarlet semi-double fragrant flowers in large clusters. Vigorous and very free flowering. Dark green foliage. Siutable for growing in a warmer climate.
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Dr. Eckener (1931)

Unique to us in the UK. (Rugosa) Huge semi-double, cupped flowers of pale yellow on a copper-pink background. Scented. A hardy cultivar. Unique to us in the UK. A hardy cultivar.

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£ 10.95 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Dr. Edward Deacon (1926)

(H.T) An older H.T. named after a local rose enthusiast of this area. Vigorous, tawny apricot suffused with rosemadder. Scented. Unique to us in the UK.

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Dunwich Rose (1950)

(Pimpinellifolia Procumbent) Early flowering, single, soft lemon flowers with fern-like foliage and many bristles.

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Dusky Maiden (1947)

(Floribunda) Beautiful dark, velvety red petals around prominent rich golden-yellow stamens. Scented. Upright bushy growth with dark foliage.

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Easlea’s Golden Rambler (1932)

(Wichurana Rambler) An aristocrat of yellow climbers. Rich yellow scented flowers in clusters borne on exceptionally long stems. Very lovely foliage.

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Elegance (1937)

(Climber) Very large, fully double but shapely flowers of clear yellow, fading attractively to lemon with age. Good, rich green foliage. Vigorous. Will repeat when established.

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Ellen Willmott (1936)

(H.T.) A charming, single variety. Pronounced golden anthers framed by wavy petals of cream and pink. Upright growth. Foliage and stems tinted purple.

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Ena Harkness (1946)

(Hybrid Tea) Still one of the best fragrant reds but has a weak neck. Strongly scented. Very free flowering.

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£ 7.95 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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