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This China rose forms a short open bush, with purple-brown stems and few thorns. Large clusters of tiny pointed buds open into delicate, soft-pink, free-flowering blooms from June to December.
This floribunda rose has a sweet fragrance and clusters of pale ivory coloured flowers with a delicate apricot centre that fade to a pale pink with age.
This free-flowering rose produces rich, deep crimson flowers which take on a tinge of mauve just before the petals drop. It has a pleasing, fruity fragrance with hints of green. With short, bushy growth, this is an excellent shrub for the front of the border or for planting in formal rose beds.
Flowering prolifically from late spring and through the summer, this rose produces semi-double, white flowers with yellow centres. It can be grown as ground cover or in containers, where it will trail attractively over the sides.
A very hardy English shrub rose with an outstanding fragrance and flowers with fat, pink buds opening into large, cup-shaped blooms. This rose will flower continuously all summer.
This English rose has very large, deeply cupped, fragrant flowers of deep rich yellow. It has dark glossy green foliage and an eventual height and spread of 1.22m (4ft by 4ft).
An unusually coloured rose with rusty orange buds which open to a rich, velvety-brown. This rose is a floribunda variety with healthy, glossy, dark green foliage.
This is perhaps the best known white Floribunda, introduced in 1958 and still very popular. The medium-sized, white blooms, starting from shapely pink-tinted buds, appear very freely almost all season.
An unusually coloured English rose, this has flowers which are a lovely mixture of rich tangerine and yellow-orange, set against bronzy-green leaves. The flowers have a strong, fruity fragrance with hints of pear, grape and citrus fruits.
This repeat-flowering, fragrant, old-climbing rose has fully double, white to pale-pink flowers. It has been a popular and hardy climber since Victorian times, and its slender, pliable stems are particularly suitable for training over a rose-arch, fence or wall.
This vigorous climber has an arching habit, shiny, mid-green leaves and produces pale pink, double, highly-scented flowers from summer through to autumn.
This ground cover rose is a vigorous, semi-evergreen, spreading shrub with dark-green, shiny leaves. In summer and autumn it bears large sprays of bright-pink, semi double flowers
A rampant, vigorous rose, this makes an impressive tangled mass of growth when allowed to romp up a tree, although its bendy stems can also be trained around a pillar or over a pergola. It flowers once, in summer, when it's covered in a mass of small, white, scented flowers which are followed by red hips.
Iridescent purple, sweetly-scented flowers that fade to slate blue from July to September. It is a new cultivar and the closest yet to a blue rose. It is a tall, bushy shrub that repeat flowers well and is very healthy.
This Floribunda rose produces large clusters of sweet-scented lilac-pink flowers, and has glossy mid-green foliage and good disease resistance. It is suitable for container planting or would sit well at the front of a mixed border
This is a low, ground covering rose with large clusters of small, double soft lemon flowers in summer and autumn.
A superb shrub rose with blooms of the rich crimson, which gradually deepen to purple. The flowers are deeply cupped at first, becoming flatter as they age and have a strong old rose fragrance.
This English rose produces masses of cupped, fully double, sweetly scented, white flowers from July to September on an upright, bushy shrub.
A rose of exceptional delicacy and charm, with shallow cupped flowers and perfect rosette petals. The fragrance is fresh and fruity with hints of raspberries and tea.
This classic rose has a lavish and unsophisticated flower display. Easy to cultivate and with thornless stems, this rose has been cherished for generations. It is usually seen trained on a house wall, but it is better grown on a pillar, arch or pergola, and can even be pruned as a large shrub.
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