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- JACQUELINE DU PRE (Harwanna) - Musk scented white blooms which open to reveal gold-red stamens centred amid wide petals with frilly edges. A large plant growing to 6 ft - 7 ft.
- JACQUES CARTIER - This is the most beautiful shrub rose with a perfume to die for. The blooms are a deep rose pink and the petals are untidyly arranged around a perfect centre. This is a very hardy and healty rose that blooms it's socks off, blooms are suberb for cutting and the scent will fill the house with perfume. Beacuse this rose is so prolific it helps to keep it deadheaded, and well feed and watered. Kept tightly pruned it can grow in a container too.
- JAMES GALLWAY - A superb, large shrub with long, slightly arching, almost thornless growth - The colour is a lovely warm pink at the centre, shading to pale pink at the edges.
This is a tough, disease-free rose that is excellent for the back of a mixed border and can be trained into a wonderful short cimber. The flowers are large and full, with many petals arranged in a neat formation.
can be used as a small climber.
- JOIE DE VIVRE (Korfloci01) - ROSE OF THE YEAR 2011
There is something rather old fashioned and nostalgic about the full creamy pink blooms of this variety selected as. Repeat flowering on compact growth with dark green glossy foliage
- JUDE THE OBSCURE (Ausjo) - Blooms are very large and of incurved chalice shape. Their colour is a pleasing medium yellow on the inside of the petals and a paler yellow on the outside.
It has excellent, strong and almost completely disease-free growth. This rose is particularly fine in a dry climate, although it may ball in the rain.
A very strong, unusual and delicious fragrance.
- JULIAS ROSE - This coffee coloured rose with shades of pink in the shapely blooms grows upright and makes a lovely cut flower. Named for Julia Clements the well known flower arranger. (Wisbech Plant Co. 1976)
- JUST JOEY - A superb rose with very large coppery pink flowers with serrated edges. Rather a sprawly bush with grey green foliage. Winner of the James Mason Memorial Award 1988.
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