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HYBRID PERPETUALS

Hybrid Perpetuals This group emerged in the mid-nineteenth century and evolved to eventually supersede the Bourbons in Victorian times as the most popular race of roses. They vary from high-centred, very double flowers to blowsy blooms with varying degrees of perfume. Their growth habits are also variable from short, compact plants to vigorous shrubs. Most will give a repeat flowering in autumn.
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Hybrid Perpetuals roses

Souvenir du Docteur Jamain
Souvenir du Docteur Jamain
Ferdinand Pichard
Ferdinand Pichard
Reine des Violettes
Reine des Violettes
Surpassing Beauty
Surpassing Beauty
Baron Girod de l
Baron Girod de l'Ain
     
White to Cream Cream to Lemon Soft Yellow Primrose Bright Yellow Golden Orange / Yellow Apricot Flames Peach Buff Copper Scarlet Crimson Deep Red Purple Red Purple Violet Blush Soft Pink Bright Mid Pinks Deep Pink Cerise Striped Varieties and Bicolours White to Cream Cream to Lemon Soft Yellow Primrose Bright Yellow Golden Orange / Yellow Apricot Flames Peach Buff Copper Scarlet Crimson Deep Red Purple Red Blue Purple Violet Blush Soft Pink Bright Mid Pinks Deep Pink Cerise Striped Varieties and Bicolours