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Abbeyfield Rose
A beautiful large rose with red blooms which repeat well. This Hybrid Tea was first introduced in 1985 and named to raise the profile of a charitable trust, it should grow to 2ft 6in.
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Alec's Red
This hybrid tea rose from 1970 has always been a big hit with rose growers, huge turkey red blooms and a fantastic scent. The bush should grow to 4ft and comes into flower early in the season and repeats well, its healthy dark green foliage offers good disease resistance.
Perfume ***
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Alexander
The brilliant orange-vermillion blooms of this hybrid tea from 1972 produce medium size petals, freely borne on an extremely vigorous bush. Foliage is absolutely disease free and a lovely dark green in colour.
The breeder Jack Harkness named this rose after his commanding officer in northern Africa.
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Alpine Sunset
This lovely hybrid tea first introduced in 1974 is a combination of peaches, pinks, apricots, creams and yellows. Large attractive blooms set off this rose which should grow to approx 4ft against light green shiny foliage, it repeats well and has an excellent health record.
Perfume ****
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Amazing Grace
Lovely elegant pink blooms on a strong and healthy hybrid tea bush. A real show stopper when in full bloom, it repeats well and should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
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Blue Moon
A delightful hybrid tea first introduced in 1964 features large lilac blue blooms. One of the earliest and most successful of the blue roses but needs a lot of loving care. The blooms can be a little sparse but with loving care will flower through summer and autumn on this bush which should grow to 4fyt plus.
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Chicago Peace
A hybrid tea rose developed from the famous 'Peace' rose in 1962 it features pink blooms with a canary yellow base and should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
Offers a good display of flowers in summer and again in the autumn.
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Curiosity
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Deep Secret
A hybrid tea rose rose of exceptional beauty first introduced in 1979. Large deep crimson blooms grow through the summer and autumn and it should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
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Doris Tysterman
This hybrid tea rose first introduced in 1976 features beautiful large blooms of tangerine orange throughout the summer and autumn. The rose should grow to 4ft and features an upright habit with disease resistant glossy foliage.
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Double Delight
An outstanding hybrid tea rose first introduced in 1978 of fascinating colour . Creamy white buds edged with cherry red turning to rich ruby red. This rose flowers from spring to autumn and should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
Perfume ****
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Elina This Hybrid Tea rose first introduced in 1964 features large single blooms of pale primrose and toned ivory lemon on the reflex. An extremely healthy variety. Ideal for cutting or the exhibition bench. Also known as 'Peaudouce', should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
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Ena Harkness
This famous hybrid tea rose first introduced in 1946 was bred by an amateur, Albert Norman who was later to become president of the National Rose Society. Free flowering velvety red blooms and attractive leathery foliage make this a highly recommended rose that should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
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Ernest H Morse
This rose was bred in Germany in 1964 and named after the English nurseryman who introduced it. Superb free flowering blooms of bright turkey red often with a white streak, plenty of healthy foliage and always in flower make this one of the best of the red hybrid tea roses.
Perfume ****
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Fragrant Cloud
First introduced in 1964 this Hybrid Tea rose should grow to between 2ft and 3ft. One of the best loved roses of the 20th Century. The unusual coral red to geranium blooms do not loose their colour no matter the weather and are excellent repeat flowerers.
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Freedom
Introduced in 1984 this Hybrid Tea produces large well formed blooms of rich yellow which repeat well. This very popular rose should grow to between 3ft and 4ft and ideal for bedding or hedges.
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Grandpa Dickson
This hybrid tea tea rose named after Alexander Dickson who for many years was head of the Dickson family of Ulster rose growers.
It features large lemon yellow blooms and has won many awards over the years. First introduced in 1966 it should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
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Indian Summer
An unusual colour for a hybrid tea the creamy orange blooms are full petalled and flower continuously through summer and well into autumn. This rose should grow to between 3ft and 4ft and was introduced in 1991.
Perfume ****
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