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Thalia (1895)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) ‘White Rambler’ Large clusters of smallish, creamy-white flowers on a medium sized plant with semi-glossy foliage.

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The Garland (1835)

(Moschata) A vigorous, spreading climber which flowers in mid July with masses of small, semi-double creamy-white almost daisy-like flowers sometimes tinged with pink. Very fragrant.

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Thelma (1927)

(Wichurana Rambler) A pleasing mixture of pinks. Large semi-single flowers of exquisite shape especially when fully open. Very few thorns.
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Toby Tristram (1970)

(Rambler) Huge trusses of single creamy-white flowers in early summer, with spasmodic repeat flushes. A vigorous plant with soft mid-green foliage. Rediscovered by Mrs.Targett.

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Treasure Trove (1979)

(Filipes Rambler) A seedling from ‘Kiftsgate’ with all the vigour of that rose. Large clusters of creamy-apricot flowers. Good foliage. Sometimes gets taller than stated size.

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Trier (1904)

(Rambler) Semi-double flowers of straw-yellow to whitish-pink in clusters. Not a tall rose. Ideal for pillars.

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Uetersen (1939)

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(Modern Climber) (Rosarium Uetersen). Large, double, glowing pink flowers are fragrant and produced in sizeable clusters. Vigorous. Well foliated. Makes an excellent pillar or wall rose and a good free standing shrub.

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Veilchenblau (1909)

(Rambler) ‘Violet Blue’. A vigorous rambler. it bears large clusters of small, semi-double purple-violet flowers with some white brush markings. They are scented and mature to a blueish-lilac and fade to a lilac-grey.

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Venusta Pendula (1928)

(Hybrid Arvensis) Small clusters of double, pinkish-white flowers sometimes with deeper pink margins. Wiry, slender growth with dark, purplish wood and dark green foliage. Origin unknown.

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Vicomtesse Pierre du Fou (1923)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Coppery dark green foliage providing an ideal foil for the fragrant, double, quartered flowers which are coppery-pink when fully open.

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