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Hilltop Rose Gardens and Nursery
(2002)  Page(s) 6.  
 
'Adam Rackles'. 1905. Hybrid Tea. Speckled pink and cream scented double flowers with distinct waxy petals on an open sturdy bush. Repeats. To 1.75m.
(2002)  
 
[‘Blackberry Blossom’ not listed.]
(2001)  Page(s) 6.  
 
Hybrid Perpetual. “Canonvale Maroon” Unkn. Orig. Cupped purple/maroon fragrant flowers in clusters atop upright canes. Dark leathery foliage. To 1.75m.
(2001)  Page(s) 5.  
 
Clark. “Ochre Seedling”. Date unkn. Hyb/Tea? Rich ochre yellow flowers occur throughout the season on a bush of dark green foliage. To 1.5m
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Clark. “Pink H/T Seedling” date unkn. Hyb/Tea? Glowing rich plum pink double flowers on a strong shrub or small climber. To 3m.
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Multiflora rambler. ‘Hilltop Rambler’ 1989. sprays of small double blended rose-pink fragrant flowers along arching canes. Spectacular in Spring. To 6m.
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Rugosa. ‘Lily Freeman’ 1994. Our own variety! Single mid-pink frag flowers changing to dappled pink/mauve on a densely compact sturdy, up-right bush to 1.5m. Cherry-red hips follow later flrs. Everblooming, brilliant Autumn colour.
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Hyb Tea. Midnight Sun, 1921. A rarity! Soft velvety semi-double open flowers of deep crimson adorn this somewhat prickly bush. To 1.2m.
(2002)  Page(s) 8.  
 
Mrs. Norman Watson, 1930 and .....are not available in sufficient numbers to warrant inclusion in the main list.
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Tea Rose. "Lady Vestey’s yellow Tea" (unknown) . Bright yellow pointed buds open to loosely semi-double wavy-edged paler yellow to primrose flowers. To 1.5m.
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