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Fryer's Roses Catalog / Website
(23 Jul 2019) Includes photo(s). [From Fryer’s website] 20th Anniversary (Tan 081040) Cool violet blooms with warm copper coloured centre. Highly fragrant. Glossy medium green medium size foliage. Launched to commemorate the 20th Anniversary of Tatton Show in 2018. Height 1 metre approx.
Page(s) 3. Includes photo(s). Hybrid Tea -- New for 1997. A most pleasing shade of coppery-salmon with beautifully formed flowers in the classical style which are large and scented. Growth is of good habit, vigorous and bushy with healthy and luxurious dark green foliage. Superb for bedding producing an abundance of lovely blooms most efficiently throughout the Summer. Named for the Arthritis and Rheumatism Council (ARC) who in 1996 celebrated their Diamond Jubilee.
Page(s) 7. A superb rose that deserves to be more widely grown. A captivating blend of dark pink and creamy-silver, which gradually suffuse into a most pleasing shade as the flowers mature. The large shapely blooms are heavily perfumed, and stand erect on strong stems. Highly disease resistant. Named by John Wilcox for his late wife. Bronze medal and special award for fragrance from Baden-Baden. Certificate of Merit, Belfast.
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(23 Jul 2019) Includes photo(s). [From Fryer’s website] Baronesse (Tan97094) Large magenta-pink flowers. Glossy dark green foliage. Bushy growth. Height 80 cm approx.
(2018) Page(s) 5. Includes photo(s). A really unusually coloured Hybrid Tea, quite different from anything we have previously seen. The colour is a most curious dark nectarine-bronze on the outside of the petals which contrasts delightfully with the lighter shade of golden-bronze on the inside. The buds are long, opening to reveal large richly scented blooms which are perfectly formed, early to flower, quick to repeat and carried in great abundance on a vigorous growing plant. Disease resistance is excellent. Trial Ground Certificate, RNRS
(14 Sep 2018) Includes photo(s). Hybrid Teas. Britannia (Frycalm) 1998 A richness of colour that really sparkles, blending and suffusing, first apricot and gold, then as the flower opens, a refreshing nectarine and orange. Perfectly formed, the flowers have a quality and style all of their own.They are entirely dependable in all weathers and are carried with the profusion of a floribunda on a free branching bush of medium size. A variety which has proved to be extremely reliable, with excellent health and a good fragrance. Awarded a Silver Medal in Glasgow 2001. Height approx. 75cm.
Page(s) 16. Beautifully formed blooms of bright sparkling yellow, larger than average, carried in amazing profusion on a neat, medium-low growing plant. Amazing performer, flowering early and continuing relentlessly right through the season. Wonderful for bedding with good resistance to disease and weather.
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Page(s) 8. Brilliant vermilion orange blooms with an unusual and most attractive spiral formation. Very prolific with thick leathery foliage. Extreely disease free and ideally suited to our climate taking chill and damp in its stride.
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