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Rose List 2021 A Guide To Rose Classification Rose List 2021 Save 20% by purchasing bareroot plants before December 1, 2020 Whatever style of garden you grow, from large to small, formal to Roses arrive in January! cottage, there is a rose that will enhance your beds and borders. Few plants give more of a color impact over such a long season. Roses are extremely hardy, drought-resistant once established and relatively easy to care for, despite a reputation for fussiness. For more information on caring for roses, please see our care sheet Bonnie's Guide to Growing and Caring for Roses. Depending on whether you want flowers for We're excited to present our Rose List for 2021! We've kept most of our cutting, a colorful hedge, a climbing sun-loving vine or a little pop of favorites and added several new varieties. We hope you'll find a rose to love. color, there is a rose variety for you. The following descriptions should If you're planting roses for the first time, pick up our flyer for instructions on planting roses in pulp Austin help you figure out which one is best for you. pots. Popular varieties sell out quickly, so for the best selection come in early! Hybrid Tea - Hybrid teas were originally created by crossing hybrid It is our intention to supply all roses listed, however, due to circumstances beyond our control some perpetuals with tea roses in the late 19th century. The flowers are varieties may not be available. well-formed with large, high-centered buds, perfect for cutting. Each Emily Bontë flowering stem usually bears a single bloom, but occasionally a stem will bear several blooms. Flowers repeat from spring through fall. N Denotes new introductions and varieties new at Orchard DAVID AUSTIN ROSES $49.99 Floribunda - Floribundas were originally produced by crossing Fragrance is denoted as: f Light Fragrance ff Moderate Fragrance fff Strong Fragrance polyanthas with hybrid teas. Flowers are often smaller than hybrid State of Grace R4 Abraham Darby* Peachy Pink fff Austin teas but are carried in large sprays, giving a better floral effect in the R1699 Bathsheba* Rich Apricot fff Austin garden. Blooms repeat from spring through fall. Floribunda shrubs are R1550 Carding Mill Pink, Apricot & Yellow fff Austin often smaller and bushier than the average hybrid tea. Many varieties R137 Chicago Peace Pink / Yellow f Hybrid Tea R1209 Charles Darwin Rich Yellow fff Austin make lovely cut flowers. R142 Chrysler Imperial Velvety Dark Red fff Hybrid Tea R1482 Claire Austin* Creamy White fff Austin Grandiflora - Grandifloras were created in the mid 20th century by R1451 Colorific Salmon w/ Scarlet Blush f Floribunda R194 Eglantyne Soft pink fff Austin crossing hybrid teas and floribundas. Grandiflora shrubs are typically R1701 Crazy Love Honey Yellow/ Copper Blend ff Grandiflora N 24731 Emily Brontë Soft pink tinged apricot fff Austin larger than either hybrid teas or floribundas, with hybrid tea-style R1738 Cream Veranda Cream-Apricot fff Shrub R1347 Gentle Hermione Purple Pink fff Austin flowers borne in clusters of three to five, nice for cutting. Blooms repeat R1647 Dee-Lish Deep Pink fff Hybrid Tea R269 Gertrude Jekyll* Rich Pink fff Austin from spring through fall. R1029 Distant Drums Tan w/ Orchid Pink ff Floribunda R282 Golden Celebration* Coppery Gold fff Austin Miniature - Usually very small plants (12"-24" in height) with R1622 Doris Day Pure Golden Yellow fff Floribunda R293 Graham Thomas* Rich Yellow fff Austin proportionately small flowers. Blooms repeat from spring through fall. R181 Double Delight Red / White fff Hybrid Tea R1707 Imogen Soft Lemon Yellow f Austin Climbing - Roses with long, flexible canes which can be trained to R1301 Dream Come True Gold Brushed Ruby f Hybrid Tea R1397 Lady Emma Hamilton Gold Orange Blushed Pink fff Austin climb on structures such as columns, arches and arbors. Must be R1429 Drop Dead Red Velvet Red f Floribunda R1371 Lady Of Shalott* Copper Apricot ff Austin manually trained and tied to supports. Most bloom repeatedly from R1724 Earth Angel Creamy Pink ff Hybrid Tea R434 Mary Rose Rose Pink fff Austin spring through fall; Cecile Brunner and Lady Banks roses have one R1425 Easy Does It Mango, Peach, Apricot Blend ff Floribunda R1483 Munstead Wood Deep Crimson fff Austin spectacular bloom in spring. R1686 Easy Spirit White w/ Cream Base f Floribunda R1660 Olivia Rose Austin Pure Pink fff Austin Miniflora - Somewhat larger in plant and bloom size than R1215 Ebb Tide Smoky Plum Purple fff Floribunda R1487 Princess Alexandra of Kent Glowing Pink fff Austin miniatures. The average miniflora rose bush size is 2.5 to 4.25 feet tall R1664 Edith's Darling Apricot-Gold fff Shrub R1663 Queen of Sweden Soft Pink ff Austin and wide. Perfume Factory R1157 Elle Shell Pink / Ivory fff Hybrid Tea R1723 Roald Dahl Soft Golden Apricot ff Austin Shrub - A diverse group of roses that don't fit into other categories. N 24723 Enchanted Peace Yellow, orange, & pink ff Hybrid Tea R1344 Strawberry Hill* Rose Pink fff Austin Generally disease-resistant and free-flowering, shrub roses vary in BUSH ROSES $39.99 R1276 Eternal Flame Soft Yellow fff Hybrid Tea R1695 The Ancient Mariner Pink fff Austin habit from tall and upright to low and spreading. R1302 Falling In Love Pink with Cream Reverse fff Hybrid Tea R1639 The Lady Gardener Rich Apricot fff Austin David Austin/English - Developed starting in the 1960s by English rose R1 Abbaye de Cluny Apricot Yellow fff Hybrid Tea R1704 Fiji Dark Cherry Pink f Hybrid Tea N 24732 The Mill on the Floss Pink w/ deeper edges ff Austin breeder David Austin, these roses are produced by crossing old garden R1156 About Face Golden w/ Bronze Reverse f Grandiflora R1387 Firefighter Dusty Velvet Red fff Hybrid Tea R1533 Tranquillity White f Austin roses with modern hybrid teas and floribundas. David Austin Roses R1440 Adobe Sunrise Salmon Orange Floribunda R244 Fragrant Cloud Coral / Red fff Hybrid Tea R1745 Vanessa Bell Pale Yellow fff Austin combine old-fashioned shape and fragrance with the repeat bloom and R1708 All Dressed Up Medium Pink f Grandiflora R1586 Francis Meilland Shell Pink Turning to White fff Hybrid Tea R1290 Windermere Cream fff Austin color range of modern roses. Many David Austin roses grow long canes R1668 All My Loving Deep Pink ff Hybrid Tea R253 French Lace Pastel Apricot Cream f Floribunda R1594 Wollerton Old Hall* Soft Yellow Cream fff Austin and are best used as short climbers. R30 Angel Face Lavender fff Floribunda R1682 Frida Kahlo Scarlet Striped w/ Gold f Floribunda Tree/Standard - Tree Roses have a 36" tall central cane with a hybrid R1626 Anna's Promise Gold, Pink, Copper ff Grandiflora R869 Full Sail Bright White fff Hybrid Tea rose grafted onto the top. Tree roses require staking throughout R1642 Apricots n' Cream Apricot to Ivory f Hybrid Tea N 24713 Fun in the Sun Gold Flushed w/ Pink fff Grandiflora *This David Austin Rose is best grown as a climber. their lives. R866 Barbra Streisand Rich Lavender fff Hybrid Tea R281 Gold Medal Gold to Cream fff Grandiflora Patio Tree - Patio Tree Roses have a 24" tall central cane with a hybrid N 24712 Belinda's Blush Cream w/ pink blush ff Shrub R287 Gourmet Popcorn Bright White fff Shrublet rose grafted onto the top. Patio tree roses require staking throughout R1069 Black Baccara Velvety Black Purple Hybrid Tea R1452 Grande Dame Deep Rose Pink fff Hybrid Tea their lives. R1702 Bliss Creamy Apricot Pink f Hybrid Tea R1160 Honey Dijon Golden Tan ff Grandiflora R1170 Bolero Pure White fff Floribunda R1025 Hot Cocoa Smoky Chocolate Orange ff Floribunda R84 Bonica Peachy Pink ff Shrub R331 Iceberg Ice White f Floribunda R88 Brandy Warm Apricot ff Hybrid Tea R1637 Icecap Pure White Floribunda R910 Bronze Star Orange / Apricot fff Hybrid Tea R335 Ingrid Bergman Dark Red f Hybrid Tea R1729 Burst of Joy Orange w/ Yellow Reverse f Floribunda R337 Intrigue Plum Purple fff Floribunda R1643 Candy Cane Cocktail White with Dark Pink Edge Floribunda R353 John F. Kennedy Greenish White ff Hybrid Tea R1710 Celestial Night Plum w/ Raspberry Reverse f Floribunda R356 Judy Garland Yellow / Orange / Scarlet fff Floribunda Orchard Nursery and Florist, Inc. 4010 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette, CA 94549-3409 (925) 284-4474 www.orchardnursery.com Orchard Nursery and Florist, Inc. 4010 Mt. Diablo Blvd., Lafayette, CA 94549-3409 (925) 284-4474 www.orchardnursery.com R646 Sheila’s Perfume Yellow Edged w/ Deep Pink f Floribunda N 24716 Silver Lining Silvery Lavender f Floribunda R1596 South Africa Amber Yellow ff Floribunda R1728 State of Grace Apricot w/ Pink Reverse ff Grandiflora R693 Sterling Silver Lavender fff Hybrid Tea R1741 Stilletto Deep Magenta fff Hybrid Tea R1459 Sugar Moon Pure White fff Hybrid Tea R1737 Summer Romance Pink fff Floribunda Twilight Zone R1705 Sunny Sky Yellow ff Hybrid Tea R708 Sunset Celebration Apricot to Amber Pink ff Hybrid Tea BUSH ROSES $39.99 (CONT.) R710 Sunsprite Deep Yellow fff Floribunda R1691 Sweet Mademoiselle Peachy Pink to Apricot fff Hybrid Tea R1213 Julia Child Butter Gold fff Floribunda R742 Tiffany Pink w/ Yellow Base fff Hybrid Tea R1606 Jump For Joy Peachy Pink f Floribunda R1551 Twilight Zone Deep Velvet Purple fff Grandiflora R357 Just Joey Rich Apricot fff Hybrid Tea R1234 Vavoom Orange Juice Orange ff Floribunda R1499 Ketchup & Mustard Red & Yellow Bicolor ff Floribunda R773 Veterans’ Honor Bright Red f Hybrid Tea Double Delight Life's Little Pleasures R1453 Koko Loko Milk Chocolate and Lavender f Floribunda R1665 Violet's Pride Lavender w/Magenta Heart fff Floribunda R1159 Lasting Love
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