Salmon pink buds, opening to large coppery-pink, almost double flowers with an exceptionally strong perfume in June and July. An unforgettable site when in bloom. A strong grower needing plenty of space. (Bred by Barbier, France 1921).Height: 7m (20ft). Rambler.
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Large, full-petalled, double rose-pink flowers with a hint of salmon in the centre with wonderful fragrance, summer to autumn, over rich, glossy, leathery foliage. (Bred by Boerner, U.S.A. in 1949)Height: 5m (15ft). Climber.
Very vigorous, tough rose with strong thorny stems with glossy leaves which turn purple and are held well into winter. Countless large clusters of lightly scented, single, cupped, carmine-pink flowers with white eye appear in single spectacular flush followed by red hips. (Bred by Van Fleet, introduced to the UK in 1902).Height: 7m (21ft). Rambler.
Large, fragrant, golden-yellow, long lasting, semi-double flowers flowering from summer to autumn. Medium disease resistance. Repeat flowering. (Bred by McGredy, Northern Ireland 1965)Height: 2m (6ft). Climber.
Yellow buds open to large, double primrose-yellow blooms from summer to autumn on stiff upright stems, and contrast well against the rich deep green foliage. Slight fragrance. (Bred by McGredy, Northern Ireland 1963).Height and Spread: 3.5m x 2m (10ft x 6ft). Climber.
Silvery-lilac/mauve highly perfumed blooms on strong upright stems, making them suitable for cutting. (Bred by Rosen Tantau, Germany 1964).Height and Spread: 1.2m x 45cm (4ft x 1.5ft). Climber.
Floribunda with abundant clusters of slightly fragrant double, rounded white flowers in summer, then further flowers later in the season. These contrast with the plentiful, shiny, attractive foliage. (Bred by Cant, England 1968).Height: 2.5m (8ft). Climber.
Large clusters of semi-double yellow flowers which remarkably change to salmon-pink and finally to red. All colours appear together so very colourful. Flowers freely. Repeat flowering summer to autumn. (Bred by Boerner, U.S.A. 1949)Height and Spread; 2.5m x 1m (8ft x 3ft). Climber.
This splendid and floriferous, repeat-flowering groundcover rose spreads over 90cm (3ft) across and is covered in flowers for much of the summer and early autumn. The flowers themselves are an attractive blend of yellow, orange and orange blend, so look quite different from most groundcover roses available. The blooms are slightly scented and only require the minimum of pruning and deadheading to keep the display looking good. (Bred by Peter Ilsink, 1998). Height: 30cm (1ft). Groundcover Rose.
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Stiff, upright habit with glossy, dark green foliage. Very distinctive flowers, buds are slender, good for buttonholes, opening to loosely double, large, blush blooms rimmed with red, in wide clusters on upright stems. Slightly scented. Repeat flowering summer to autumn. (Bred by McGredy, Northern Ireland 1965).Height: 3m x 2m (10ft x 6ft). Climber.
Vigorous climber, creamy-white single flowers in enormous clusters, up to a hundred blooms, on long arching stems. Good for climbing through an old tree. Produces abundant hips and has rich-green glossy foliage. Medium fragrance. (Bred by Murrell, England 1954)Height and spread; 5m (16ft) but capable of reaching 15m (50ft). Climber.
Classic shaped, hybrid tea type, long lasting, very fragrant, salmon pink large blooms. Very free flowering with spectacular early flush then repeat flowering till autumn. Blooms good for cutting. Foliage dark glossy green giving a good back-drop for the blooms. (Bred by Limes New Roses)Height 3.5-5m (11-15ft). Climber.
Large flowered yellow fragrant flowers with a hint of bronze in the slim elegant buds. Very early flowering then repeat flowering. Stems are stiff and arching, covered with prickles with dark leathery leaves. (Bred by Kordes, Germany 1953)Height and Spread; 10m (30ft). Climber.
Pale pearly-pink double flowers are borne in clusters in summer and autumn in any weathers. They carry one of the sweetest of perfumes. Very healthy shiny leaves. Repeat flowering. (Bred by Somerset Roses, England 1930)Height: 4m (12ft). Climber.
Brilliant, scarlet flowers in large clusters throughout the summer can sometimes be so dense as to cover the foliage. Slight fragrance. Repeat flowering. (Bred by Paul, England 1915).Height and Spread; 3m x 1.5m (10ft x 5ft). Climber.
Abundant double flowers of honey-champagne that flush to pearl in late season. Healthy foliage. Repeat flowering. Named after the street in Liverpool made famous by The Beatles. Winner of James Mason Memorial Award 2004. Rose of the Year 1998. Gold Standard Award in 2008. (Bred by Harkness, England 1997)Height and Spread; 3m x 2m (9ft x 6ft). Climber.
A lovely bi-colour rose that blends scarlet flowers flushed with a yellow centre as the flower matures. It is also one of the earliest roses to bloom. It is a compact growing climber yet it’s remarkably free-flowering, so is useful where space is limited. Slight fragrance. (Bred by McGredy. Introduced to UK in 1960).Height: 1.8-2.1m (6-7ft). Climber.
Stiffly branched with clusters of slightly fragrant double, deep-pink flowers, carmine on the petal reverse, summer to autumn; repeats well. The leathery leaves cover the plant well. (Bred by Gregory, England 1965).Height: 2.4m (8ft). Climber.
Strong twiggy growth smothered in large clusters of small creamy-white, semi double flowers, followed by numerous small hips in autumn. Delicious fragrance. Very healthy plant excellent for rambling into trees or over pergolas. (Of unknown origin but before 1912).Height: 7m (20ft). Old Rambler.
Vigorous with fragrant double deep apricot-orange flowers of beautiful form. It is a rare colour for climbers ensuring its popularity. Good disease resistant foliage. (Bred by McGredy, Northern Ireland 1964).Height: up to 3m (10ft). Climber.
A bright, vibrant orange flowered climber with deep copper-red shading to the blooms together with a wonderful perfume. This is a rose to add a statement to archways, trellis and walls. The contrasting bronze foliage makes the blooms zing! What's more, it's repeat flowering ensuring a succession of blooms from June to late autumn. (Bred by Kordes, 1994). Height: 3m (10ft) and Spread: 2.4m (8ft). Floribunda Rose.
Lovely double blooms of orange of, almost geranium red. No fragrance detectable. Repeat flowering. Easy to train as stems are pliable with healthy foliage. (Bred by Karl Hetzel, Germany and introduced in 1996)Height: 2.5m (8ft). Rambler.
Slightly fragrant, well-shaped fully double white flowers suffused with powder pink. Repeat and very free flowering. Rounded dark green disease resistant foliage. (Bred by Sam McGredy 1968)Height: up to 3m (10ft). Climber.
Beautiful, well shaped, HT like, long lasting, creamy-white, scented, double flowers appear throughout summer. These contrast dramatically against the glossy dark green healthy foliage. Full sun to partial shade. (Bred by Cocker, introduced into the UK in 1969).Height: up to 3m (10ft). Climber.
One of the best and most reliable climbers coming into flower early and continuing late in the season. Thornless stems and very fragrant, deep cerise-pink flowers in profusion all summer. Flowers pretty in bud opening with unusual frilly petalled flowers (Bred by Bizot, France 1868).Height: 2.5m (9ft). Climber.
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