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Grace (Auskeppy) (2001)

An excellent variety with flowers of a lovely pure apricot - darker in the middle, plaer towards the edges, a colour that blends well with other shades especially dark reds and purples.

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Graham Thomas (Ausmas) (1983)

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(Modern Shrub) Fully double, yellow flowers in the old fashioned style. Highly scented and healthy.

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Hamburger Phoenix (1954)

(Modern Shrub) Clusters of rich red flowers on a sprawling but dense plant with excellent dark green foliage. Good hips in autumn.

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Happenstance (1950)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Hybrid Bracteata) ‘Baby Mermaid’ Brought to the UK from America by Peter Beales. Single blooms are soft creamy yellow, almost perfect, if somewhat smaller, replicas of its well known par...

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Happy Memories (2001)

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(Modern Shrub) This is a delightful little variety, bearing masses of double, cupped flowers of cherry red, pink and creamy white. It flowers all summer and well into autumn on a dense, bushy plant with healthy, strong foliag...

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Harry Maasz (1939)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Modern Shrub) (Macrantha Hybrid) Large, single, cupped flowers are reddish-pink with white centres and pronounced stamens. Dark green foliage. Makes a good procumbent shrub.

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Heather Muir (1957)

(Sericea Hybrid) A useful rose because of its long flowering period and the ornamental value of its orange hips. The flowers are pure white and single.

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Helen Knight (1966)

(Hybrid of Rosa ecae) Small saucer shaped, rich, clear yellow flowers borne abundantly in late May to June amid fern-like foliage.

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Henry Kelsey (1984)

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(Modern Shrub) A superb healthy and very hardy rose from Canada. Semi double, scarlet, scented flowers borne in profusion amid glossy foliage on a compact wide growing plant.

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Heritage (Ausblush) (1984)

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(Modern Shrub) Medium sized, delightfully cup shaped, shell pink flowers produced in profusion on a strong, shrubby plant. Heavily scented.

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