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Out of stockGrown from a seed bought over from roses growing by Omar Khayyam's tomb, which would now be found modern day Iran. Double spiky rich pink blooms open flat with a button eye. Strong fragrance. Soft pale grey-green foliage. Size: 1.8m x 1.8m.
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Out of stockOphelia Bush is a quintessential Hybrid Tea rose. Scrolled buds open to reveal blush pink blooms with a delicious scent. It has a good upright compact shape and is repeat flowering so can be enjoyed from early summer through to autumn. Ideal for cottage-styled gardens. Size:120cm x 50cm.
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Out of stockLarge full cupped blooms of deep crimson which fade to deep purple. Highly Fragrant. Vigorous thorny shrub with an upright habit. Best grown in an open position. Size: 1.5m x 1m.
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Out of stockA refined climber. Bears loosely double straw yellow blooms . Beautiful scrolled buds. Glossy foliage. There is some dispute about the authenticity of this rose but it is certainly one worth preserving . Once flowering. 3m x 2m.
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a.k.a Peace. Large trusses of semi-double, creamy white, ruffled flowers with golden anthers. Rich musky fragrance. Blooms from June to Autumn. Dark foliage. Useful as a shorter climber. Size:1.8m x 1.5m. Introduced in 1918 by Rev Pemberton to mark the end of the war. With that in mind, RHS gardens have been planting out this rose to mark it's centenary
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Out of stockBeautiful rosettes of rich crimson pointed petal blooms with slender growth. Worth a little extra care. Good scent. Repeat flowering. Size: 90cm x 60cm.
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Out of stockQueen of the Musks is a popular Musk rose, especially in France. Strong scent. Dark and elongated foliage. Repeats well. Colour varies from light orange, pale pink to bright white. Forms a large shrub, although if hard pruned can be tamed to a comfortable 3 feet. Size:1.5m x 1.2m.