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Mme. Jules Gravereaux (1901)

(Climbing Tea) Yellowish-orange, shaded peach with pink undertones. Large double flowers. Slight scent. Good foliage.

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Morletti (1883)

(Boursault) Beautiful thornless arching branches with dark green foliage and stems. Large, semi-double, magenta-pink blooms. Ragged when open.

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Mrs F.W. Flight (1905)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Rambler) Small, semi-double, rose-pink flowers in large clusters. Growth bushy and dense. Ample mid-green foliage.

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Narrow Water (1883)

(Moschata Hybrid) Large trusses of soft pinkish lilac semi-double flowers on a vigorous upright plant. Light green leaves.

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New Dawn (1930)

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(Climber) An outstanding pale pink rose. Shapely and perfumed. A sport from ‘Dr.Van Fleet’, which it has superseded.

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New Dawn Red (1956)

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(Climber) ‘Etendard’ A seedling from ‘New Dawn’ with many of its parents attributes. Flowers, double, bright red in clusters. Foliage dark green.

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New Dawn White (1959)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Climber) A fine white sport from “New Dawn”, seldom seen, but a useful rose with the same good behaviour as its parent.

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Niphetos (1889)

(Climbing Tea) A florists’ rose during late Victorian times. Creamy bud opening to pure white. Highly scented. Needs cosseting in colder areas and is better placed in a warm position.

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Noella Nabonnand (1922)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Climbing Tea) Semi-double crimson flowers freely produced and fragrant. Good foliage.

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Open Arms (1995)

(Climber) Soft, shell pink, semi-double flowers in large clusters on a spreading plant. Foliage dark, glossy and green.

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