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New Dawn Red (1956)
(Climber) ‘Etendard’ A seedling from ‘New Dawn’ with many of its parents attributes. Flowers, double, bright red in clusters. Foliage dark green. |
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New Dawn White (1959)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Climber) A fine white sport from “New Dawn”, seldom seen, but a useful rose with the same good behaviour as its parent. |
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Open Arms (1995)
(Climber) Soft, shell pink, semi-double flowers in large clusters on a spreading plant. Foliage dark, glossy and green. |
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Parade (1953)
(Modern Climber) Fully double, cerise flowers. Scented. Foliage glossy, profuse and healthy. A good pillar rose or can be grown as a large shrub. |
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Parkdirektor Riggers (1957)
(Modern Climber) An excellent climber. Large clusters of single, deep red to crimson flowers on a well foliated plant. |
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Pink Perpétue (1965)
(Modern Climber) An outstanding rose. Clusters of scented, fully double, deep pink flowers on a healthy plant with
dark green foliage. Adaptable climber for pillars, pergolas or walls. |
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Réveil Dijonnais (1931)
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) A striking rose of vivid, orange-red and yellow. The semi-double, cupped flowers are slightly scented. Strong growth with outstandingly healthy, dark green foliage. |
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