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Fryer's Roses Catalog / Website
 
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Named for the famous Cheshire Regiment. Their rose is an extremely vigorous apricot-salmon which bears a mass of beautiful, highly scented blooms. As you would expect it is strong and sturdy with powerful disease resistant growth and a reliable production of flowers. … For over 300 years the Cheshire Regiment has been associated with its county and is the last remaining unamalgamated county title regiment. The recent tour in Bosnia highlighted strength of the infantry as a force for peace.
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Sparkling yellow to brighten the dullest garden. The flowers are large and shapely and produced in abundance on strong, bushy growth.
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Beautiful golden-amber blooms on long stems, unspoilt by wind and rain. Glorious perfume, high disease resistance. Gold Medal, Rome, Certificate of Merit, Belfast.
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Pure deep yellow blooms, borne singly and in sprays on a neat upright plant with pale green matt foliage. Perfect for the modern garden, ideal for cutting and with a good scent.
(23 Jul 2019)  Includes photo(s).
 
[From Fryer’s website]
Raspberry Queen (Taneidol) Deep pink/red petals with white reverse. Dark green glossy foliage. Compact bushy growth. Height 75 cm approx.
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A bright red floribunda with well formed large 'hybrid tea like' blooms abundantly produced in clusters on a vigorous upright growin gplan. Its' rich colour is retained throughout, withstanding the most difficult weather conditions. Growing to between 24 and 30 inches tall with a neat and even habit. Especially useful for bedding and mass planting.
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Brilliant vibrant orange-salmon flowers are large and elegantly formed, with an unusual spiral formation and delightful fragrance. Extremely vigorous bushy growth with healthy luxurious foliage. Named for Richard and Suzanne Cussons, in memory of their daughter Julie.
(2005)  
 
Anyone who says modern roses have no perfume should try this one! The flowers are plentiful and each one is a stunning, classically formed beauty in a blend of gold, apricot and cream - and the scent is just sensational! Growth is vigorous with dark green foliage that appears to have splendid disease resilience. This is a rare gem that we predict will become hugely popular. It is named to commemorate the quincentenary - the 500th anniversary of the King's School in Macclesfield (From Fryer's website)
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Health and vigour abound in this sensational new variety. A wealth of classically formed bright pink blooms, which are scented and carried both singly and in clusters are produced right through the summer on an impressive bush of medium height. Named in memory of Rachel Grant for the Meningitis Support Group, a local chairty, working to combat the disease by fund raising for research and through family support and public awareness. The charity will receive a donation for each rose sold.
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Specially named for Lady Mavis Pilkington, a Vice Patron of the Royal National Rose Society, and for many years a passionate rose enthusiast. Her rose is a sweetly scented, classically formed high centered beauty, an exciting blend of orange and gold.
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