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POLYANTHAS AND OLDER FLORIBUNDAS

Polyanthas and older floribundasThe Polyanthas are useful little roses. They are compact in growth and they produce clusters of small flowers throughout the season. Floribundas also produce their flowers in clusters, usually continuously.



Alison Wheatcroft (1959)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Sport of Circus) Large shapely flowers are fully double, deep yellow and apricot flushed with crimson. Glossy foliage is plentiful on an upright plant.
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Alister Clark (1990)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Polyantha) A superb, almost 'Tea' like rose from Newman, Australia named after the best known Australian Rose breeder. A mixture of soft pink and peach, very full. Growth spreading and h...

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£ 12.25 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Astrid Späth Striped (1933)

(Polyantha) A free flowering rose of bright carmine with softer, irregular striping. Short.

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Baby Alberic (1932)

(Polyantha) A shrub form of the famous rambler. In bud creamy yellow opening to flat, double creamy white flowers amid healthy glossy foliage. An excellent introduction to the list. Thanks to David Ruston, Australia.

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Baby Faurax (1924)

(Polyantha) Clusters of small violet purple double flowers on a compact bushy plant.

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Cameo (1932)

(Polyantha) Huge trusses of small, cupped, semi-double flowers of soft salmon pink deepening slightly with age. Growth dense and tidy.

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Coral Cluster (1920)

(Polyantha) Semi-double flowers of coral pink with lighter centres. Slight fragrance. Vigorous and bushy.

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Gloria Mundi (1929)

(Polyantha) Trusses of orange scarlet, semi-double flowers on a compact bush. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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Golden Salmon Supérieur (1929)

Unique to us in the UK. (Polyantha) Large clusters of small, semi-double, rich bright scarlet to orange flowers produced in profusion all summer.

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Jenny Wren (1967)

(Floribunda) A delightful free flowering rose of soft orange shades, slight fragrance, foliage mid green.

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