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Pansy Universal F1 Mixed
84 plugs for £7.99

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2 plant £9.99

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£6.99 or 3 for £13.98

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climbing Fuchsia - SALE - 5 plants £3.99

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Phyllostachys nigra
restrained in habit
5L pot was £35.99 - now £17.99

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9 plants 3 of each for £8.99

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36 plants - £19.99

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3 young plants £8.98

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25 plug plants £9.99
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Roses

Climbing Bourbon Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: deep pink. Other Features: thornless rose.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Masses of loosely cup-shaped, fragrant, double, deep pink flowers from June to September and mid-green leaves on thornless stems. This beautiful, repeat-flowering Bourbon rose is one of the best and most reliable climbing varieties. Excellent for covering a north-facing wall, it may also be pruned to form a tall, informal, flowering hedge.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
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Climbing Floribunda Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: June to September Flower colour: creamy or pure white.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Sprays of double, slightly fragrant, creamy or pure white flowers from June to September and masses of mid-green leaves. This repeat-flowering, climbing rose looks
gorgeous silhouetted against a sunny house or garden wall. One of the most reliable climbers, as long as the faded blooms are regularly removed it will continue flowering into autumn.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Climbing Hybrid Tea Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and July.
Flower colour: pink. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Large, fully double, sweetly scented, salmon-tinted, rose-pink flowers from July to September and leathery, dark green leaves. This vigorous, climbing rose is perfect for covering a sunny house or garden wall. Best on fertile, moist, well-drained soil, it produce several flushes of
'old fashioned' flowers, renowned for their resistance to rain.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Climbing Hybrid Tea Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: apricot-tinted, salmon-pink. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. A profusion of fully double, apricot-tinted, salmon-pink flowers from July to September and dark green leaves. This repeat-flowering climbing rose looks lovely displayed against a sunny wall. Best on fertile, moist, well-drained soil, it produce several flushes of beautifully shaped blooms, renowned for their superior scent.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Climbing Hybrid Tea Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and July.
Flower colour: crimson-tinted, clear pink. Other features: scented flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Masses of fragrant, fully double, crimson-tinted, clear pink flowers with ruffled petals in June and July and large, dark green leaves. This early summer-flowering climbing rose has a delicious scent, reminiscent of sweet peas. Ideal for covering a sunny fence or wall, the charming, old-style blooms are followed by large, spherical, red rose-hips.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
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Climbing Hybrid Tea Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June to July and September Flower colour: deep crimson.
Other features: excellent as cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
Large, fragrant, double, deep crimson blooms from July to September and masses of glossy, dark green leaves. This vigorous, repeat-flowering climbing rose is perfect for a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. One of the best climbing roses for covering a house wall, the large, fragrant blooms make excellent cut-flowers.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Climbing Hybrid Tea Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: June and July Flower colour: blackish-red.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Opulent, fragrant, fully double, blackish-red flowers on stiff stems from June to July and leathery, dark green leaves. This vigorous, repeat-flowering, climbing rose is perfect for an open, sunny site with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. The dramatic, dark-crimson blooms are best displayed against a light background, such as a white-washed wall.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Climbing Minature Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: orange-red. Other Features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Small sprays of slightly fragrant, semi-double, orange-red flowers from July to September and masses of dark green leaves. This miniature, climbing rose is perfect for an open, sunny site with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. One of the longest flowering climbers currently available, the abundant foliage offers good resistance to disease.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Climbing Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July and September.
Flower colour: clear-yellow. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Large, double, clear-yellow flowers from July to September and glossy, dark green leaves. This beautiful, repeat-flowering climbing rose is the most popular, yellow climbing variety. Particularly suitable for the smaller garden, it's ideal for covering a sunny wall in a site with fertile, moist, but well-drained soil.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Climbing Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil, including clay.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: pale pearl-pink. Hardiness: fully hardy.
Sprays of cup-shaped, double, fragrant, pale pearl-pink flowers from July to September and shiny, mid-green leaves. This lovely, repeat-flowering, climbing rose flourishes in both sun and partial shade. One of the best and most vigorous climbing roses, it's perfect for covering a house or garden wall.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Climbing Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: June to September Flower colour: bronze-yellow.
Other features: excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
Clusters of scented, semi-double, bronze-yellow flowers on prickly, arching stems from June to September and dark green leaves. This early flowering, strongly scented, climbing rose produces a second, smaller flush of blooms in early autumn. Vigorous and hardy, it's an excellent climber for poor conditions, such as partial shade.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Climbing Tea Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July and September.
Flower colour: buff-yellow. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Intensely fragrant, fully double, buff-yellow flowers from July to September and glossy, dark green leaves. The beautiful blooms of this repeat-flowering, old climbing rose appear to be divided into four sections. It's an excellent climber for covering a sunny wall, under-planted with
herbaceous perennials to mask the bare lower stems. Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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English Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July and September.
Flower colour: soft apricot turning to soft cream. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. An excellent variety with attractive rounded
growth. The colour is a lovely soft apricot with pale cream outer petals, turning to soft cream as the flower ages. It has a delightful tea fragrance and is very free flowering.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa
'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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English Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and August.
Flower colour: apricot-orange.
Other features: excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
A tall, slightly arching rose, ideal for the back of the border. This rose produces large, apricot-orange, rosette shaped flowers that have a strong fruity fragrance.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis
'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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English Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: June and September.
Flower colour: soft yellow. Other features: excellent cut flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Pretty, soft yellow blooms which are the shape of small cups and cover the shrub through. out the season. This excellent garden rose has flowers that are beautifully scented with a light musk rose perfume with a hint of myrrh. A completely disease resistant shrub that is perfect for the middle of a sunny border.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis
'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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English Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: June and September.
Flower colour: bright crimson. Other features: excellent cut flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Attractive, bright crimson, deeply cupped blooms when newly opened which become less formal as the petals turn back with age. A robust, bushy shrub that has large dark green leaves and fragrant flowers. It looks great planted in the middle or towards the back of a sunny border.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis
'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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English Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and September.
Flower colour: apricot and yellow, tinted with pink. Other features: an excellent shrubHardiness: fully hardy.
A lovely, well-formed shrub with large, deeply cupped blooms in shades of pink, apricot and yellow in early summer. The delicious flowers have a fruity fragrance with a refreshing sharpness and are procuded continually for the rest of the season. An excellent, vigorous shrub rose that can be grown as a tall shrub or a short climber.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis
'Etoile Violette'
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English Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: June and September.
Flower colour: light pink. Other features: excellent cut flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Beautiful, light pink blooms which are large and exquisitely formed - the petals turn up at the edges to form a shallow saucer filled with smaller petals. One of the most beautiful, repeating flowering English roses available with a strong, old rose fragrance. An excellent garden shrub that is medium in height and bushiness with attractive foliage and suffers very little from diseases.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis
'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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English Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July and September.
Flower colour: rich crimson. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. A truly superb variety with exquisite blooms of the richest crimson, which gradually deepen to a decadent purple. The flowers are deeply cupped at first becoming flatter as they age and have a strong old rose fragrance. An excellent rose that has good disease resistance. Launched at the Chelsea flower show 2000 by the famous rose breeder David Austin.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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English Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and August.
Flower colour: dark crimson/purple.
Other features: excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
One of the best crimson/purple roses bred to date. The large, cupped, double flowers have a powerful old rose fragrance. The rich, dark crimson flowers eventually turn to a lovely rich purple colour.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis
'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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English Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July and September.
Flower colour: rich rose-pink. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. A very vigorous shrub rose with fully double, rich, rose-pink flowers that can be 12cm across. The roses are borne on nodding stems in summer and are deliciously myrrh-scented. As it has an arching habit it can be grown as a climber up to 4m tall and is especially good for growing up a pillar. However it can also be pruned as a beautiful shrub.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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English Rose
£9.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: June and September.
Flower colour: deep pink. Other features: excellent cut flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Peony-like flowers which are deep pink touched with lilac on the inside and paler pink on the oustide. A spectacular, well-rounded shrub that has spreading, arching branches and blooms that have a strong, deliciously fruit rose fragrance, with aspects of raspberry, peach and a hint of mint. A beautiful, repeat-flowering rose which is named after an 18th century nurseryman, Thomas Fairchild.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis
'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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English Rose
£8.45
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and September.
Flower colour: apricot and yellow, tinted with pink. Other features: an excellent shrubHardiness: fully hardy.
A lovely, well-formed shrub with large, deeply cupped blooms in shades of pink, apricot and yellow in early summer. The delicious flowers have a fruity fragrance with a refreshing sharpness and are procuded continually for the rest of the season. An excellent, vigorous shrub rose that can be grown as a tall shrub or a short climber.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis
'Etoile Violette'
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English Rose
£8.45
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: June and September.
Flower colour: bright crimson. Other features: excellent cut flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Attractive, bright crimson, deeply cupped blooms when newly opened which become less formal as the petals turn back with age. A robust, bushy shrub that has large dark green leaves and fragrant flowers. It looks great planted in the middle or towards the back of a sunny border.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Alchemilla mollis, Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Hesperis matronalis, Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Allium sphaerocephalon, Clematis
'Etoile Violette'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Floribunda Rose
£7.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July and September.
Flower colour: golden yellow. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Glorious, fully double, slightly scented, golden yellow flowers from July to September and glossy, dark green leaves. This upright, floribunda rose makes an excellent gift to mark a fiftieth wedding anniversary. Vigorous and disease-resistant, it's perfect for an open, sunny site with fertile, moist, well-drained soil.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Floribunda Rose
£7.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: deep pink. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Masses of sweetly scented, deep pink flowers from July to September and lustrous, dark green leaves. This dwarf cluster-flowered bush rose is an excellent anniversary gift. Best in full sun, it's perfect for growing in a large, well-drained pot or trough.
. Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Floribunda Rose
£6.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: pale pink to white.
Other Features: excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
Delicate, double, exceptionally fragrant, pale pink to white flowers from July to September and crisp, dark green leaves. This vigorous, cluster-flowered bush rose is perfect for an open, sunny site with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Offering good resistance to disease, the beautiful
high-centred to cup-shaped blooms make excellent cut-flowers.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
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Floribunda Rose
£6.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: golden-yellow. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Semi-double, fragrant, golden-yellow flowers from July to September, fading to cream, and shiny, bright green leaves. This charming, cluster-flowered bush rose is perfect for an open, sunny site with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. To maximise flowering apply a balanced liquid fertiliser every three weeks during spring and summer.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Gallica Rose
£8.95
Position: full sun or partial shade.
Soil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil, including clay.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: summer.
Flower colour: deep crimson-maroon. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Deliciously, double, fragrant, deep crimson-maroon flowers with closely packed petals in summer and dark green leaves. This
gorgeous Gallica rose is probably a sport of 'Tuscany', which it is very similar too but less bushy and a little taller. A superb rose for a shrub border where it will look lovely planted alongside deep purple flowering plants and foliage.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
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Gallica Rose
£8.95
Position: full sun or partial shade.
Soil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July.
Flower colour: magenta-pink. Other features: excellent cut-flowers; almost thorn-less stems.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Opulent, fully double, fragrant, magenta-pink flowers with closely packed petals in July and mid-green leaves. This
gorgeous, old, Gallica rose is ideal for a mixed or shrub border or grown as an informal, flowering hedge. Upright and arching in habit, it performs best in fertile, moist, but well-drained soil in full sun.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Ground Cover Rose
£7.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: rose-pink. Other Features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Clusters of cup-shaped, fragrant, double, rose-pink flowers from July to September and masses of dark green leaves. This vigorous, repeat-flowering, ground cover rose is renowned for its long flowering period and fragrant blooms. Forming a small, arching mound it's perfect for suppressing weeds in sun or partial shade.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Ground Cover Rose
£7.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: white.
Other features: excellent cut-flowers; shiny, dark green leaves.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Slightly fragrant, semi-double, white flowers on short stems from July to September, followed by small, red autumn hips. This lovely, repeat-flowering, ground-cover rose forms a small, neat, rounded bush. An excellent patio plant for sun or partial shade, the elegant blooms stand up well to rain.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Hybrid Musk Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: apricot-yellow to ivory. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Large trusses of fully double, lightly fragrant, apricot-yellow to ivory flowers from July to September and dark green leaves. This sturdy, repeat-flowering shrub rose is perfect for a sunny mixed or shrub border. To fully appreciate the
gorgeous, tea rose-scent chose a site close to an entrance or path with fertile, moist, well-drained soil.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Hybrid Musk Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June to September.
Flower colour: apricot-yellow flushed, light pink flowers.
Other features: excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
Large clusters of sweetly scented, double, apricot-yellow flushed light pink flowers from June to September and dark green leaves. This vigorous, shrub rose is renowned for its long flowering period and strong fragrance. One of the best Hybrid Musk roses, it makes an excellent specimen plant or informal, flowering hedge for an open, sunny site.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilAll our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Hybrid Perpetual Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil, including clay.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and October.
Flower colour: pink, striped with crimson and purple.
Other features: excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
One of the finest striped roses, producing double, pink flowers that are clearly striped with crimson and purple. This hybrid perpetual rose has an upright yet compact form with prickly stems and dark green leaves. It is a good repeat flowering rose with richly scented flowers.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soilAll our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Hybrid Tea Rose
£6.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: pink-flushed, primrose-yellow. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Fragrant, fully double, pink-flushed, primrose-yellow flowers from July to September and glossy, dark green leaves. This popular, large-flowered bush rose is perfect towards the back of a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. The enormous blooms remain beautiful until they're fully blown and make excellent cut-flowers.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Hybrid Tea Rose
£6.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: creamy-white.
Other features: excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
Large, fully double, slightly scented, creamy-white flowers from July to September and dark-green leaves. This award-winning bush rose is perfect for a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Offering good resistance to disease, the handsome,
high-centred blooms on sturdy stems make excellent cut-flowers.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
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Hybrid Tea Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: coppery-orange.
Other features: excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
Fiery, fully double, coppery-orange flowers from July to September and masses of glossy, dark green leaves. This award-winning, bush rose is perfect for a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Vigorous and disease resistant, the handsome,
high-centred, slightly fragrant blooms make excellent cut-flowers.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Hybrid Tea Rose
£6.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: deep crimson. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Fully double, deep crimson flowers with an attractive spicy fragrance from July to September and masses of dark green leaves. This repeat-flowering, disease-resistant bush rose is perfect for a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. One of the best dark-red roses, the handsome,
high-centred blooms on long stems make excellent cut-flowers.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Hybrid Tea Rose
£7.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: rose-pink. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Masses of fully double, slightly fragrant, rose-pink flowers on long stems from July to September and large, dark green leaves. A mass planting of this tall, repeat-flowering, bush rose makes a great informal hedge for an open, sunny site. One of our recommended plants, it's more disease-resistant than other varieties and makes excellent cut-flowers.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Hybrid Tea Rose
£7.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: pure white.
Other features: excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
Fragrant, double, pure white flowers from July to September and semi-glossy, light green leaves. This upright, large-flowered bush rose is perfect for the front of a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Vigorous and healthy, it makes an excellent gift for a silver wedding anniversary.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
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Hybrid Tea Rose
£6.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: ruby-red. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Subtly scented, double, ruby-red flowers from July to September and masses of glossy, dark green leaves. This vigorous, repeat-flowering bush rose is perfect for the front of a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. An excellent gift for a 40th wedding anniversary, the beautifully shaped blooms on stiff stems make excellent cut-flowers.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Hybrid Tea Rose
£6.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: cherry-red. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Flamboyant, fully double, fragrant, cherry-red flowers from July to September and mid-green leaves. This vigorous, large-flowered bush rose looks great in an open, sunny site under-planted with early flowering perennials and bulbs. To encourage a second or third flush of flowers remember to remove the faded blooms, cutting back to a healthy bud.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Hybrid Tea Rose
£6.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: salmon-pink. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. A profusion of large, fully double, scented, salmon-pink flowers from July to September and glossy, dark green leaves. This repeat-flowering, bush rose is perfect for a sunny rose border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. Vigorous and robust, it stands up well to both disease and rain.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Noisette Rose
£8.95
Position: full sun or partial shade (it's one of the best roses for a north facing aspect)Soil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average to fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: white to pale pink. Other features: scented flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Fragrant, fully double, white to pale pink flowers from July to September and light green leaves. This reliable, repeat-flowering, old climbing rose is ideal for a north-facing site. A popular and hardy climber since Victorian times, its slender, pliable stems are particularly suitable for training over a rose-arch, fence or wall.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
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Patio Rose
£7.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: deep ruby-red. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy.
These roses were potted up in November 2006. They flowered this season on the nursery and have now been cut back ready to plant in the garden. They have been reduced in price in order to make way for next year's stock which will be available at the end of October.Clusters of double, slightly scented, deep ruby-red flowers from July to September and glossy, mid-green leaves. This vigorous, repeat-flowering bush rose is perfect for a sunny border with fertile, moist, well-drained soil. An excellent gift for a 40th wedding anniversary, its compact and rounded habit makes it suitable where space is limited.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
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Patio Rose
£7.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: pearly-pink. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy.
These roses were potted up in November 2006. They flowered this season on the nursery and have now been cut back ready to plant in the garden. They have been reduced in price in order to make way for next year's stock which will be available at the end of OctoberClusters of semi-double, pearly-pink flowers from July to September and glossy, mid-green leaves. This dwarf cluster-flowered bush rose is an ideal patio plant for an open, sunny site. An excellent gift to mark a pearl wedding anniversary, it's perfect for where space is limited.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa
'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'
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Patio Rose
£7.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: average. Flowering period: July to September.
Flower colour: cream. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Clusters of double, creamy flowers from July to September and glossy, mid-green leaves. This dwarf cluster-flowered bush rose makes a lovely, long-flowering patio plant for an open, sunny site. An excellent birthday gift, its compact size is particularly suitable where space is limited.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Rambler Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and July.
Flower colour: carmine-red. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Extravagant clusters of white-centred, carmine-red flowers in June and July and glossy, mid-green leaves. The long, pliable stems of this vigorous, rambling rose are perfect for training over an arch or pergola. Best in an open, sunny site, it makes an excellent companion for creamy-white varieties such as Rosa
'Rambling Rector'. Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Rambler Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and July.
Flower colour: light salmon-pink. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Fabulously fragrant, fully double, light salmon-pink flowers on reddish-green stems in June and July and mid-green leaves. This vigorous rambling rose is perfect for training over an arch or pergola or a large sunny expanse of wall. A popular and reliable variety, the strongly scented blooms make excellent cut-flowers.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Rambler Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and July.
Flower colour: bright red. Other features: excellent cut-flowers.
Hardiness: fully hardy.
The arching stems of this vigorous, climbing rose are smothered with clusters of cup-shaped, slightly scented, double, bright red flowers in June and July. A good climber for covering a sunny house or garden wall, it flourishes on fertile, moist, well-drained soil.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Rambler Rose
£8.95
Position: full sun or light dappled shade.
Soil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing. Flowering period: June and July.
Flower colour: white.
Other features: excellent cut-flowers. Hardiness: fully hardy.
Small, elegant sprays of fully double, slightly scented, creamy-white flowers in June and July and glossy, dark-green leaves. The foliage of this vigorous, rambling rose is virtually evergreen, making it ideal for covering unsightly buildings or walls. It will happily grow in sun or partial shade, often producing a second flush of fragrant blooms.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 8-15cm (3-6in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier to manage them on the nursery in pots.
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Rambler Rose
£8.95
Position: full sunSoil: fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soil.
Rate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: June to August Flower colour: pale pink.
Hardiness: fully hardy. Large clusters of rosette-shaped, double, pale pink flowers are borne freely in summer. One of the best and most beautiful of ramblers, it is ideal for growing into a tree, over a pergola, or over any other support. It is rampant but the long, trailing branches up to 30ft that are covered in dainty, heavily scented roses is well worth it.
Garden care: Before planting shorten thick roots to 25cm (10in)
and reduce top-growth to an outward-facing bud 20-30cm (8-12in) above ground-level. Plant during a frost-free spell, incorporating well-rotted organic matter and a balanced fertiliser into the planting hole. Ensure that the
'bud union' (the bulge at the base of the shoots) is 2.5cm (1in) below the soil.
Goes well with: Lamium maculatum 'Roseum', Pulmonaria officinalis
'Sissing.
Hurst White', Chionodoxa luciliae Gigantea Group, Alchemilla mollis, Rosa
'Congratulations', Rosa 'Silver Jubilee'All our roses are field grown. In October/November they are dug up and potted. However, they will not produce any new roots until spring, so don't be surprised if the compost falls away from the roots when winter planting. Some suppliers send out
'bare root' plants unpotted, but we don't as it is easier | | |