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TEAS (BUSH AND CLIMBING FORMS)

Teas (bush and climbing forms)The early Teas were not fully hardy and were more often grown in greenhouses and conservatories than as garden plants. They are very beautiful roses and several of the hardier varieties can make good garden plants if grown in sheltered, warm situations or in pots, etc.



Adam (1833)

(Climbing Tea) Large double flowers of peachy-buff, in clusters of threes or singly, produced on a medium plant. Scented.

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Alexander Hill Gray (1911)

Unique to us in the UK. (Tea) "Yellow Maman Cochet" Large, shapely high centred flowers are lemon yellow becoming deeper with maturity. Very fragrant. Vigorous. Sutiable for growing in a warmer climate. Unique to usin...

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Anna Olivier (1872)

Unique to us in the UK. (Tea) Superbly shaped full flowers of soft primrose with deeper centres. Well perfumed. (Obtained from David Ruston, Australia). Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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Archiduc Joseph (1872)

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(Tea) A mixture of pinks with purple and orange with a paler centre. An unusual rose. Very vigorous.

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Baronne Henriette de Snoy (1897)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) Flesh pink flowers with deeper reverse. Shapely. A descendant of ‘Gloire de Dijon’.

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Belle Lyonnaise (1870)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Climbing Tea) A beautiful rarity. Soft creamy-yellow paling to white. Scented. Most rewarding if given the benefit of a sheltered south wall or cold greenhouse.

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Bon Siléne (1839)

Unique to us in the UK. (Tea) Deep rosy-red flowers are fragrant and produced in profusion on a compact vigorous plant. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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Catherine Mermet (1869)

(Tea) Shapely flowers of a lilac-pink shade. Fragrant. An early greenhouse variety, but good as a garden rose.

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Clementina Carbonieri (1913)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) An interesting combination of rich colours. Yellow, orange, pink and salmon, sounds vulgar but is actually a very lovely rose with good foliage for a Tea.

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Dr.Grill (1886)

(Tea) Fragrant, pink and copper, double flowers on a branching plant.

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