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Ingrid Bergman
This wonderful rose hybrid tea has been acclaimed in rose trials all over the world since its introduction in 1986. The high quality blooms are velvet red, fully double and hold their colour well. A superb rose with disease resistant dark green leathery foliage that should grow to approx 4ft. This rose was named after the popular Hollywood film actress.
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Jean Armour
A lovely new floribunda introduced this year with an abundance of mellow amber blooms, dark green glossy foliage and good disease resistance. Named after Jean Armour who was the wife of Scottish poet Robert Burns. This rose should grow between 2ft and 3ft.
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Julie Y
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Just Joey
This ever popular hybrid tea rose first introduced in 1972 is a real stunner. Big loose double flowers that are a coppery orange blend usually in small clusters on a bush that should grow to between 3ft and 4ft. Highly recommended for cutting it has good disease resistance.
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Lovers Meeting
A wonderful new hybrid tea with a colour attracting the attention of all. The blooms are clear Indian orange on upright growth clothed with beautiful bronze foliage which enhances the distinct colour of the flowers. This rose recently won the Certificate of Merit at the Royal National Rose Society.
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Mischief
A hybrid tea rose forest introduced in 1961 features beautiful double silvery salmon-pink blooms and rapid repeat flowering habit. One of the best roses from the 60s and still very popular. Should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
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National Trust
A hybrid tea from 1970 it features large classic blooms of bright red on this beautiful rose. This has been described as almost the perfect red rose and was named for the 75th anniversary of The National Trust of Great Britain.
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Pascali
A hybrid tea from 1963 it features creamy white classic blooms all season long that are ideal for cutting along with excellent disease resistance. A beautiful rose that has won numerous awards around the world and should grow to approx 4ft.
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Peace
An outstanding hybrid tea rose first introduced in 1942 that should grow to approx 4ft. Golden yellow blooms suffused with cerise pink. Excellent repeat flowering and colour retention whatever the weather. Glossy rich green foliage.
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Peer Gynt
This delightful hybrid tea rose from 1968 features large blooms of yellow tinged with a slight red edge. This mildly fragrant rose should grow to approx 4ft has good disease resistance and excellent repeat flowering qualities.
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Piccadilly
One of the most popular bi colour roses this hybrid tea first introduced in 1959 features lovely high centred blooms of scarlet on the inside and yellow on the outside. Flowers freely through summer and autumn, has good disease resistance and should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
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Pink Peace
This hybrid tea introduced in 1959 features large blooms of dusty deep pink which really stand out in the garden and make a statement. Repeats well for a hybrid tea and always seems to be in bloom. Should grow to approx 4ft.
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Poetry in Motion
Perfectly formed blooms of pale primrose adorn this beautiful hybrid tea rose first introduced in 1997 that should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
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Polar Star
This hybrid tea first introduced in 1982 offers creamy buds that open to beautiful high centred blooms of white with a yellow tinge in the centre. A tall (3ft to 5ft) stately rose which creates a commanding presence in the garden and continues throughout the summer. Withstands wet weather better than most white roses.
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Pride of England
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Prima Ballerina
This hybrid tea from 1957 is an absolutely stunning rose with semi-double rose pink blooms throughout the season. Should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
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Red Devil
This hybrid tea from 1964 features large exhibition blooms of bright scarlet with a lighter reverse. This beautiful rose has been described as the most perfectly shaped large flowered rose that has ever appeared on the show bench. Glossy deep green foliage plus a good repeat cycle make it a superb rose for the garden where it should grow to between 3ft and 4ft.
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Robert Burns
A new hybrid tea rose that should grow to approx 3ft, with well formed blooms of the richest scarlet all summer long. A strong healthy rose that offers excellant disease resistance. Named after Scotland's most famous son
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Rose Gaujard
This hybrid tea rose from 1957 produces gorgeous large high centred blooms of cherry red with a reverse of pale pink and silvery white. It flowers from summer right through to autumn and should grow to between 3ft and 4ft. It has been extremely popular for many years, probably due to its reliability and perfume.
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Royal William
This exceptional hybrid tea voted 1987 Rose of the Year, has lovely dark red blooms with a velvety sheen throughout the summer and autumn. Attractive foliage which is semi-glossy dark green and disease resistant. A strong and healthy grower and after growing to approx 4ft is the perfect rose for cutting.
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Savoy Hotel
Featuring high centred blooms of bright pink throughout the season this hybrid tea from 1989 features, strong dark green semi-glossy foliage, with exceptionally free flowering strong blooms which should see the rose grow to approx 4ft.
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