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Rose List Gardens NORTH HAVEN 2011 Rose List Gardens Cultivar/Variety Name Color Description Antique 'Alister Stella Gray' Yellow Climbing Noisette. Easily trained rose with small, full fragrant blooms. 'American Beauty' Pink Hybrid Perpetual. Strong tea scented blooms. Blooms heaviest in spring and fall. 'Anson Jones' ! Yellow Shrub - Texas Pioneer Rose.Upright growth habit, with creamy yellow blooms that vary in intensity. 'Archduke Charles' ! Crimson China. Blooms darken from light pink to crimson. Very fragrant. Repeat bloomer. 'Autumn Damask' Pink Damask. Amazingly fragrant flowers bloom spring and fall. 'Awakening' Cream Climber. Great used on large structures such as pergolas. 'Bayse's Purple' Purple Shrub. Large single purple flowers and thorny stems. 'Buff Beauty' ! Apricot Hybrid Musk. Nearly continous bloomer with double blooms and a sweet scent. 'Caroline Hairston' Cream Texas Pioneer Rose. Large semi-double blooms are held nicely above this large shrub. 'Cecile Brunner', Cl. ! Pink Polyantha Climber. Clusters of flowers bloom on old wood. 'Clotilde Soupert' Cream Polyantha. Small, rounded, fragrant rose overstuffed with petals. 'Coral Beauty' Salmon Polyantha. Culsters of small, semi-double flowers on a compact shrub; excellent for borders and containers. 'Dame De Coeur' ! Crimson Early Hybrid Tea. Large, double blooms darken with age. Excellent for cutting. 'Dr. Grill' Copper Tea. Unique cutting rose with a lovely tea fragrance. 'Dublin Bay' Red Climbing. Fragrant, large flowered rose can be trained as a climber or allowed to grow into a large, cascading shrub. 'F.J. Lindheimer'! Yellow Orange Shrub -Texas Pioneer Rose. Repeat bloomer, color changes in intensity due to seasonal temperatures. 'Felicia' ! Apricot Hybrid Musk. Intense fragrance makes an outstanding cut flower. 'Ferdinand Pichard' Pink Hybrid Perpetual. Unique sweet, bourbon scented blooms. Bright green foliage. 'Forever Irene' Red Texas Pioneer Rose. Fragrant, dark red rose fades to crimson. Good repeat bloomer. 'Francis Dubreuil' Crimson Tea. Full, velvet crimson blooms on a robust bush. Nice tea scent. 'General Schablikine' Salmon Tea. Fragrant, double blooms of salmony beige with edges of carmine. 'Granny Grimmets' Crimson Hybrid Perpetual. Prolific rebloomer with sweet, spicy scent. Disease resistant. 'Hermosa' ! Pink China. Dark blue-green foliage. Fragrant, free bloomer. 'Highway 290 Pink Buttons'! Pink Found Rose. This little rose has been found across Central & South Texas. Small rosy pink blossoms o a compact form. 'Jane Bullock' ! Yellow Shrub -Texas Pioneer Rose. Fragrant, semi-double flowers appear throughout the season. Great landscaping rose. 'Joe Woodard' Yellow & Pink Texas Pioneer Rose. Fragrant, semi-double yellow flowers bloom on this small upright shrub. 'Lady Banks' White ! White Species. Long lived species rose. Covered with small blooms in spring. Thornless & very fragrant. Rosa banksiae alba. 'Lady Banks' Yellow ! Yellow Species. Fragrant double flowers bloom in spring. Thornless climber. Rosa banksiae lutea. 'Lady Pamela Carol' Yellow Texas Pioneer Rose. Three inch blooms on a vigoruos bush. Very disease resistant. 'Landmark Rose' Pink Shrub -Texas Pioneer Rose. Flat, ruffled, soft pink blooms. 'Lavender Lassie' ! Lilac Hybrid Musk. Very fragrant flowers in large clusters on a loose shrub. Can be trained as a climber. 'Lavender Pink Parfait' Pink Found. Small, semi-double, fragrant rose is well-suited for use in containers and small spaces. 'Mae Dean' ! Pink Texas Pioneer Rose. Fragrant, showy double blooms on long canes are perfect for cutting. 'Maggie' ! Violet Shrub. A found rose with highly fragrant flowers all summer and some hips in the fall. 'Marie Van Houtte' Yellow & Pink Tea. Fragrant blooms contrast nicley with the dark shiny foliage. 'Martha Gonzales' ! Scarlet China. A found rose that is a continuous show of single petal blooms. Disease resistant. 'Mermaid' Yellow Climber. Fragrant, large single flower . Repeats best once established. Great disease resistance. 'Mier Y Teran' Pink Texas Pioneer Rose. Fragrant, large, double blooms grow on a vigorous, disease resistant shrub. 'Miss Lillian' ! Apricot Shrub - Texas Pioneer Rose. Fragrant apricot-pink blend blooms. Almost thornless. 'Mme. Isaac Pereire' ! Violet Bourbon. Very fragrant old garden rose. * - Patented Variety ! - Own Root Rose Speak with a NHG Garden Advisor for questions and availability. Compliments of North Haven Gardens, 7700 Northaven Rd, Dallas, TX 75230, 214-363-5316 www.NHG.com Cultivar/Variety Name Color Description Page 2 'Monsieur Tillier' ! Pink Tea. Sweetly fragrant with flowers throughout the season. 'Moroccan Rose' Pink Found. Fragrant pink flowers bloom on long canes. Unique, fragrant rose. 'Nacogdoches' Yellow Found. Eye-catching, bright yellow pointed blooms are great for cutting. Good disease resistance. 'Old Blush' ! Pink China. Semi-double in loose clusters followed by large orange hips. Slight fragrance. 'Paul Neyron' ! Pink Hybrid Perpetual. Fragrant rich pink flowers can reach up to 6 or 7 inches wide. 'Peggy Martin' ! Pink Climber. Famous rose that survived Hurricane Katrina. Blooms throughout the growing season. 'Penelope' ! Peach Hybrid Musk. Clusters of pale peachy-pink, semi-double flowers. Orange hips. Fragrant. 'Pink Grootendorst' Pink Rugosa. Blossoms have a carnation-like form, good repeat performance. 'Pioneer Spirit' Pink Climber - Texas Pioneer Rose. Quartered blooms have a light tea fragrance. Disease resistant. 'Red Cascade' ! Red Climber. Profuse bloomer covered in one-inch flowers. 'Republic of Texas' ! Yellow Shrub - Texas Pioneer Rose. Small blooms cover this mounding plant in spring to fall. Hips in winter. 'Rise N Shine' Yellow Miniature. Petals come to sharp points. Disease resistant. 'Rockwall Sesquicentennial' Pink Texas Pioneer Rose. Compact bush will perform spring through frost, and is great for containers. 'Rose de Rescht' Pink Damask - Portland. Quartered blooms on a mounding shrub. Strong damask scent. Disease resistant. 'Rosette Delizy' Yellow & Pink Tea. Shapely blossoms with tea frgrance. Can be easily maintined at a smaller size. 'Sombreuil' ! White Tea. One of the hardiest and most vigorous old-fashioned roses. 'Star of the Republic' ! Apricot Fragrant with graceful cascading growth habit. 'Stephen F. Austin' Yellow Texas Pioneer Rose. Semi-double blooms prolific on a large shrub. 'Sweet Verlin' Pink Texas Pioneer Rose. Pink semi-double blooms on a nearly thornless shrub. 'Thomas Affleck' ! Rose Shrub - Texas Pioneer Rose. Shrubby, thornless rose. Very fragrant. 'Valentine' ! Red Floribunda. Compact grower with clusters of semi-double flowers. 'Winecup' Crimson Found. Semi-double blooms with occasional white streaks. Apple fragrance. Disease resistant. Austin's English 'Abraham Darby' * Apricot Large, full blooms and a strong fruity fragrance. 'Darcey Bussell' * Crimson Free-flowering upright bush with full crimson roses. Fragrant. 'Falstaff' * ! Crimson Large, cupped and full-petaled flowers. Good upright arching habit for the back of borders. 'Golden Celebration' * ! Gold Moderate honey fragrance. 'Graham Thomas' * Yellow Strong tea rose fragrance and repeats well. 'Heritage' Pink Full, spicy scented blooms make excellent cut flowers. 'L.D. Braithwaite' * Crimson Bright crimson blooms become more fragrant as they mature. 'Lady of Megginch' * Pink Large cupped roses have old rose and raspberry fragrance. 'Molineux' Yellow Rich yellow double roses with beautiful form. Winner of 3 awards. Musky tea fragrance. 'Pat Austin' * Copper Blooms with beautiful rosette formation. Fruity fragrance. 'Port Sunlight' * Apricot Quartered rosettes in shades of warm apricot. Strong tea fragrance. 'Teasing Georgia' * Yellow Beautifully formed blooms. Strong tea fragrance. Disease resistant. 'Tradescant' * Crimson Ruffled petals form a perfect rosette with a strong, old rose scent. 'William Shakespeare 2000' * Crimson Shallow, quarted blooms with strong, old rose fragrance. 'Winchester Cathedral' White Full blooms massed on a rounded shrub. Strong old rose scent. 'Young Lycidas' * Pink Beautiful flower form. Frgrant with tea, old rose, and cedar wood notes. Climbing 'All Ablaze' * Red Showy clusters with a slight spice fragrance. Blooms on new and old wood. 'America' Salmon Large well-formed buds with a spicy fragrance. Blooms on new and old wood. AARS 1976 'Citrus Burst' * Yellow & Pink Soft pink and yellow-striped climber with good disease resistance and a slight green apple fragrance. 'Don Juan' Red The best red climber with fragrant flowers. Blooms on new and old wood. 'Eden' * Pink Starts to climb the second year. Large shell pink flowers with a strong tea fragrance. 'Fourth of July' Red & White 1999 AARS Winner. Fragrant, semi-double blooms on vigorous plant. 'Garden Sun' * Apricot Blooms freely all season on new and old wood. 'Iceberg' White Same great qualities of the floribunda. Mild honey fragrance. Blooms on old wood. 'Jeanne LaJoie' ! Pink Climbing miniature rose covered with tons of small pink blooms. Blooms throughout the growing season Great in small gardens. 'Joseph's Coat' Yellow & Red Colorful blooms of yellow & scarlet. Good repeat bloom. Blooms on old & new wood. 'Night Owl' * Purple Dark wine purple bloom with yellow stamens. Spicy clove fragrance. Blooms on new wood. 'Polka' * Peach Strong fragrance and good repeat blooms. * - Patented Variety ! - Own Root Rose Speak with a NHG Garden Advisor for questions and availability. Compliments of North Haven Gardens, 7700 Northaven Rd, Dallas, TX 75230, 214-363-5316
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