WESTERLAND
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Kordes 1969 Germany
Magnificent, large, well formed blooms
of apricot, copper-orange on a bushy, vigorous,
upright plant with bronzy-green foliage. Always blooming.
'Westerland' make lovely companions in our garden.
Very winter hardy. Continuous bloom, very disease resistant
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ROSE DE TAVEL
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Reuter 2002 France
The color of a differentiating intense pink of clear
ruby and its indented petals give him a surprising and inescapable charm.
This rosebush was selected for its robustness by the
Wine growers of the naming Tavel who celebrate their centenarian in 2002.
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LILI MARLENE
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Kordes 1959 Germany
A very ornamental classic rosebush with its semi-double,
well opened flowers, of a beautiful velvety, fire red blood.
It is a rather common rosebush, because he likes in any situations.
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AMBER QUEEN
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Harkness 1983 England
Big flowers quite filled, amber colored,
in harmony with an important dark green foliage, on low and bushy growth.
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GRIMALDI
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Delbard 1997 France
Very beautiful colors who differ on each flower. Splashed of rose and white,
this rose seems to be the rose of the painters.
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NICCOLO PAGANINI
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Meilland 1991 France
This red and violet reflects colored rose is ideal for
massifs and bouquets: nearly 12 flowers per stem. Winner of the gold medal of
the century for the most beautiful rose of France to Lyon in 1990.
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ORANGE SENSATION
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De Ruiter 1961 Holland
A free-flowering and vigorous
Floribunda with large, semi-double flowers of brilliant vermilion.
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COMTESSE DU BARRY
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Verschuren 1993 Holland
The non-stop flowering and very luxuriant of this rose makes it be a perfect one for borders.
From 50 to 60 petals, up to a light yellow flowers.
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PLAIN SOLEIL
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Laperriere 1991 France
If you want to add to your garden some brilliance, you'd better
choose this big, gracious and orange vermilion flowers. A quite
rustic rose and resistant to the cold. Excellent in massifs.
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ICEBERG
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Kordes 1958 Germany
aka : Schneewittchen
One of the best Floribunda. Pretty buds, opening to
medium-sized double flowers of pure white sometimes tinged with pink in late summer.
Very continuous flowering, often well into the winter.
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QUEEN ELISABETH
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Dr. Walter Lammerts 1954 USA
This rose is in a class of its own for its quite exceptional vigor.
Numerous clear pink, globular flowers on long upright stems.
No doubt this is the most famous rose in the world
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CHACOCK
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Meilland 1984 France
This vigorous rose is covered of orange nasturtium flowers with a yellow center.
Luxuriant flowering and continued.
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CELINE FORESTIER
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Trouillard 1842 France
This rose is not one of the most easiest to cultivate, but one of the most beautiful. Silky flowers , pale yellow,
quite filled, "old rose" typed and perfumed like a Hybrid Tea.
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RHAPSODY IN BLUE
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Frank R. Cowlishaw 1999 England
Rose of the Year 2003! This exciting Floribunda is a colour breakthrough,
with blue-mauve blooms throughout summer on bushy plants.
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