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- DANCING QUEEN Fryfestoon - Large beautifully shaped blooms of bright pink adorn this magnificent new and continuous flowering climbing rose.They are scented and carried in profusion on a very vigorous growing plant that is well covered with dark green foliage that has an extremely good resistance to disease.
- DANSE DU FEU - Also known as Spectacular. Dark red clusters have a good number of blooms and is repeat flowering. Can be grown on a north facing wall as it is vigorous and hardy.
- DARLING FLAME (meillucca) - Bright orange red with a touch of yellow in the petal, a very bright showy colour that stands out well in a container. Can be susectable to blackspot and needs good care. The small blooms are excellent for cutting.
- DAWN CHORUS (Dicquasar) - A rose as vivid as the peel of an orange with a tinge of yellow at the base of the petals. The foliage enhances the variety with its red veins. Rose of the Year 1993.
- DEEP SECRET - Dark crimson flowers which are fairly full, large and shapely held on a strong neck. Good glossy foliage on an upright plant.
- DIAMOND - Korgazell - A superb compact variety with pure white semi-double flowers, prominent yellow stamens. This award-winning rose is rarely out of flower and has healthy, dark green foliage.
- DIZZY HEIGHTS - (Fryblissful) - A bright, glowing scarlet climber. Easy to grow, free flowering and healthy. Large, well formed H.T.-shaped flowers.
- DOROTHY PERKINS - RAMBLER. Rose pink, small double flowers borne in clusters on bright light green foliage. Old cottage garden type rose.
- DREAMING SPIRES - Attractive dark green foliage contrasts with the deep yellow blooms. Flowers continuously throughout the season and has a pleasing fragrance.
- DUBLIN BAY - Deep blood red fairly full blooms with mid-green foliage. Flowers continually throughout the summer and makes a great splash of colour.
- DUCHESS OF CORNWALL (RT97159) - This beautiful rose has been named after HRH the Duchess of Cornwall in order to raise funds for the National Osteoporosis Society. The roses itself is very nostalgic with very large fragrant flowers of salmon pink that are cupped shaped and quartered, carried singly and in clusters on stout stems. Foliage is large and glossy dark green. Duchess of Cornwall comes into bloom early in the season a continues until the first frost in autumn. This rose is ideal for bedding, specimen or mixed border planting, as well as cutting.
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