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Margaret Merril
An oustanding award winning floribunda rose. Clusters of double high centred blooms of white with a blush tint in the centre plus gold stamens. The flower production is excellent throughout the summer and autumn from this rose that should grow to between 3ft and 4ft. Good disease resistance with handsome glossy foliage.
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Madrigal
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Masquerade
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Mothers Joy
Masses of delicate soft pink blooms on this lovely new (2004) floribunda, that flowers throughout the season and well into the autumn. With a name like this it is sure to prove 3ft of very popular rose.
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Mountbatten
Huge clusters of rich golden yellow blooms appear on this tall (4ft to 5ft) strong floribunda it also offers repeat flowering with large dark green glossy foliage.
This majestic rose which was named after Lord Mountbatten who was killed in a bomb blast in Northern Ireland in 1979 and also formed part of Princess Diana's wedding bouquet in 1981.
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Peacekeeper
An extremely pretty floribunda first introduced in 1995. The blooms are a mixture of coral-pink, salmon and apricot tones on a yellow background. Excellant repeat flowering and a good rose for cutting this rose should grow to between 2ft and 3ft.
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Preservation
First introduced in 2006 this compact (2ft to 3ft) floribunda bears large coral-red highly scented blooms in abundance. Always seems to be in flower with good healthy foliage. If you like red roses, try this one, you will not be disappointed.
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Princess of Wales
A stunning florabunda rose with a huge amount of blooms which never seems to stop flowering. Cream buds open to large pure white blooms with pink blush centres. Keep this one dead headed and you will never be without blooms throughout the summer. First introduced in 1997 this rose should grow to approx 3ft. This rose is sold to benefit the British Lung Foundation and named after the late Diana. Princess Of Wales.
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Queen Elizabeth
A tall and vigorous floribunda rose which is covered in masses of clear pink blooms throughout the summer and autumn. Truly magnificent in full flower. Large dark green leathery foliage which is fairly disease resistant. This rose which was named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II should grow to between 5ft and 6ft.
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Rhapsody in Blue
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Scarlet Queen Elizabeth
Remarkably similar to Queen Elizabeth this rose which was named in honour of Queen Elizabeth II should grow to approx 4ft. |
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Sexy Rexy
This floribunda rose first introduced in 1985 was reputadly named after an New Zealand policeman. It features masses of soft pink blooms in clusters that last for weeks and the repeat cycle is so fast it always seems to be in flower. Dead head regularly for the best show of flowers. Mid green foliage on this compact (2ft to 3ft) bush.
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Southampton
This floribunda from 1971 features apricot blooms that are carried in moderate sized clusters in a tall (3ft - 4ft) and spreading bush.The blooms hold their colour well whatever the weather. Repeat flowering with glossy green disease resistant foliage.
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Tower Bridge
This hybrid tea first introduced in 1995 produces beautiful large blooms of deep purple-red, and looks absolutely stunning in the border where it should grow to approx 3ft. A superb rose for cutting.
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Trumpeter
This superb floribunda rose has showy clusters of bright red blooms throughout the season, is very free flowering and always carries a mass of blooms which are almost luminous. An award winning rose that was first introduced in 1977 and should grow to approx 3ft.
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White Gold
A beautiful new floribunda with clusters of large white blooms with touches of yellow and pink it should flower all summer long with healthy bushy growth reaching approx 4ft in height.
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