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Parade (1953)

(Modern Climber) Fully double, cerise flowers. Scented. Foliage glossy, profuse and healthy. A good pillar rose or can be grown as a large shrub.

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Parkdirektor Riggers (1957)

(Modern Climber) An excellent climber. Large clusters of single, deep red to crimson flowers on a well foliated plant.

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Paul Transon (1901)

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(Wichurana Rambler) Double flowers of rich salmon with coppery overtones. Shiny, coppery tinted, light green leaves combine ideally with the flowers to create a very good rose.

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Paul's Scarlet (1916)

(Climber) Clusters of scarlet flowers on a well foliated plant. Sometimes repeats.

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Phyllis Bide (1923)

(Rambler) Small, semi-double flowers of pink, salmon and gold. Slight scent. Medium growth.

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Pleine de Grace (1983)

(Modern Climber) Single white flowers, produced in large sprays on a vigorous, dense plant.

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Princess of Nassau

(Moschata) A variant of Rosa moschata with straw coloured flowers, which are produced quite late in summer. An old variety.

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Purple Skyliner (2002)

(Rambler) Almost identical to 'Veilchenblau' but with a repeat to continuous flowering habit. Trusses of soft purple flowers fade to mauve and grey.

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Queen of the Belgiums (1860)

(Arvensis Hybrid) A shorter growing, less common white rambler. Blooms fully double and freely produced in late June for about three weeks.

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Ramona (1913)

(Hybrid Laevigata) Large, single papery flowers of cerise-crimson. A deeper sport from ‘Anemone Rose’ with the same characteristics.

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