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Abraham Darby (1985)

(Modern Shrub) Full, large, cupped blooms in shades of apricot and yellow with a fruity fragrance. Strong, arching growth habit, quite thorny with dark green, leathery foliage.

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£ 8.81 (inc VAT exc DEL)
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Aglaia (1896)

(Multiflora rambler) 'Yellow Rambler' Clusters of semi-double, medium sized flowers in shades of yellow paling to cream. Slight fragrance. One of the progenitors of the hybrid musks.
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Agnes (1922)

(Rugosa). This rose shows its parentage in its dark green Rugosa type leaves and finely prickled stems. A very vigorous plant with spreading branches bearing amber-yellow blooms which are about 3 inches across and are full an...
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Alexander Hill Gray (1911)

Unique to us in the UK. (Tea) "Yellow Maman Cochet" Large, shapely high centred flowers are lemon yellow becoming deeper with maturity. Very fragrant. Vigorous. Sutiable for growing in a warmer climate. Unique to usin...
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Alister Stella Gray (1894)

(Noisette) ‘Golden Rambler’ Clusters of shapely flowers yellow with eggy centres paling to cream. Rich scent. A long flowering season.
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Anna Olivier (1872)

Unique to us in the UK. (Tea) Superbly shaped full flowers of soft primrose with deeper centres. Well perfumed. (Obtained from David Ruston, Australia). Suitable for growing in a warmer climate.
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Anna Zinkeisen (Harquhling) (1983)

Unique to us in the UK. (Modern Shrub) Clusters of fully double, fragrant flowers of ivory and yellow borne on a bushy, slightly spreading shrub with good semi-glossy foliage.
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Autumn Delight (1933)

(Hybrid Musk) Semi-double flowers are soft yellow and emerge from shapely buds in large trusses. Almost thornless bushy growth.
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Aviateur Blériot (1910)

(Wichurana Rambler) An upright, vigorous rose, bearing trusses of double, orangey-yellow flowers fading to cream. Ample healthy, glossy foliage.

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Belle Lyonnaise (1870)

Unique to us in the UK.
(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.
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