Classic ‘Old English’ Shrub Roses
Non-stop, fragrant blooms for six months each year
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5 COLOURS
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Yellow Pink Apricot Red Blush white
£19.95 ITEM: 530022
Was £49.95
Excellent roses bred using the latest techniques for fascinating displays that last throughout the summer. Each variety produces waves of fully double blooms for up to six months of the year, each fully loaded with delicate petals and an exquisite perfume. The roses are similar to those that have been victorious at previous editions of the Chelsea Flower Show, demonstrating their pedigree and impressive form! Supplied as one each of five colours. 1m May-October
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“A trailing, long-flowering, striking garden personality”
£19.99 ITEM: 780108
Was £24.99
Harkness Rose ‘The Prince’s Trust’ This rose delivers bright scarlet blooms and glossy green foliage in abundance from summer through to the first frosts. It’s bold, vigorous and easy to manage. Train this climbing rose up walls, trellises or archways. The foliage stays remarkably clean due to strong resistance to disease, so your display keeps looking fresh. Climbing rose. 2.5m June-September
“An abundance of golden blooms await, flowering for months”
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Rose ‘Golden Perfume’ A perfect yellow rose for your pots, beds, or borders. ‘Golden Perfume’ is a delightful climbing rose that produces masses of fragrant golden blooms. Repeat-flowering, delivering waves of blooms across summer with buttery yellow petals, which spark to life as they contrast against dark green, glossy foliage.. Climbing rose. 2.5m May-September
£19.99 ITEM: 780070
Was £24.99 56 10 Year Gold Trusted Service Award
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