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Général Jacqueminot (1853)

(Hybrid Perpetual) Clear red flowers on long stems. Fragrant. Rich green foliage.

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Général Schablikine (1878)

(Tea) A useful, shorter rose. Double flowers combining a mixture of coppery-red and cherry to good effect on a compact plant. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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George Dickson (1912)

(H.T) A blend of crimson, scarlet and brighter shades. Fragrant, very large and double. A weak neck in some weather conditions should not put you off this lovely old variety.

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George Vancouver (1994)

(Modern Shrub) Bright red double flowers in large clusters. A well foliated shrub. Very hardy and healthy.

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Gipsy Boy (1909)

(Bourbon) "Zigeunerknabe" Medium double flowers of deep crimson, sometimes paler with primrose yellow anthers. Highly scented. Vigorous with lots of foliage.

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Gloire de Bruxelles (1889)

(Hybrid Perpetual) "Gloire de l'exposition". Very large flowers of 60 or more petals of velvety crimson to purple in colour. Highly scented and upright in growth.

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Gloire de Ducher (1865)

(Hybrid Perpetual) Deep red to maroon flowers with paler reverses borne abundantly along arching branches on a vigorous plant.

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Gloria Mundi (1929)

(Polyantha) Trusses of orange scarlet, semi-double flowers on a compact bush. Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.

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Greenmantle (1895)

(Sweet Briar) Single, rosy-red with golden stamens. Fragrant foliage. A lesser known Sweet Briar which should be more popular.

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Gruss an Teplitz (1897)

(China) Difficult to classify. This rose has strong China characteristics. Crimson flowers deepening with age, borne in clusters. Makes a useful hedge. Strong, spicy scent.

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