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Peter Beales Classic Roses 1999-2000
(Oct 1999)  Page(s) 46.  Includes photo(s).
 
Astra Desmond (Rambler) A vigorous well foliated climber. Large clusters of double white flowers produced in great profusion. Origin unknown.
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Belle Lyonnaise Climbing Tea. A beautiful rarity. Soft creamy-yellow paling to white. Scented. Most rewarding if given the benefit of a sheltered south wall or cold greenhouse. 1870.
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Bloomfield Dainty (Musk Rambler) Pointed buds, in clusters, open to single flowers of soft clear yellow with pronounced stamens. 1924.
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Casino (Modern Climber) ('Gerbe d'Or') One of the best yellow pillar roses or small climbers. Clusters of scented, globular, mid-yellow fully double flowers on strong stems. Glossy foliage. 1963.
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Céline Forestier (Noisette) Large flowers of lemon to pale primrose borne amid abundant, healthy, light green foliage. Well scented. 1842.
(Oct 1999)  Page(s) 46.  Includes photo(s).
 
Cooper's Burmese (R. laevigata) This fantastic, creamy-white rose must be carefully placed on a southern aspect when its glossy foliage will provide a foil for its large, single, scented flowers of immense attraction. Very vigorous. 1927.
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Dundee Rambler (Hybrid Arvensis) Small, double flowers in small clusters produced in profusion. White with an occasional pink tinge to the edges of the petals. Good foliage on a very vigorous plant. c. 1850.
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Elegance (Climber) Very large, fully double but shapely flowers of clear yellow, fading attractively to lemon with age. Good, rich green foliage. Vigorous. Will repeat when established. 1937.
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Iceberg Climbing (Floribunda) Vigorous almost thornless growth with light green foliage. Flowers pure white semi-double from small, shapely buds. Large clusters. 1968.
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La Mortola (Moschata) A large flowered, single, white climber capable of considerable rambling in large gardens. A special feature is its large, silvery-grey-green, serrated foliage. 1959.
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