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Dortmund (1955)

(Modern Shrub) Long, pointed bud. Flowers very large, single, fragrant, red with white eye, produced in clusters. Foliage dark, glossy. A very vigorous shrub or climber rose.

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Dresden Doll (1975)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Moss) Bud mossy and pointed. Flowers are small, semi-double, fragrant and soft pink. A most useful little rose.

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Dunwich Rose (1950)

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

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Eddie’s Jewel (1962)

(Modern Shrub) A Moyesii hybrid with very large, semi-double flowers of deep red. Very vigorous and healthy.

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Elizabeth Harkness (1968)

(Hybrid Tea) A shapely rose of pale buff with a range of varying orange shadows deep inside. A good rose. Recommended.

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Elizabeth of Glamis (1964)

(Floribunda) A free flowering, soft but rich salmon, upright and of medium height. In our opinion its reputation for tenderness is exaggerated and should not put you off this excellent variety. Feed with potash in late July. ...

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Elmshorn (1951)

(Modern Shrub) Large clusters of small, vivid pink flowers on a vigorous bush carrying abundant, crinkled, light green foliage. Particularly fine autumn bloom.

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Ena Harkness Climber (1954)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) An outstanding, velvety-red climbing rose. Highly scented. Very free flowering. its notorious weak neck is less of a disadvantage as a climber. Very vigorous.

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Eos (1950)

(Modern Shrub) A useful modern shrub rose of fragrant, bright red, almost single flowers with white centres.

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Ernest H. Morse (1964)

(Hybrid Tea) A first class free flowering rose of bright red on a strong neck with plenty of foliage. Good scent. One of the best of the reds.

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