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Child of my Heart (2008)
Unique to us in the UK.
Double, strongly scented peach blooms. Good, plentiful, leathery foliage. Introduced for the East Anglian Childrens' Hospices who will benefit from sales. |
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Christian Dior (1958)
(H.T) Upright growth with good foliage. Strong stems bear shapely, rotund blooms of clear deep red. Not much scent but an interesting older variety. |
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Christopher Stone (1935)
Unique to us in the UK.
(H.T) Shapely pointed buds open to fully double flowers of scarlet with crimson overlay. Bright green foliage. |
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Chrysler Imperial (1952)
(H.T) Large, pointed buds open to very full, very fragrant, deep crimson-red flowers. Vigorous and compact. Unique to us in the UK. |
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Comtesse Vandal (1936)
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(H.T) A very beautiful variety, especially to those who like high centred roses. Orange bud opening to soft salmon with an orange-pink reverse. Scented. |
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Condesa de Sastago (1932)
Congratulations (1977)
(Hybrid Tea) Shapely, high centred blooms of rich pink, paling slightly with age. Fragrant, upright and bushy, almost a shrub.
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Crimson Glory (1935)
(H.T) Large, globular blooms of deep velvety red. Very fragrant. Has a rather weak neck but good despite this fault. Thorny angular growth, dark green foliage. |
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