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JOHN WATERER<br />

<strong>Hybrid</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> Rose. 1970. 3ft-4ft.<br />

This variety is a superb dark red that has a good production of flowers<br />

and quickly and freely reproduces each crop of bloom.<br />

It has many winning points. The perfume is good without being strong,<br />

it has a classic form and, with a larger than average sized bloom, it has a<br />

presence rarely found in a rose.<br />

Makes a lovely cut flower as the blooms last well in water, and looking at<br />

the photograph will produce a fabulous indoor show in a vase.<br />

Good strong growth with a vigorous and branching habit and fairly<br />

healthy.<br />

Has been popular for over thirty years and will continue to do so for<br />

many years to come.<br />

A truly desirable rose and everything that a <strong>Hybrid</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> should be.<br />

Highly Recommended.<br />

Royal National Rose Society Certificate Of Merit.<br />

Named after an English nurseryman.<br />

JOSEPHINE (Weksiamia)<br />

<strong>Hybrid</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> Rose. 2009. 2ft-3ft<br />

A fantastic new hybrid tea with enormous ruffled blooms of rich ruby<br />

red. The petals are huge (just one can cover a child’s palm) and hold<br />

their brilliance and form from beginning to end.<br />

The new foliage is quite distinctive and changes from reddish to green<br />

as the season unfolds.<br />

Josephine makes an impressive and conspicuous addition to any garden.<br />

The huge blooms repeat well, and with regular dead heading will<br />

keep repeating until the first frosts.<br />

Hardy and good disease resistance with a full fruity fragrance.<br />

Named for the international best selling author Josephine Cox who selected Dr Barnardos as the beneficiary<br />

of sales.<br />

JOSEPHINE BRUCE<br />

<strong>Hybrid</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> Rose. 1950. 2ft-3ft<br />

<strong>Hybrid</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> <strong>Roses</strong><br />

We have re-introduced this rose as we have had so many requests<br />

for it this season.<br />

Lovely dark red blooms which repeat well right through the season.<br />

The blooms expand slowly from the large buds and the blooms are<br />

long lasting.<br />

It has a sweet apple fragrance which is possibly the reason for so<br />

many requests.<br />

Highly recommended for its colour but does need loving care and<br />

attention.<br />

Prone to a bit of mildew later in the season but that can be kept under<br />

control with spraying.<br />

Bred by Alfred James Fraser. UK. Introduced by Bees Ltd in 1950.<br />

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />

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