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Souvenir d'un Ami (1846)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) Rose pink to salmon flowers are fully double and borne in large clusters. Scented. Foliage is rich green on a vigorous plant. |
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Souvenir de Francois Gaulain (1889)
Souvenir de Mme. Léonie Viennot (1897)
(Climbing Tea) Deep primrose with coppery flush. Large,
fully double flowers with a strong fragrance. Free flowering and vigorous. |
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The Bride (1885)
(Tea) Shapely, white flowers with a pink tinge to the edge of the petals. An interesting old rose which William Paul described as "in all respects, a first class rose". |
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Tipsy Imperial Concubine (1989)
Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) This interesting Tea rose came to us direct from China, having been grown there for many years under this name before discovery by Hazel le Rougetel in 1982. We believe it should be m... |
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Triomphe du Luxembourg (1840)
(Tea) Clusters of salmon flowers changing to pinkish-buff with age. As a matter of interest, I dated this rose from an old General Gardening Catalogue of 1840, when it was a new variety and priced at 7/6d. each. Almost a week... |
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William R. Smith (1909)
(Tea) Creamy-white flushed pink with buff and gold base. Compact plant with good foliage. |
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