2009 Alphabetical List of Roses

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2009 Alphabetical List of Roses K1 E2 Back Circle K2 North Entrance E3 F2 E1 South Entrance F1 D1 J1 D2 B G1 G2 L2 C3 C1 H1 H3 J2 L1 C2 H2 A Main Entrance Peggy Rockefeller Rose Garden Alphabetical List of Roses – 2009 Key: Name of Variety – Collection (if one), Class (Location in the garden – see map) A Shropshire Lad – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (J2, L1) A. MacKenzie – Canadian Collection, Shrub (J1) About Face™ – Grandiflora (F2, G1) Abraham Darby® – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (J2, L1) Adelaide Hoodless – Canadian Collection, Shrub (J1) Agnes – Hybrid Rugosa (K2) Alba Semi-plena – Heritage Collection, Alba before 1754 (K1) Alchymist – Climbers, Shrub (J1) Alfred Colomb – Heritage Collection, Hybrid Perpetual 1865 (K2) Alfred Sisley® – Shrub (J1) Alister Stella Gray – Pillars, Noisette (B) All the Rage – Easy Elegance® Collection, Shrub (E2) Allamand-Ho – Griffith Buck Collection, Shrub (L2) Aloha® – Climbers, Large Flowered Climber (L2) Altissimo® – Climbers, Large Flowered Climber (J2) Amadeus® – Climbers, Large Flowered Climber (L2) Ambridge Rose – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (L1) American Beauty – Heritage Collection, Hybrid Perpetual 1875 (K2) Amiga Mia – Griffith Buck Collection, Shrub (L2) Anne Boleyn® – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (L1) Anne-Marie de Montravel – Polyantha (J1) Anson Jones – Pioneer Collection, Shrub (J1) Antike 89® – Climbers, Large Flowered Climber (J2) Applejack – Griffith Buck Collection, Shrub (L2) April Moon – Griffith Buck Collection, Shrub (L2) Arethusa – Heritage Collection, China 1903 (K1) Arrillaga – Heritage Collection, Hybrid Perpetual 1929 (K2) Audubon – Pioneer Collection, Shrub (J1) Auguste Renoir® – Romantica® Collection, Hybrid Tea (E1) Aunt Honey – Griffith Buck Collection, Shrub (L2) Autumn Damask – Heritage Collection, Damask before 1819 (K1) Autumn Delight – Hybrid Musk (K2) Awakening – Climbers, Large Flowered Climber (Central Gazebo) Baby Alberic – Polyantha (J1) Baby Faurax – Polyantha (J1) Ballerina – Pillars, Hybrid Musk (B, K2) Barn Dance – Griffith Buck Collection, Shrub (L2) Baronne Prévost – Heritage Collection, Hybrid Perpetual before 1841 (K2) Belinda – Hybrid Musk (K2) Belinda's Dream – EarthKind™ Collection, Shrub (C1, South Entrance) Bellard – Heritage Collection, Hybrid Gallica before 1842 (K1) Belle de Crécy – Heritage Collection, Hybrid Gallica 1829 (K1) Belle Isis – Heritage Collection, Hybrid Gallica 1845 (K1) Belle Story® – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (North Entrance) Belmont Yellow – Polyantha (J1) Benjamin Britten® – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (L1) Betty Boop™ – Floribunda (F2, G2) Betty Prior – Floribunda (C2, H2) Blueberry Hill™ – Floribunda (G2) Blush Noisette – Pillars, Noisette prior to1817 (B) Blushing Knock Out™ – Knock Out® Collection, Shrub (F2) Blythe Spirit® – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (J2) Bolero™ – Romantica® Collection, Floribunda (E1) Bonica™® – Shrub (K2) Borderer – Polyantha (North Entrance) Bouquet Parfait® – Pillars, Hybrid Musk (B, K2) Brass Band™ – Floribunda (D2) Brave Patriot – Griffith Buck Collection, Shrub (L2) Breathless – Hybrid Tea (E1) Brite Eyes – Large Flowered Climber (J1) Brother Cadfael – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (J2, L1) Brother's Grimm Fairy Tale™ – Kordes Collection, Floribunda (D2) Bubble Bath – Hybrid 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Pioneer Collection, Shrub (J1) Casa Blanca – Climbers, Large Flowered Climber (J2) Casino® – Climbers, Large Flowered Climber (L1) Céline Forestier – Climbers, Noisette (L1) Centennial – Easy Elegance® Collection, Grandiflora (E2) Charles Darwin – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (J2) Charles de Mills – Heritage Collection, Hybrid Gallica prior to 1790 (K1) Charles Lefèbvre – Heritage Collection, Hybrid Perpetual 1861 (K2) Charles Rennie Mackintosh – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (J2) Charlotte – David Austin® English Collection, Shrub (J2) Charlotte Anne – Floribunda (E2) Charmant® – Kordes Collection, Miniature (L2) Chartreuse de Parme – Shrub (J1) Cherry Parfait™ – Grandiflora (D1) Chicago Peace® – Hybrid Tea (G1) China Doll – Polyantha (J1) China Doll, Climbing – Climbing Polyantha (J1, North Entrance) Chrysler Imperial – Hybrid Tea (G1) Cinco de Mayo™ – Floribunda 2009 AARS Winner (E3) Cinderella Fairy Tale™ – Kordes Collection, Shrub (D2) Clair Matin® – Climbers, 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