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Full Sail  (ht) — Full bright white blooms have a strong honeysuckle fragrance. Color Sport of New Zealand has parents attributes. 1999.

Honor (ht) — Pure white flowers four to five inches across. Bloom abundantly with cutting length stems. Canes have few thorns. 1980 AARS.

Iceberg (fl) — Ice white blooms. One of the best landscape whites. Great for hedges. 1958.

John F. Kennedy (ht)  — Slow opening fragrant white flowers. Stands up well to hot weather. 1965.

Moonstone (ht) —Very large flowers are white finely edged with pink. Mild tea and rose fragrance. 1999.





 

 
Pope John Paul II (ht) — Among the finest white roses ever, produces luminous, pristine, lavishly petaled blooms. Fresh citrus fragrance. 2008

Sally Holmes (cl) — Actually a shrub which shows climber habit. Foliage is glossy and disease resistant. Creamy white fragrant single blooms. 1976.

Starry Night — Single flowers of bright crisp white cover this medium sized bush. It never seems to stop flowering. 2002. Ht. 3’, Wd. 4’.

Winderemere — Neat and compact habit just right for small gardens. Pure cream flowers release a fruity citrus fragrance. 2008.
 
   

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