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The Hedgerow Rose Nursery
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“Bernice Mitchell’s Rose” This rose was found in a garden in the Upper Murray and is a small bushy plant with clusters of pretty lilac pink and mauve double blooms all season. Suitable for a pot or as an edging rose. Fragrant. Old fashion. Grafted only.
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‘Bleak House’. (Rugosa) A vigorous shrub with double deep pink fragrant blooms. Nice foliage Recurrent. Old fashioned. Grafted only.
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‘Glenara No. `14’. (Cl. H. tea) a strong growing climber with globular blooms of two-tone pink on long stems, making them suitable for picking. Recurrent. Old fashioned. Grafted.
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Hedgerow Bonny A seedling rose with clusters of single soft yellow to cream blooms with very strong fragrance. Blooms tend to pink as they age. Dark green foliage and tallish growth. Recurrent. A pretty rose. O. F. cutting only.
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Hedgerow Toby  A beautiful climber/rambler which appeared in our garden a few years ago and has been admired by many visitors.  We named it after our youngest son (who, by the way, wasn't greatly impressed).  The climber has beautiful grey-green foliage and carries enormous clusters of pure white single fragrant blooms in Spring.  Climbs very high.  O.F.  grafted & cutting. 
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'Lady Edgeworth David' (H. Tea 1939). An Australian rose bred by Fitzhardinge. The long pointed buds open to large malmaison rose, shaded soft pink blooms which are double and fragrant. The shrub is recurrent. Old Fashioned. Grafted only.
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Midnight Sun (H. Tea, 1921). Almost single blooms of deep crimson flushed velvety black and dark foliage. Very recurrent. Old fashioned. Grafted only.
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'Ravensworth'. A yellow form of 'Perle d’Or' with clusters of small straw-yellow blooms on a short bushy shrub. Recurrent. O.F. Grafted only
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