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- ICEBERG (climbing) - A climbing sport of this very popular white rose. It grows and flowers profusely. For a description look in the floribunda section.
- ICEBERG (flori) - White with slight tinge of pink. Many sprays of blooms on beautiful lime green foliage which is almost thornless. A very distinctive rose which has graceful growth with many stems like a miniature tree. (Kordes 1958)
- ICECREAM (Korzuri) - Large, tall well-shaped fragrant blooms of ivory-white. The young foliage is deep coppery-red maturing to darkest green.
- ICED GINGER - Coppery pink HT type flowers this rose blooms abundantly throughout the season. Upright in growth. Excellent for cutting. (Dickson 1971)
- INGRID BERGMAN (Poulman) - Warm dark red velvety colour with large beautifully formed flowers on strong single stems. Dark green glossy foliage, upright growth and very hardy. Winner of the James Mason Memorial Award in 2003
- INNOCENCE (Cocoray) - Salmon/apricot flowers with a touch of gold at the base. There is an abundance of bloom throughout the summer. The foliage is medium green and glossy.
- IRISH EYES (Dicwitness) - This vigorous vibrant Floribunda certainly catches the eye with it's bright red and yellow flowers. It flowers continuously throughout the season and deservedly is Rose of the Year 2000. Good disease free foliage and a pleasing fragrance all help to make it a good addition to any garden. (Dickson 1999)
- ISPAHAN - A lovely old rose well apreciated for the long period of bloom in mid summer. The blooms are double and arraged in an tidy fashion at first becoming disorderly later, with reflexing petals; they retain their rich pink colour well, and are strongly perfumed. Fine foliage, small and glossy on an upright almost thornless bush. Aka Pompon des Prince
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