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Duchesse d'Albe (1903)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) Bright, pinkish-red, a shapely flower on a well proportioned bush with good foliage.

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Duchesse de Brabant (1857)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) Very fragrant, fully double cupped flowers of soft silvery-pink in profusion. Healthy, hardy, upright bushy growth. A delight in all weathers.

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Etoile de Lyon (1881)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) Twiggy growth supporting rich golden-yellow flowers, each with a rather weak neck. Highly scented. Suitable for growing in warmer climates. Unique to us in the UK.

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Fortune's Double Yellow (1845)

(Climbing Tea) Semi-double, shapely flowers of orangey-yellow in loosely formed clusters. Glossy foliage. Needs support. Probably an old Chinese variety. Not fully hardy.

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Général Gallieni (1899)

(Tea) Cupped, coppery-red, vigorous and free flowering. Suitable for growing in warmer climates. Unique to us in the UK.

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Général Schablikine (1878)

(Tea) A useful, shorter rose. Double flowers combining a mixture of coppery-red and cherry to good effect on a compact plant. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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Gloire de Dijon (1853)

(Climbing Tea) Very large, full Tea-scented flowers of buff to orange. Very free flowering with some repeats later. Deservedly well loved. Vigorous.

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Homère (1858)

(Tea) One of the more hardy early Tea roses. Shapely, cupped, soft pink flowers with white centres. Rare.

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Hovyn de Tronchère (1899)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) Fully double, fragrant flowers, a mixture of reds, yellows and pinks. Plentiful foliage for a Tea.

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Isabella Sprunt (1865)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) Shapely, semi-double blooms in profusion. Sulphur yellow sport of 'Safrano'. Fragrant. Sutiable for growing in warmer climates. Unique to us in the UK.

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