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Dr. Huey (1920)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Wichurana Rambler) Showy blooms are semi-double, crimson maroon with prominent yellow anthers. In clusters. Vigorous upright. Rich green, glossy foliage.
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Dr. Van Fleet (1910)

(Wichurana Rambler) A vigorous, well foliated plant. Flowers fully double, flesh pink to white of soft texture. Fragrant.

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Emily Gray (1918)

(Wichurana Rambler) An out-standing rose with shapely golden-yellow flowers borne amid rich, deep green, glossy foliage. Fragrant and healthy.

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Ena Harkness Climber (1954)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) An outstanding, velvety-red climbing rose. Highly scented. Very free flowering. its notorious weak neck is less of a disadvantage as a climber. Very vigorous.

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Etoile de Hollande Climber

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) The climbing form of this famous old rose is far superior to its parent. The highly scented blooms are of rich velvet crimson.

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Excelsa (1909)

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(Wichurana Rambler) Large trusses of small, light crimson flowers on spindly but strong shoots. Very vigorous. One of the most useful Wichuraiana ramblers.

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Fashion Climber (1951)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Climber) Large, fragrant, coral-peach flowers in clusters. A useful free flowering rose.

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Félicité Perpétue (1827)

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(Rambler) A vigorous rambler bearing large clusters of creamy-white blooms which are globular in form and scented. A useful rambler in that it is later flowering - early to mid-July and is almost evergreen.

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Flora (1829)

(Rambler) Trusses of off-white to lilacy-pink flowers. Fully double and cupped. Healthy dark foliage. Scented.

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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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