Roses » Families » Moschatas 5 Roses : Page 1 of 1
1
Colour Year Height

MOSCHATAS

These climing 'Musk' roses are closely related to many other groups of roses. Usually bearing large clusters of blooms against the foil of healthy foliage.



Narrow Water (1883)

(Moschata Hybrid) Large trusses of soft pinkish lilac semi-double flowers on a vigorous upright plant. Light green leaves.

[Add Bare Root Rose Add Narrow Water to basket?]

£ 12.25 (inc VAT exc DEL)
[More information]


Paul's Himalayan Musk (1900)

(Moschata) A very rampant climber. Sea-green leaves. Clusters of many small soft pink flowers. Fragrant.

[Add Bare Root Rose Add Paul's Himalayan Musk to basket?]

£ 10.95 (inc VAT exc DEL)
[More information]


Paul's Perpetual White (1886)

(Related to R.moschata) A medium growing climber with light green foliage. Large single off-white flowers. Fragrant.

[Add Bare Root Rose Add Paul's Perpetual White to basket?]

£ 12.95 (inc VAT exc DEL)
[More information]


Princess of Nassau

(Moschata) A variant of Rosa moschata with straw coloured flowers, which are produced quite late in summer. An old variety.

[Add Bare Root Rose Add Princess of Nassau to basket?]

£ 12.25 (inc VAT exc DEL)
[More information]


The Garland (1835)

(Moschata) A vigorous, spreading climber which flowers in mid July with masses of small, semi-double creamy-white almost daisy-like flowers sometimes tinged with pink. Very fragrant.

[Add Bare Root Rose Add The Garland to basket?]

£ 10.95 (inc VAT exc DEL)
[More information]

5 Roses : Page 1 of 1
1

 
     
White to Cream Cream to Lemon Soft Yellow Primrose Bright Yellow Golden Orange / Yellow Apricot Flames Peach Buff Copper Scarlet Crimson Deep Red Purple Red Purple Violet Blush Soft Pink Bright Mid Pinks Deep Pink Cerise Striped Varieties and Bicolours White to Cream Cream to Lemon Soft Yellow Primrose Bright Yellow Golden Orange / Yellow Apricot Flames Peach Buff Copper Scarlet Crimson Deep Red Purple Red Blue Purple Violet Blush Soft Pink Bright Mid Pinks Deep Pink Cerise Striped Varieties and Bicolours