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- TALL STORY (Dickooky) - A pale primrose shrub with long, sweeping branches; flowers continously through summer. Very hardy and healthy, requiring little maintenance. Good for cutting.
- TEARDROP - Very delicate white blooms, repeating duing the summer, the foliage is light green and glossy. Growth is spreading and it has good disease resistance. Looks very good as an edge to a border.
- TEASING GEORGIA (Ausbaker) - Beautiful two-tone yellow flowers with centre of deep yellow and outer petals pale yellow. Repeat flowering with good disease-resistance.
New English
- TEQUILA SUNRISE (Dicobey) - Scarlet and gold blooms and glossy green foliage make this an eye-catching plant. It already has several coveted awards to its name. Very strong and healthy.
- THAT S JAZZ (Poulnorm) - Repeat flowering climber. Dark red velvety blooms in large sprays. Many of our customers have given us rave reviews of this rose for it's vigorousness and disease resistance.
- THE ALNWICK ROSE (ausgrab) - Pretty rich pink, cup shaped buds gradually open to a deeply cupped flower; later developing into a broad, full-petalled, shallow cup of a soft pink which is paler at the outer edges - a most pleasing progression.
'The Alnwick Rose' has nice rounded, bushy growth and produces its bloom intermittently from early summer to the onset of frost. Plentiful green foliage ideally complements the flower.
- THE FAIRY - Small soft pink flowers borne in great quantities in broad flat sprays. Late flowering but continous once it begins. Low, arching fan-like growth.
- THE GARLAND - RAMBLER - Gertrude Jekyll loved this rose and recommended that an awakening one early morning in June to see this rose in all it's glory was well worth the effort. The buds and first opening blooms are tinted with soft pale peach/pink that fade to white when open. The small and delicate blooms are carried in huge clusters of 40 or more. Very vigorous growth and late flowering. Can be kept pruned to keep as a large shrub.
- THE PILGRIM (auswalker) - An excellent pure yellow rose, that combines unusually strong and healthy growth with blooms of the utmost delicacy and charm. These are quite large and evenly shaped, with many small petals opening to form a flat flower. They have a softness of texture which is most pleasing, and look particularly fine when arranged in a bowl.
Its strong fragrance is a perfect balance between a classic Tea scent and the English Rose, myrrh fragrance.
- THE ROSE EXPERT, by Dr D G Hessayon - The worlds best selling book on roses!!!!
Clear and helpful instructions on choosing which rose is for you and lots of advice once you have bought your rose. 100's of roses pictured and fully described. Terminology explained simply and other useful tips such as perfume making!!! This little book has help very many people over the many years since it was first published. Whether your new to roses or an old hand there is something for everyone, makes an idea gift too.
- THINKING OF YOU - Classical flowers of velvety rich crimson with a pleasing fragrance are borne both singly and in clusters on a neat bushy plant of medium height
- TICKLED PINK (fryhunky) - Rose of the year 2007
A hugely bold and impressive rose with masses of large scented, full petalled blooms. The colour is a fabulous dusky seductive pink carried in enormous trusses on a strong and vigorous plant. Excellent disease resistance and very easy to grow.
- TIMES PAST (harhilt) - Soft pink old fashion shaped blooms with a heavenly fragrance, a smashing rose proper cottage garden sort, just perfect round the door for that remeniscent feel.
- TOP MARKS (Fryminstar) - The flowers are the most brilliant vermilion which are produced in abundance throughout the season. The growth is bushy.
Rose of the Year 1992.
- TWICE IN A BLUE MOON (Tan 36138) - A classic Hybrid Tea in shape and form with silver lilac blooms, the perfect replacement for Blue Moon as it has much better disesase resistance than its almost namesake.
- TWIST (poulstr) - Striking shades of pink & white stripes that vary with every bloom. Medium sized flowers somewhat larger than other patio climers, form in small clusters and repeat well over the summer
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