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City of York (1945)

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Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) A good rose producing clusters of semi-double, creamy-white flowers with lemon centres. Very vigorous and free flowering.

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Claire Jacquier (1888)

(Noisette) A very good rose with considerable prowess as a climber. Well foliated. The flowers are shapely, of a rich eggy-yellow colour and exude a pleasing perfume.

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Clarence House (2000)

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(Modern Climber) A repeat flowering climbing rose which was given to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother in celebration of her Centenary birthday. This lovely climbing rose flow...

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Cloth of Gold

(Noisette) ‘Chromatella’ Soft, sulphur yellow with deeper centre. Fragrant. Copious foliage. Quite vigorous growth, needs mollycoddling in cold districts. Superb under cold glass.

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Columbian Climber (1993)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Strictly speaking, this rose should be ignored because we can find out very little about it, but it is too good a rose to pretend it doesn't exist. The blooms are large, full, highly scented and rosy-pi...

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Compassion (1974)

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(Modern Climber) Dark green, glossy foliage, vigorous growth. Shapely, high centred flowers of apricot and copper with yellow highlights and pink shading. Scented.

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Cooper's Burmese (1927)

(R.laevigata) This fantastic, creamy-white rose must be carefully placed on a southern aspect when its glossy foliage will provide a foil for its large, single, scented flowers of immense attraction. Very vigorous.

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Coral Creeper (1938)

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(Wichurana Rambler) Very fragrant, coral-pink, semi-double flowers emerge from deep red buds. Borne in clusters of varying size. A vigorous plant with leathery foliage which can also be u...

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Coral Dawn (1952)

(Modern Climber) Plumpish, double blooms of coral-pink. Ample, healthy, darkish green foliage. An excellent pillar rose or medium sized climber.

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Coralie Rambler (1918)

(Wichurana) A mixture of coral and pink flowers borne in large clusters. Very healthy foliage. Should be more widely grown.

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