Peninsular Rose Club

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Peace YBl. 4 ft. Hybrid Tea, Yellow/Pink Bicolour
Perfect Moment RBl. LF 3 ft. Classic Hybrid Tea shaped blooms with an eye-catching colour arrangement.
The Pilgrim MY VF 4 ft. Shrub (English Rose), profuse, very double yellow flowers
Playboy RBl. NF 3 ft. Single blooms varying in colour, Playboy is one of the easiest and undemanding roses to grow. It is the parent of many modern roses.
Pristine W MF 3.5 ft. Cream-pink Hybrid Tea
Prominent OR LF 4 ft. Grandiflora
Renaissance LP VF Hybrid Tea England 1994
Rubies-n-Pearls MBl. NF 24" x 18" Miniature: Mauve red and white reverse bicolour with an appropriate name. Large enough to be a patio rose.
Sally Holmes W LF 3 -4 ft x 3ft pale apricot pink buds open to singlecreamy white blooms with a light, sweet scent. Large clusters on upright stems flower repeatedly until fall.
Savoy Hotel LP NF 3 - 3.5 ft. Large well-formed flowers on a healthy plant make this a favorite bedding and exhibition rose.
Secret PBl. MF 3 - 3.5 ft. A beautiful bicolour on the softer side. More blushing appears in cooler weather. Lovely fragrance, healthy bush, good repeat bloomer.
Sharifa Asma S MF 3 ft.
Silken Laumann OR Miniature (see article)  

 

Silver Star MV VF 4 ft. Good, non-fading colour, with a fragrance so powerful that a few of them will scent a room.
Solitaire YBl. LF 4 - 4.5 ft. These blooms are large and similar to Peace (which is not related) although the colours are a little more intense. Classic Hybrid Tea form.
St. John W NF 2.5 - 3 ft.
Summer Sunshine DY NF 4 - 4.5 ft. Clear dark yellow which doesn't fade. The flowers are held above dark green healthy leaves.
Warm Wishes / Sunset Celebration OP MF 3.5 ft. Hybrid Tea Large blooms with soft orange heart blending to apricot pink
Westerland - Climber Fl Cl. ABl. MF 15 - 18 ft. Classed as a floribunda but canes are far too long and need supoprt. Warm moist evenings bring out its lucious sweet scent.

Photos (c) 1997, 1998 by Janice Lee or (c) 1999 Trevor Inkpen. Used by permission.

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