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Spectabilis (1839)
(Sempervirens Rambler) Small, double, cupped flowers in hanging clusters of cream and lilac. Ample foliage. A good, smaller rambler. |
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Summer Wine (1958)
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Strongly scented, semi double, soft coral pink blooms with a yellow centre, red anthers and filaments. Light green foliage darkens and turns semi-glossy.
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Surpassing Beauty (1980)
"Woolverstone Church Rose" (Climber) (Hybrid Perpetual) A deep red climbing rose discovered by the late Mr.Humphrey Brooke. Very strongly scented. |
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Swan Lake (1968)
(Modern Climber) White suffused pale powder pink. Fully double, shapely and very free flowering. Rounded, dark green foliage. A good pillar rose. |
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Talisman Climber (1930)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Fully double golden yellow flowers with orange and copper highlights. Flattish flowers. Leathery light green leaves. |
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Tausendschön (1906)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) ‘Thousand Beauties’ Clusters of largish, pink flowers paling to almost white towards their centres. Growth strong and almost without thorns. Good, glossy foliage. |
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Tea Rambler (1904)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) Clusters of deep salmon-pink, small, double flowers. Fragrant. Very profuse blooms. Vigorous. |
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