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Picture Climber (1942)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Rich pink flower with deeper shadings and lemon in the base. Shapely and scented. Foliage good. Strong growth.

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Pink Perpétue (1965)

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(Modern Climber) An outstanding rose. Clusters of scented, fully double, deep pink flowers on a healthy plant with dark green foliage. Adaptable climber for pillars, pergolas or walls.

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Pompon de Paris (1839)

(Chinensis Climber) A fascinating, small vigorous climber with fern-like foliage and thin twiggy growth. Small button-like bright pink flowers.

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Princess Louise (1829)

(Sempervirens Hybrid) Cascading clusters of globular double flowers of creamy white shaded lilac pink. Fragrant.

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Princesse Marie (1929)

(Sempervirens Hybrid) Bright pink to lilac cupped flowers in large cascading clusters are a beautiful sight in mid-summer. Foliage is dark green on long pliable stems with few thorns. We believe this to be authentic. (It is n...

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Reine Marie Henriette (1878)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Deep cherry red blooms are large and blowsy. Free flowering and scented on relatively thornless growth. A vigorous climber.

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Reine Olga de Wurtemberg (1881)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Noisette) Rich red flowers opening to be almost flat from pointed buds. A vigorous climber with good foliage.

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Rêve d'Or (1869)

(Noisette) Very good rose. Shapely, fully double blooms of buff to yellow, with sometimes, a hint of pink. Fragrant with strong growth and foliage.

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Rosa anemoneflora (1884)

(Species) (Rosa tryphylla) An almost thornless, medium growing climber. The white blooms are double in the garden form with flowers made up with a few larger, outer petals and numerous, muddled, smaller petals. Tender.

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Rosa banksiae lutea (1824)

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(Species) This interesting rose of Chinensis origin needs a sunny but sheltered wall to be at its best when it will reach considerable height. The large trusses of pale yellow double flowers are usually all over by mid June. ...

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