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The Australian the australian rosarianBrought to you by Silkies Rose Farm, Clonbinane Page 4 ip to : Sk d n e ri F t s e B To purchase Roses all year round rosesalesonline.com.au and for lovely roses as gifts you can visit giftroses.com.au 03 5787 1123 0418 337 765 [email protected] For more information on our Roses allaboutroses.com.au Silkies Rose Farm, 550 Spur Rd Clonbinane 3658 For gorgeous roses as gifts giftroses.com.au Dear Rose Friends, SILKIES ROSES are grown without the use of harsh WelcomeHow absolutely perfect timing chemicals - just as Mother Nature intended – to release this wonderful new naturally! Our success lies in ensuring the nutrition of our roses is balanced as well as being adequate; catalogue as we celebrate 30 we work with Nature and use only organically years as “SILKIES ROSES”. certified products. To be able to introduce GRA’S Our aim is to grow plants with high levels of vigour BLUE on the front cover is an rather than trying to make them grow fast. We use absolute joy, especially since and recommend complete organic fertilizer with 4 perfect Graham bred the rose and added trace elements and humates as this creates submitted it to the Australian the natural balance needed for better colour, Rose Trial Grounds, Adelaide, length of flowering season and better vase life. To pinks where it received a BRONZE ensure consistent growth, fertilizer is applied year- MEDAL and the Governor of round at the rate of one-half handful around each rose every 8 weeks. Gifu (Japan) Award as the 6 oranges & MOST FRAGRANT ROSE of the As part of our ongoing maintenance program, we 2015 Trials. use regular applications of Eco-Seaweed, Eco-Rose (fungicide) and Eco-Oil (insecticide). yellows Rose growing has been a most rewarding career for both of Our recipe is simple, safe and economical: us and relocating the rose 8 nursery from KILMORE where Mix together well and spray bursts of 10 Litre over leaves to runoff at we established in 1986, to our Bucket home here at CLONBINANE least once a month or more colour frequently at critical periods was a challenge! 1. 1/4 cup Eco-Rose of the season or if pests or It’s now a huge success which (dissolved) disease occur. fabulous we are both enjoying as we 2. 1 heaped We believe that the 10 have reduced open times to teaspoon of healthier the rose, the FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY Eco-Seaweed powder greater its natural resistance whites and MONDAY with rose to disease/pests and 3. 1/4 cup gardeners able to purchase Eco-Oil tolerance of environmental online at www.rosesalesonline. 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A healthy, well- 12 classic com.au where you will find a nourished rose will grow well huge selection of roses which without being pushed; can be delivered right to your reds why not manage your roses as we do? door via Australia Post at ANY time of the year! 100% Organically, naturally! 14 mauve & If you require assistance selecting roses bring your purples ideas and plans to the Rose Farm at CLONBINANE or Our Commitment to you... email: info@rosesalesonline. • Organically managed, supremely healthy, 100% com.au as it is our specialty 15 guaranteed rose plants on virus tested understock. the complete and commitment to the environment to ensure you • Information and friendly service using our rose list grow and enjoy magnificent combined 60 years of rose growing experience. roses in your garden! • A total rose experience – well maintained display Diana & Graham Sargeant gardens, thousands of potted roses, weekly email newsletter “Rose Rambler” and regular information CONSULTING ROSARIANS seminars throughout the seasons to assist you in all aspects of environmentally friendly gardening and rose care. To purchase Roses all year round rosesalesonline.com.au For more perfect pink roses visit Silkies Rose Farm, 550 Spur Rd Clonbinane 3658 For gorgeous roses as gifts giftroses.com.au duet chartreuse de parme abraham darby soeur emmanuelle Strong sensation Vase perfect Guaranteed to stun! Forever healthy is a very popular rose for its profuse flowering ability and gorgeous Delbard rose with exquisite fragrance and immensely long-lasting One of the loveliest David Austin shrub/climbing roses with produces an abundance of lilac pink, highly fragrant blooms which shades of pink, weather resistant blooms. A tall vigorous, very disease flowers on a sturdy, healthy shrub. magnificent intense fragrance. Large blooms of pink swirled with are massed with petals. The high-health bush is tall and upright - very resistant Hybrid Tea – Highly recommended! apricot blowsy petals. Highly recommended. highly recommended rose! perfect pinks my hero Amazing fragrance Modern Shrub Rose of extraordinary health and vigour. Classic, shining rose pink blooms clothe the shrub over a very long flowering season. The perfume is exquisite! child’s love Strong charectar Has frilly/scalloped petals and a gorgeous salmon-pink colour to match. Add to that, a delightful strong fragrance and this rose is sure to attract attention! best friend berry delightful forget me not Delicious Perfect Gift Sure to attract Very highly recommended rose for health, vigour, stunning foliage, Exquisite rose produces long, strong stems of the most highly fragrant Will please you no end as it is a very healthy, robust shrub which exquisite fruity fragrance from a Hybrid Tea shaped bud which opens bright pink roses which are ideally suited for flower arrangements. flowers continually. There is a sweet light fragrance and a truss of to a cupped mass of swirling petals in shades of mauve/warm pink. Highly recommended. blooms last very well in the vase! 4 To purchase Roses Roses all all year year round round rosesalesonline.com.rosesalesonline.com.auau For gorgeousFor rosesmore as perfect gifts giftroses.com.au pink roses visit Silkies [email protected] Farm, 550 Spur Rd ClonbinaneSilkies 3658 Rose Farm,For gorgeous 550 Spur roses Rd as Clonbinanegifts giftroses.com.au 3658 5 just joey Common delight Favourite rose in gardens everywhere, this wavy-petalled rose with huge fragrance on a healthy bush will delight you and all who admire golden celebration it in your rose garden! Long love Delightfully fragrant blooms filled with frilled petals of creamy gold on a large shrub-medium height climbing rose with lush mid-green healthy foliage – ideal 50th Anniversary GIFT ROSE. oranges & yellows molineux Strong & vibrant the golden child Stunning continual display of clear yellow blooms in cool weather, Perfection in a rose! golden creamy-yellow during summer; suitable for hedge to 1.2 metres and highly disease-resistant shrub. versigny Nicely rounded, extremely healthy shrub produces abundant clusters Beautiful all-rounder of fragrant, non-fading bright yellow blooms on strong stems prolifically – highly recommended rose – buy one for EACH of your children! Generously free flowering, this rounded, tall healthy shrub produces amazingly beautiful, fragrant blooms which are magnificent for a vase or simply to enjoy in the garden – lovely, lovely rose! gold bunny peace st. patrick ashram Reliable bloomer A true novel Long lasting! Astounding colour! One of the most reliable bloomers – fertilize regularly whilst Read the story “FOR LOVE OF A ROSE” by Antonia Ridge to know Green buds open to golden yellow on the most perfectly formed Perfectly shaped blooms on long stems ideal for cut flower flowering and dead-heal continually. Highly recommended for showy about the creation of this magnificent rose which will endure in rose blooms which are very long-lasting in a vase – this rose is definitely arrangements – lush, dark green healthy foliage on medium-tall bush. colour on medium height, rounded bush. gardens around the world – beautiful in the extreme! suited to warm climates or the hottest location in your garden! 6 To purchase Roses all year round rosesalesonline.com.au For gorgeous roses as gifts giftroses.com.au [email protected] Silkies Rose Farm, 550 Spur Rd Clonbinane 3658 7 bursts of carmagnole Life of colour A Delbard shrub rose of incredible beauty and healthy vigorous growth. Cream flowers which fade to white with outer petals flushed with pleasant brush-strokes of medium pink which, as the flowers colour age, turn pale pink. City Newcastle of double delight france libre gift for your eyes only Upper-class Tall & proud Intimately interesting Produces the most highly fragrant, perfectly formed single-stemmed Bright, beautiful, thornless long stems on an upright medium height Modern shrub rose will flower continuously producing showy, lightly roses continually throughout the season. bush make this rose a MUST for those who love to pick flowers scented single flowers in a delicious blend of rich sunset shades continually. roses including pink/peach/apricot with a crimson eye – very striking! tropical sunset maurice utrillo soul sister firestar Summer sensation Splashes of colour Soft & sweet Blazing beauty This is a very striking rose - one that stands out with beautiful form one of the Delbard Great French Impressionist Painters series – Colour blend of milky coffee and lavender perfectly formed blooms A kaleidoscope of colours including mandarin-orange, raspberry pink and amazing colour, yellow with orange stripes blending soft pink. honest, naïve yet passionate style and this glorious rose is all of that, on healthy bush. Highly recommended and very beautiful rose! and scarlet with medium sized blooms in massive profusion on a Healthy semi-glossy foliage to compliment such eye-catching beauty. from budburst through to the full, voluptuous and generous mature supremely healthy shrub. Most highly recommended rose! bloom. Very highly recommended rose. Royalty payments to CFA. 8 To purchase Roses all year round rosesalesonline.com.au For gorgeous roses as gifts giftroses.com.au [email protected] Silkies Rose Farm, 550 Spur Rd Clonbinane 3658 9 guardian angel mother’s love A delicate thought Warming & homely Is a very special rose - ideal gift for the family who lost their child beautifully long pointed buds of the palest pink with slightly deeper pink during pregnancy or birthing or simply to enjoy wonderful creamy- centres.
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