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  2. List of rose cultivars named after people - Wikipedia

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    British Queen (1912 — McGredy, Ireland) Bürgermeister Christen Bergmann (1911 — Teschendorff, Germany) ... List of rose cultivars named after people.

  3. List of Award of Garden Merit roses - Wikipedia

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    The following is a selected list of rose varieties and cultivars which currently (2017) [1] hold the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] List of roses

  4. Category:Rose cultivars - Wikipedia

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    English. Read; Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. ... Hybrid wichurana rose cultivars (8 P) M. ... List of rose cultivars named after people; A.

  5. Rosa 'Sally Holmes' - Wikipedia

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    Rosa 'Sally Holmes' is a white shrub rose cultivar, bred by Robert Holmes in Great Britain in 1976, and named in honor of his wife, Sally. It was created from stock parents, Rosa 'Ivory Fashion' and Rosa 'Ballerina'.

  6. Rosa 'English Miss' - Wikipedia

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    Pawsey developed the new rose variety, 'English Miss' in 1977. The rose was named in honour of Pawsey's three-year-old daughter Sally-Anne. [6] It was introduced into Britain in 1979. The cultivar is a hybrid of Rosa 'Dearest' and Rosa 'The Optimist'. 'English Miss' was used to hybridize two child plants: Rosa 'Colchester Beauty', (Pawsey ...

  7. Rosa 'Baroness Rothschild' - Wikipedia

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    The rose cultivar was originally named, 'Baronne Adolphe de Rothschild', after a wealthy banker's wife. The rose was introduced in Australia by George Brunning of St. Kilda Nurseries in 1873 as 'Baroness Rothschild'. The cultivar was used to develop three child plants. [2] [3]

  8. Rosa 'Alexandre Girault' - Wikipedia

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    Between 1900 and 1930, René Barbier produced exceptional new rose cultivars, large-flowered rambling roses with strongly scented and beautifully shaped flowers. Barbier developed this new rose variety by crossing Rosa 'lucieae' , (a vigorous, trailing species from Japan known for its thick purplish-red canes and glossy, dark green, foliage ...

  9. Rosa 'Margaret McGredy' - Wikipedia

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    McGredy named his new rose cultivar after his mother, Margaret. The rose was introduced in France in 1927 and Australia in 1928, as 'Margaret McGredy'. Although the rose was awarded the Royal National Rose Society (RNRS) Gold Medal on 17 September, 1925, the rose was never commercially successful or popular with the public. [ 9 ] '