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Crépuscule (1904)
(Noisette) Double, shapely flowers of a pleasing mixture of orange and apricot. Light green plentiful foliage. |
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Deschamps (1877)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Noisette) A vigorous member of its family. Flowers well into summer. Cherry-red, semi-double. |
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Desprez à Fleurs Jaunes (1935)
(Noisette) A beautiful, quartered, double rose. Flowers are a mixture of yellow, soft orange, buff and pink with a fruity scent. |
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Devoniensis (1858)
(Climbing Tea) ‘Magnolia Rose’ Very large flowers of cream/white with an occasional pink blush. Requires sheltered, sunny position or growing under glass, where its
refinement can be fully appreciated. |
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Duchesse d'Auerstädt (1888)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Noisette) Deserves more attention. The scented flowers are
reminiscent of "Gloire de Dijon" but with a more intense orange shaded colouring. Good foliage. |
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L'Abundance (1887)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Noisette) A small climber of distinction although little known. Flesh pink double flowers in spaced clusters. |
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Lamarque (1830)
(Noisette) This beautiful rose will thrive if grown in a very sheltered, warm position in the South but will need cold-house protection in the North. Fragrant, shapely, pure
white blooms on long stems. |
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Ley’s Perpetual (1937)
(Noisette) An interesting combination of yellow and cream. The flattish flowers are fully double and scented. |
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Louise d'Arzens
Unique to us in the UK.
(Noisette) Pinkish buds open to fully double creamy-white flowers. Mid-green, glossy foliage. Rare and unusual. |
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Maréchal Niel (1864)
(Noisette) Fragrant, golden-yellow flowers emerging from shapely, pointed buds, highly scented. Needs a greenhouse or a warm sheltered position to thrive. |
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