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Della Balfour (1994)

(Modern Climber) Shapely, fragrant, high-centred flowers of pinky orange on an upright sturdy plant with dark green leathery foliage.

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Deschamps (1877)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Noisette) A vigorous member of its family. Flowers well into summer. Cherry-red, semi-double.

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Desprez à Fleurs Jaunes (1935)

(Noisette) A beautiful, quartered, double rose. Flowers are a mixture of yellow, soft orange, buff and pink with a fruity scent.

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Devoniensis (1858)

(Climbing Tea) ‘Magnolia Rose’ Very large flowers of cream/white with an occasional pink blush. Requires sheltered, sunny position or growing under glass, where its refinement can be fully appreciated.

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Dixieland Linda (1996)

(Modern Climber) A beautiful apricot sport of the free flowering “Aloha”, bearing all its attributes, particularly that of scent. Named by Gordon Bonnyman for his wife. Like its parent it is very healthy with leathery, gloss...

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Dorothy Perkins (1902)

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(Wichurana) One of the most famous of all roses. Colourful cascades of clear pink flowers. Rather prone to mildew.

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Dr. Huey (1920)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Wichurana Rambler) Showy blooms are semi-double, crimson maroon with prominent yellow anthers. In clusters. Vigorous upright. Rich green, glossy foliage.
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Dr. Van Fleet (1910)

(Wichurana Rambler) A vigorous, well foliated plant. Flowers fully double, flesh pink to white of soft texture. Fragrant.
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Dublin Bay (1976)

(Modern Climber) Clusters of full, bright crimson, flowers. Vigorous plant with good darkish-green foliage. A useful pillar rose.

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Duchesse d'Auerstädt (1888)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Noisette) Deserves more attention. The scented flowers are reminiscent of "Gloire de Dijon" but with a more intense orange shaded colouring. Good foliage.

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