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Double Delight (1977)
(Hybrid Tea) Large, full, creamy-white flowers suffused pinkish-red. A real delight, fragrant and free flowering.
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Dr. Edward Deacon (1926)
(H.T) An older H.T. named after a local rose enthusiast of this area. Vigorous, tawny apricot suffused with rosemadder. Scented. Unique to us in the UK. |
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Elina (1983)
(Hybrid Tea) ‘Peaudouce’ Large shapely freely produced flowers of soft yellow to ivory. Slightly scented. Foliage dark green, glossy and healthy. Vigorous.
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Elizabeth Harkness (1968)
(Hybrid Tea) A shapely rose of pale buff with a range of varying orange shadows deep inside. A good rose. Recommended.
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Ellen Willmott (1936)
(H.T.) A charming, single variety. Pronounced golden anthers framed by wavy petals of cream and pink. Upright growth. Foliage and stems tinted purple. |
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Ena Harkness (1946)
(Hybrid Tea) Still one of the best fragrant reds but has a weak neck. Strongly scented. Very free flowering.
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Ena Harkness Climber (1954)
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) An outstanding, velvety-red climbing rose. Highly scented. Very free flowering. its notorious weak neck is less of a disadvantage as a climber. Very vigorous. |
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Ernest H. Morse (1964)
(Hybrid Tea) A first class free flowering rose of bright red on a strong neck with plenty of foliage. Good scent. One of the best of the reds.
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Etoile de Hollande Bush (1919)
Etoile de Hollande Climber
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) The climbing form of this famous old rose is far superior to its parent. The highly scented blooms are of rich velvet crimson. |
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