Eva (1933)
(Hybrid Musk) Large, almost single flowers of rich bright red with centres paling to almost white. Good,dark green foliage. Vigorous. |
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Felicia (1928)
(Hybrid Musk) A useful shrub with silverpink to salmon flowers. One of the more vigorous of the Musks. Highly recommended. |
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Felicia (Shrub Standard) (1928)
(Hybrid Musk) A useful shrub with silverpink to salmon flowers. One of the more vigorous of the Musks. Highly recommended. |
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Francesca (1921)
(Hybrid Musk) Semi-double apricot yellow flowers in large sprays on strong stems. Scented. Good foliage. |
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Kathleen (1922)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Hybrid Musk) Large clusters of small, single flowers of blush pink borne on a long stem. Fragrant. |
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Nur Mahal (1952)
(Hybrid Musk) Large clusters of bright crimson, semi-single flowers. Scented. An interesting but lesser known Pemberton Musk. |
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Pax (1918)
(Hybrid Musk) This rose is perhaps the largest of the Hybrid Musks. Flowers are up to 4 inches in size and are cream fading to white on a vigorous bush. |
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Penelope (1924)
(Hybrid Musk) Semi-double, creamy pink paling to white flowers with a good fragrance. One of the best of the group. |
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