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Peter Beales Roses
(1982)  Page(s) 8.  
 
Alchemist (Modern Shrub) An unusual but beautiful shrub or small climbing rose with rich green foliage and vigorous growth. The flowers are very double and a mixture of yellow and yolky orange, with a strong scent. 1956. (R) 9 x 8
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 Alexandre Girault (Rambler) Wichuraiana type. Vigorous with dark green foliage. Flowers double with muddled petals of attractive but unusual mixture of deep rose pink and copper. Strong, fruity scent. 1909. (S) 15 x 15
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Alfred de Dalmas (Moss) ‘Mousseline’. Clusters of medium sized, creamy white flushed pink, semi-double flowers with a strong scent. Produced from June to October. 1855. (C) 3 x 3
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Alida Lovett (Rambler) Fragrant. Shell pink with soft yellow, base to petals.  Large, double flowers. Vigorous. Should be more .widely grown.  1905.​ (S) 15 x 10
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Alister Stella Gray (Golden Rambler) (Noisette) Clusters of shapely flowers of yellow with eggy, centres paling to creamy white with age. Rich Tea scent.  A long flowering season. 1894.​(R) 15 x 10
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Allen Chandler (Climber) A sturdy, healthy rose of brilliant red. Large semi-single flowers, displaying large golden stamens to advantage,  A good repeat-flowering variety if planted in a warm position with ample soil moisture. 1923.  (R) 12 x 10
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Aloha (Modern Shrub) A sumptuous rose comprising 60 or so rose-pink petals with a deeper reverse. Healthy growth with dark leathery foliage. A useful pillar rose. 1949. (R) 8 x 6
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Amadis (Boursault) (Rambler) (Crimson Boursault) Semi-double to double flowers of crimson purple produced in clusters of long, arching thornless, red coloured canes, bearing purple shaded, dark green Ieaves. 1829. (R) 15 x 10
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Amelia (Alba) A less vigorous member of this very old group of roses. Bright pink with pronounced golden anthers. Scented. Unknown date. H. (S) 4 x 3
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American Pillar (Rambler) Clusters of single bright pink flowers with white eye.  Good foliage. 1909. (S) 10 x 8.
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