Reine des Centfeuilles (1824)
Robert le Diable (1831)
(Centifolia) The colour is difficult to describe but on the crimson side of red, with lilac and grey highlights and dark purple shadings. A useful and interesting small shrub. |
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Rosa centifolia
(Centifolia) ‘Cabbage Rose’, ‘Provence Rose’, large bright pink, fully double flowers on long stems. Ample grey foliage. Highly scented. Cultivated in the middle ages. |
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Rosa centifolia Bullata (1801)
(Centifolia) ‘Lettuceleaved Rose’. Very large leaves on a lax plant. Lovely pure soft pink flowers with fragrance. |
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Rose de Meaux White
(Centifolia) A charming little upright growing bush, bearing masses of white to blush double flowers. Scented.
Unknown origin. |
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The Bishop
(Centifolia) Rosette shaped flowers an unsual mixture of magenta, cerise and purple. Fragrant and flowering early. Upright habit. |
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Tour de Malakoff (1856)
(Centifolia) ‘Black Jack’ The vivid, magenta flowers, flushed purple, and fading to a soft lilac grey, are large, loosely formed and unique. A vigorous bush. |
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