Cramoisi Supérieur (1832)
(China) Semi-double, cupped flowers of bright, crimson-red. Very free flowering. Slightly scented. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate. |
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Cramoisi Supérieur Climber (1885)
(China) This free flowering, rose is well worth a position of prominence in any garden since there are few red climbers which retain their colour as this one does. |
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Duke of York
Unique to us in the UK.
(China) Variable mixture of rose pink and white. Free flowering. Bushy, branching habit. |
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Fabvier (1832)
(China) Double, bright crimson with occasional white flecks Healthy and free flowering. Well foliated. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate. |
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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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Gruss an Teplitz (1897)
(China) Difficult to classify. This rose has strong China characteristics. Crimson flowers deepening with age, borne in clusters. Makes a useful hedge. Strong, spicy scent. |
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Hermosa (1840)
(China) A rose for the smaller garden, delicate pale pink cupped blooms. Ought to be grouped in three's for best effect. |
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Irène Watts (1896)
(China) Double, pale pink flowers with deeper centres. Fairly dwarf and hardy. This is a lovely little rose and I grow to like it more and more each year. |
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