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Bennett's Seedling (1840)

(Rambler) Double white fragrant flowers amid good, dark green foliage.

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Bobbie James (1961)

(Rambler) A vigorous rambler capable of considerable climbing feats, especially in to trees or hedges. The individual flowers of creamy-white, combine to make large drooping trusses. Nice scent.

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Kiftsgate (1954)

(Filipes) Masses of fragrant, creamy-white flowers in large clusters. Very vigorous. Tolerates considerable shade and in consequence, makes the ideal tree climber.

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Mannington Cascade (1998)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) Discovered growing over the turrets of Mannington Hall. Small, double white flowers on a vigorous plant. Thanks to Lord Walpole and Martin Lowne.

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Rambling Rector

(Moschata) ‘Shakespeare's Musk’. A rampant rambler renowned for its vigour, being smothered in double, white clusters of flowers in July. Of great age. Fragrant.

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Rosa brunonii (1822)

(Species) ‘Rosa moschata’ ‘Nepalensis’ ‘Rosa brownii’ ‘Himalayan Musk Rose’ Like Rosa moschata ‘La Mortola’, but dull, downy foliage.

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Seagull (1907)

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(Rambler) A very vigorous Scrambler. Large clusters of single, pure white flowers with pronounced golden stamens.

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Sir Cedric Morris (1979)

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(Rambler) Discovered in a batch of Rosa glauca seedlings by the late Sir Cedric Morris of Hadleigh, Suffolk. Each flower, is white and has a thin, papery texture, produced in huge clusters in mid-to-late June, they are fragra...

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Toby Tristram (1970)

(Rambler) Huge trusses of single creamy-white flowers in early summer, with spasmodic repeat flushes. A vigorous plant with soft mid-green foliage. Rediscovered by Mrs.Targett.

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Wedding Day (1950)

(Rambler) A rose with considerable climbing ability, especially into trees. Very fragrant. Single. Lemon-white sometimes flushed pink. Borne in clusters. Good scent.

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