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Francis E.Lester (1946)

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(Moschata) A vigorous but not overpowering, large shrub or climber. Huge heads of well spaced, single, white and pink flowers with a strong perfume. Ideal as a small tree climber. Small hips in autumn.

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François Juranville (1906)

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(Wichurana Rambler) An unusual tangle of petals create a nondescript individual pink bloom but when in full flush this rose is spectacular and, in my opinion, far superior to the more common ‘Albertine’ with which it is somet...

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Frau Karl Druschki Climber (1906)

(Hybrid Perpetual) This rose makes a useful climber in plenty of sun. Shapely flowers of pure white.

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Fräulein Octavia Hesse (1909)

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(Wichurana Rambler) Masses of semi-double, creamy-white flowers in clusters, fruity fragrance. Foliage healthy, dark green. Growth twiggy.

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General MacArthur (1923)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Large, loosely formed, scented, deep rosy-red flowers. Very free flowering and vigorous. In good conditions, will grow taller than stated.

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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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Golden Dawn (1937)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) Yellow, shapely, fully double flowers, flushed pink. Very fragrant. One of the best of the climbing sports, with darker foliage.

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Guinée (1938)

(Climbing Hybrid Tea) A well loved rose of deep maroon-red carried on a long stem. Highly scented. The shapely bud opens to a flattish, rather muddled flower.

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Handel (1956)

(Modern Climber) Dark stems and glossy, dark green foliage. Flowers large, semi-double, silvery-white with pink and red markings on the petal edges. Scented. Vigorous.

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Hiawatha (1904)

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(Rambler) Single, crimson with white eye and golden anthers produced in clusters. Late flowering.

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