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Rosa gallica officinalis

(Gallica) “Red Rose of Lancaster” “The Apothecary’s Rose". A showy shrub with erect yet bushy growth. The flowers of light crimson are semi-double and borne all over the bush in June. Of great antiquity.

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Rosa gallica velutinaeflora

(Gallica) Deep pink, heavily veined, single flowers. Fragrant. Old.
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Rosa gallica ‘Conditorum’

(Gallica) A very useful rose. Semi-double flowers of rich, rubyred borne abundantly on a tidy, well foliated plant. Unknown origin.

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Rosa Mundi (1100)

(Gallica) ‘Rosa gallica versicolour’. A striking and very old rose, the semi-double blooms being large with splashes of pink and white on a crimson background. Bushy. Said to be named after Fair Rosamund, mistress of Henry II...

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Scharlachglut (1952)

(Gallica) "Scarlet Fire". A handsome shrub bearing an abundance of large, rich, scarlet-crimson single flowers with pronounced golden stamens. Large urn-shaped hips carried throughout most of the winter. Outstanding.
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Sissinghurst Castle (1947)

Unique to us in the UK. (Gallica) "Rose des Maures". Undoubtably an old rose of rich, deep crimson. Semi-double and slightly fragrant.
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Surpasse Tout (1832)

(Gallica) A compact plant bearing medium-sized, double flowers of rich carmine. Fragrant.

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Tricolore (1827)

(Gallica) Pink with lilac tinged edges and mottled white. Sturdy, upright plant.

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Tricolore de Flandre (1846)

(Gallica) Very similar to ‘Camaieux’ but of deeper more purple tones - perhaps the striping is more prevalent. A lovely rose. Ideal for the small garden.
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Tuscany (1596)

(Gallica) 'Old Velvet Rose'. An ancient Rose. Flowers are semi - double crimson bordering on purple. Rich golden stamens. Dark green foliage on upright growth. Pre 1596.
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