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Laurel Nursery
 
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'Aureola' Pure golden yellow. Flowers full, growth vigorous.
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Dr. F. G Chandler - The buds are long and pointed, carried on strong, erect stems. The colour is bright crimson scarlet of an even shade. Growth and habit excellent. Old rose fragrance.
 
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Eulalia - Flowers very large, full and extraordinarily long lasting. Colour: strong pink with yellow reflections. Recommended.
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‘Evert van Dyk’ – Large, full, clear carmine pink flowers. Apparently a seedling of ‘Columbia’ and a healthy, vigorous, productive variety.
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Gipsy Lass  Rich scarlet, double flowers.  Sweetly scented. 
 
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‘Hector Deane’. Shapely blooms of lustrous cerise pink. Growth vigorous with attractive large foliage. Richly fragrant. Highly recommended.
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Climbing Mary Hart HT (Sonter). A vigorous climbing sport. The colour is described as crimson scarlet, flushed orange and fading to a deep carmine.
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Clg. Madame Pierre S. du Pont - This climbing sport of the lovely yellow ochre rose has been fixed and budded on Fortuniana Stock by the Laurel Nursery.
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Polyantha Roses. Our Allies – White, suffused pale pink; A Queensland variety of great merit.
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Queensland Beauty. A pink sport of Golden Dawn. Colour: a deep rose pink in the bud stage, but when opened the inner face of the petals show various shades of flesh pink contrasting with the deeper colour on the outside of the petals. Light tea scent.
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