Seagull (1907)
(Rambler) A very vigorous Scrambler. Large clusters of single, pure white flowers with pronounced golden stamens. |
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Tausendschön (1906)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) ‘Thousand Beauties’ Clusters of largish, pink flowers paling to almost white towards their centres. Growth strong and almost without thorns. Good, glossy foliage. |
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Tea Rambler (1904)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) Clusters of deep salmon-pink, small, double flowers. Fragrant. Very profuse blooms. Vigorous. |
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Thalia (1895)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) ‘White Rambler’ Large clusters of smallish, creamy-white flowers on a medium sized plant with semi-glossy foliage. |
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Toby Tristram (1970)
(Rambler) Huge trusses of single creamy-white flowers in early summer, with spasmodic repeat flushes. A vigorous plant with soft mid-green foliage. Rediscovered by Mrs.Targett. |
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Trier (1904)
(Rambler) Semi-double flowers of straw-yellow to whitish-pink in clusters. Not a tall rose. Ideal for pillars. |
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Veilchenblau (1909)
(Rambler) ‘Violet Blue’. A vigorous rambler. it bears large clusters of small, semi-double purple-violet flowers with some white brush markings. They are scented and mature to a blueish-lilac and fade to a lilac-grey. |
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