Mrs. Anthony Waterer
A dense, shapely and leafy shrub, heavily laden with full crimson, richly fragrant blooms of pleasing formation. Flowers in early summer, followed by only occasional blooms later on. Will need spraying to keep it healthy. Waterer, 1898. Read more
Mixed Border
Rose Hedges
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