Lovely, large, many petalled, very fragrant, cherry-red blooms throughout the season. Vigorous, healthy, bushy growth with dark green foliage. Good disease resistance. Considered an excellent bedding rose. (Bred by Cocker, Scotland 1972).Height 90cm (3ft).
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Upright rose with slightly fragrant rosy, salmon-pink, fully double flowers on long stems which are consistently well formed and produced singly or in clusters, summer and autumn. Free flowering in all weathers. Dark green leaves. (Bred by Gregory, England 1967).Height and Spread: 100cm x 75cm (3ft x 2.5ft).
Intense dark crimson-red, very fragrant large blooms carried on glossy dark green foliage throughout summer and autumn. Vigorous growth, suitable for a fragrant hedge. (Bred by Rosen Tantau 1977)Height and Spread: 80cm x 80cm (2.5ft x 2.5ft).
Well-formed medium to large size long-petalled blooms of lovely orange-red with a hint of yellow with slight fragrance. Upright growth. Blooms are carried on long stems so are ideal for cutting. Vigorous bushy habit with bronze-green foliage and will make an excellent upright hedge. (Bred by Wisbech Plant Co., England 1975)Height: 1.5m (5ft).
Neat, upright bush with pale, glossy foliage. Many slightly scented, pointed, individual, fully double, light yellow flowers which take on a flush of pink in hot weather. Repeat flowering from summer to autumn. (Bred by Colin Dickson, N. Ireland 1966)Height and Spread: 80cm x 60cm (32in x 24in).
Single, large, full flowered, slightly fragrant, rich bright-red blooms that are produced on long stems that are suitable for the vase. Introduced to the UK in 1990.Height: 90cm (3ft).
This Award Winning rose has large shapely vivid bright red Hybrid Tea blooms supported on strong upright stems set against glossy, dark green foliage. One of the great qualities of this rose is that the flower colour rarely fades, making it one of the best red roses available to the gardener. The fragrance to this rose is often described as 'spicy'; it is a repeat bloomer and has good disease resistance. Awards: Golden Rose of the Hague 1987, James Mason Gold Medal 2000 and Gold Medal Belfast 1985. RHS AGM. (Bred by Poulsen Roses, 1987). Height: 60cm (2ft). Hybrid Tea Rose.
Well named, this classic Hybrid Tea rose produces strong highly fragrant full blooms (4-5in in diameter), in repeat flushes, of creamy-gold with a slight pink edge opening to ivory with a pink and gold centre. This complex colouring is set against excellent disease resistance. Awards: Gold Standard Award in 2008. (Bred Colin Dickson, 2008). Height: 75cm (2.5ft). Hybrid Tea Rose.
This plant is registered for Plant Breeders' Rights. Propagation by unlicensed growers is prohibited.
Beautifully formed, very free flowering variety with large double rose-pink scented blooms set against green foliage in summer to autumn. Makes a good low hedge. Repeat flowering. (Bred by Colin Dickson, N. Ireland 1986)Height and Spread: 80cm (2.5ft).
A truly beautiful rose with highly fragrant, exquistly formed, large, glowing coral-orange blooms. Very free flowering over a long period from June to October. The disease resistant foliage is glossy bright green. (Bred by Fryer. Introduced to the UK in 2006)Height and spread 90cm x 65cm (3ft x 2ft).
Open, very attractive, medium coppery apricot blooms with an excellent fragrance. Repeat flowering. Glossy, medium green foliage.Height and Spread 120cm x 90cm (4ft x 3ft).
Beautifully shaped creamy-white flowers, delicately scented throughout summer on strong, healthy, upright bushes. Flowers are good in all weathers. (Bred by Lens, Belgium 1956)Height & Spread: 100cm x 100cm (39in x 39in).
Single Flowered: Vigorous, large rose with slightly fragrant, double yellow blooms edged with pink. Long lasting, good disease resistance and opens in all weathers. Repeat flowering. The breeder was to name this rose after his mother but its release coincided with the end of World War 11 and commercial pressures dictated otherwise! (Bred by Meilland, France 1942)Height & Spread: 1.2m x 1.2m (4ft x 4ft).
Single Flowered: Vigorous, large, double blooms, deep pink with strong fragrance. Long lasting, good disease resistance. Medium green healthy foliage. (Bred by Meilland, France 1942).Height & Spread: 1.2m x 1.2m (4ft x 4ft).
Very large, pointed pure white blooms on long stems with slight fragrance from summer to autumn. Dark green foliage. Rose of the Year 1985. (Bred by Rosen Tantau, Germany 1982.)Height and Spread: 100cm x 45cm (3ft x 1.5ft).
Large, fragrant crimson blooms are the trade mark of this fine rose. The flowers are very fragrant and spicy with strong stems making this an ideal cut flower variety. The dark green glossy foliage acts as a perfect foil to the rich vibrant flowers. Joint Rose of the Year in 1987 and RHS AGM. (Bred by Kordes).Height: 1m (3ft)
Single Flowered. Large to medium, deep ruby-red, velvety, slightly fragrant flowers set against dark green and bronze foliage. Bushy, slightly spreading habit. This rose was named by one of Gregory's office girls and has sold like 'hot cakes' ever since as anniversary presents. (Bred by Gregory, England 1979).Height: 1m (3ft)
Perfectly formed, shapely, coppery-salmon and pink blooms with long, large petals, shaded peach. Very free flowering. Bushy growth, good disease resistance. Named to commemorate Queen Elizabeth 11's 25th anniversary as Queen. (Bred by Cocker, Scotland 1978)Height and Spread: 60-90cm (2-3ft).
Single Flowered: Vigorous growth with bright, glossy green foliage. Stunning, beautifully shaped, bright coppery-orange flowers which are scented. Excellent for cutting. Rose of the Year 2002. (Bred by McGredy, Northern Ireland 2002)Height and Spread: 75-90cm (2.5-3ft).
Classic hybrid tea. Shapely, silvery lilac-blue flowers with a strong fragrance. Glossy mid-green healthy foliage. (Bred by Rosen Tantau, Germany)Height and Spread: 100cm x 45cm (3ft x 1.5ft).
Single flowered: Dense, compact bushes of dark, luxurious, healthy foliage. Large shapely buds open to rich apricot-pink flowers with superb fragrance. (Bred by Fryer, England 1994)Height and Spread: 75cm x 90cm (30in x 36in)
Unusually scented, unique coloured large blooms, golden-apricot, almost amber shaded blooms. Flowers are freely produced on bushy growth. Good for cutting. (Bred by Rosen Tantau, Germany 1967)Height and Spread: 90cm x 45cm (36in x 18in).
Rich golden-yellow in colour with large, flawless blooms and good fragrance. Repeat flowering. Semi-glossy, medium green foliage on neat, bushy plants. (Bred by Gareth Fryer)Height: 70cm (2.5ft).
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