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Irish Fireflame (1914)

Unique to us in the UK. (H.T) Large, single flowers with pronounced anthers are a mixture of quiet orange-yellow and peach.Healthy and vigorous.

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Jean Sisley (1879)

Unique to us in the UK.
(H.T.) A medium growing rose important as one of Henry Bennett's first Hybrid Teas. Soft lilac-pink and shapely. Kindly supplied to me by Mr. Mike Lowe of the U.S.A.

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Joanna Hill (1928)

Unique to us in the UK. (H.T) Pointed buds opening to fully double, shapely flowers of creamy-white with an apricot base, borne on long stems. Suitable for growing in warmer climates. Suitable for growing in warmer cl...

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Josephine Bruce (1952)

(Hybrid Tea) An excellent deep, velvety-red produced on a sturdy plant. Mildew can be a problem late in the season. Scented.

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Josephine Bruce Climber (1954)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Shapely, fully double flowers of deep velvety-red. One of the darkest red roses. Growth strong, thorny and vigorous.

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Just Joey (1973)

(Hybrid Tea) A beautiful orange or perhaps copper is a better description with pronounced veins of red. Good foliage.
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Just Joey (Modern Standard) (1973)

(Hybrid Tea) A beautiful orange or perhaps copper is a better description with pronounced veins of red. Good foliage.

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Killarney (1898)

(H.T.) Bright pink loosely formed flowers open from long pointed buds. Very fragrant. Foliage bronzy green, bushy growth. Thanks to Rosamund Wallinger for this rose.

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King's Ransom (1961)

(Hybrid Tea) Still one of the best yellow roses. Glossy foliage, free flowering. A good bedding rose.

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Kronenbourg (1965)

(Hybrid Tea) Sport from Peace with most of that variety's characteristics. Colour crimson flushed silver and yellow. Good, glossy foliage.
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