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Texas Centennial (1935)

Unique to us in the UK.
(H.T.) Pointed buds. Flowers vermilion-red with some gold, Fragrant. Vigorous bushy plant.

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Thais (1954)

Unique to us in the UK. (H.T) A rare variety. Flowers are full and of apricot through to yellow with orange veining. Dark leathery foliage.

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The Doctor (1936)

(H.T.) A famous old variety which, in spite of a martydom to black spot, should not be allowed to disappear. Rich, silver pink with a satin sheen to the petals. Shapely, high centred and strongly scented.

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The Fairy (1932)

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(Polyantha) A spreading variety attaining the useful height of only 2', thus ideal for massed, ground cover planting. Clusters of bead-like buds open to globular, pink flowers which are most effective en masse, flowering almo...

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Thinking of You (1999)

Pointed buds open to full, rich crimson fragrant flowers. A tidy bushy plant.

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Tickled Pink (2007)

Rose of the year 2007. Dark pink buds open to pretty pink scented flowers which gently fade to paler shades. Matt olive green foliage.

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Tipsy Imperial Concubine (1989)

Unique to us in the UK.
(Tea) This interesting Tea rose came to us direct from China, having been grown there for many years under this name before discovery by Hazel le Rougetel in 1982. We believe it should be m...

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Tricolore de Flandre (1846)

(Gallica) Very similar to ‘Camaieux’ but of deeper more purple tones - perhaps the striping is more prevalent. A lovely rose. Ideal for the small garden.

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Triomphe du Luxembourg (1840)

(Tea) Clusters of salmon flowers changing to pinkish-buff with age. As a matter of interest, I dated this rose from an old General Gardening Catalogue of 1840, when it was a new variety and priced at 7/6d. each. Almost a week...

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Tuscany (1596)

(Gallica) 'Old Velvet Rose'. An ancient Rose. Flowers are semi - double crimson bordering on purple. Rich golden stamens. Dark green foliage on upright growth. Pre 1596.

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