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- ABRAHAM DARBY (auscot) - A well formed shrub with the most incredble large deep cupped blooms of pink, apricot and yellow which despite their size are well held on a god strong bush. Blooms well over the season. Healthy and vigorous.
- ALAN TITCHMARSH (ausjive) - The flowers start as rounded buds and gradually open to reveal a many-petalled centre, while at the same time retaining their rounded shape – the petals incurving in the most attractive manner. Their colour is a pleasing shade of deep pink. They have a delicious, soft and warm Old Rose fragrance.
This is a particularly tough and healthy variety with slightly arching stems
This rose after Alan Titchmarsh, the well known television horticulturist, who has been an inspiration to gardeners over many years.
- ALBA MEIDILAND - Small delicate white flowers. Ideal as ground cover on slopes or on high ground for background effect.
- ALBERIC BARBIER - RAMBLER. Cream buds opening to small white double flowers. Almost evergreen, this amazingly hardy rambler will survive on a north wall.
- ALBERTINE - RAMBLER - One of the great names in rambler roses - vigorous branching growth which stretches over walls or up old trees and then bursts into bloom in June. The coppery buds open into medium size flowers which scent the air, and when not in bloom the reddish young foliage keep the plant looking attractive.
(Barbier 1921)
- ALEXANDER - Orange-vermilion blooms on an upright vigorous healthy plant. Excellent for cutting. The blooms have good rain resisting properties. Ideal for the back of a border or as a hedge. Winner of the James Mason Memorial Award 1987. Named for Field Marshall Alexander of Tunis.
- ALFRESCO (ChewcorPink) - Salmon and yellow flowers of H.T type are produced profusely throughout the summer on this healthy plant. The fragrance is good.
- ALISON (Coclibee) - The blooms are peach salmon, very attractive and heavlily scented. The plant is upright and bushy with mid-green glossy foliage.
- ALOHA - Large flowered blooms of salmon pink. One of the smaller climbers. Will grow on a north wall. Makes a good shrub if supported.
- ALPINE SUNSET - Large creamy yellow/orange blooms flushed with pink are borne on healthy glossy foliage. This upright grower is also highly scented and ideal for cutting. Recommended by a customer and we agreed wholeheartedly, never say we dont listen!
- AMBER QUEEN (Harroony) - Amber Yellow HT type flowers of 40 petals opening large and full. Growth bushy with attractive coppery foliage. Rose of the Year 1984
- AMERICAN PILLAR - RAMBLER. Single carmine flower with white eye that are bourne in large clusters once in a season, flowering is somewhat later than other ramblers. A tough rose with rampant growth of many long and slender branches. It looks a real treat if grown into an old tree. It does carry hips but the birds are very parshall to them, however the leaves turn a lovely purple and hang on for a good while through the winter.
- APHRODITE (Tan00847) - APHRODITE ® (Tan00847) is a variety with spiral shaped buds which open to large, full, cup-shaped and quartered flowers with a spicy fragrance, and are resistant to rain. The porcelain pink flowers open slowly and have an excellent vase life. The large, mid-green, leathery foliage has a good resistance to fungal diseases. APHRODITE ® is compact, relatively short, and ideal for planting in small beds or containers. JUST QUALIFIED IN 2008 FOR FIVE STAR GOLD STANDARD AWARD.
- APPLE BLOSSOM - RAMBLER - The buds are small and neat but once open they become ruffled at the edges and take on that beautiful apple blossom appearance coupled with the wonderful musky perfume makes this a wonderful and useful rambler.
- ARTHUR BELL (clg) - Red and yellow buds opening to golden flowers which pale to cream. Bright green foliage. Rapid growing repeat flowering climber with fantastic fragrance a great rose for the novice. Named after the famous scotch whisky manufacturer.
- ARTHUR BELL (Flo) - Red and yellow buds opening to golden flowers which pale to cream. Bright green foliage. A superb bedding rose with upright growth.
- ASHRAM - Shapley burnt orange blooms carried on strong upright stems, the foliage is dark green and healthy. The petals are slightly frilly on the egdes making an attractive over all plant.
- AVON (poulmulti) - Very small semi-double blooms with buds of palest pink open to blooms of purest white they are carried in clusters of 12 to 15 on long arching stems a very attactive and useful rose.
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