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GALLICAS

GallicasAmongst the Gallicas are some of the oldest cultivated roses. This group embraces a wide range of colour from purple, maroon to shades of pink. They make compact plants with ample foliage. They are usually scented and vary from single shaped blooms to very double. It is said that the Empress Josephine had a collection of over 150 varieties at Malmaison at the beginning of the 19th century.



Agatha (1818)

(Gallica) This rose is highly scented, pale pink with a deeper centre. When fully open the irregular petals form a loose quartered effect reminiscent of crumpled crepe paper. More vigorous than its close relative ''Empress Jo...

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Agathe Incarnata (1800)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Gallica) Medium sized, fully double flowers in clusters, soft pink, highly scented. Foliage greyish-green. Tidy growth habit.

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Alain Blanchard (1839)

(Gallica) Large 2 1/2 - 3 inch flowers of semi-single form. Crimson in colour often smudged purple. Pronounced amber stamens.

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Anais Ségalas (1839)

(Gallica) A shortish, branching rose with good small foliage and well formed, double flowers of pinkish-crimson. Scented.

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Antonia d'Ormois

(Gallica) Fully double, cupped flowers of soft blush pink paling with age to almost white. Slightly later flowering than most other Gallicas. Scented.

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Assemblage des Beautés (1832)

(Gallica) Double bright crimson flowers. Freely borne on a compact plant. A good variety.

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Belle de Crécy (1850)

(Gallica) A free flowering nearly thornless bush. Beautiful bright pink and mauve flowers with a distinctive scent.

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Belle Isis (1845)

(Gallica) A lovely delicate shade of pink, borne on a small to medium bush.

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Boule de Nanteuil (1850)

(Gallica) A charming rose. Fully double deep pink flowers with silver overtones. Fragrant.

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Camaieux (1830)

(Gallica) Striking, pale pink blooms striped with purplish-crimson. These are borne on arching stems amid grey-green foliage. A most distinctive rose and very fragrant.

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