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Lyn Park Nursery
 
(1997)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Cherub. 1923. Clusters of salmon-pink, semi-double flowers in spring on a rambling bush. The glossy rich green foliage makes it an ideal plant for hedging.
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Fairlie Rede. Hybrid Tea. 1937. Fragrant, deep pink and blush flowers Remontant.
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Golden Vision. Climber. 1922. Flowers early in the season. As the name suggests the blooms are golden-yellow in colour. Very vigorous.
(1997)  Page(s) 14.  
 
'Hippolyte'. Small to medium sized blooms of deep carmine-violet, sometimes with grey markings. An almost thornless and shapely bush. Tall.
(1997)  Page(s) 29.  
 
Lady Huntingfield. Hybrid Tea, 1922. Double golden-yellow flowers in profusion. Low. Remontant.
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Milkmaid. Noisette Climber, 1927 (sic) Very fragrant, creamy coloured, semi-double blooms showing prominent stamens. Crepuscule parentage. Vigorous. Remontant.
(1997)  Page(s) 28.  
 
Broadway. Believed to be a Clark variety. Apricot yellow blooms. Very vigorous.
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Orpheline de Juillet. Hybrid (gallica), 1848. Vivid purple-crimson, shading to maroon with occasional stripes. Rather thorny stems and foliage is smooth. Tall.
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Princeps. Climber, 1942. Fragrant, semi-double blooms of deep red. Vigorous.
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Typica  This rose is accepted as being the type of the species of the wild R. rugosa.  Single flowers of bright crimson-purple with creamy stamens followed by a splendid crop of orange-red heps.  Average [height].  Remontant. 
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