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Roses of All Time Rose varieties for the Valley Alba Crimson Glory Climber One of the most fragrant roses of all time. Small climber can be managed on a simple trellis or stake. Dark red roses with Madame Plantier velvety-black undercast. 1835 Alba rose. Clusters of flowers open pure white. Very fragrant. Spreading habit, like a noisette. Can be trained as a Don Juan Climber small climber. Deep velvety red; cuts well. Slow climber, or large shrub. Excellent for cutting. Helen’s favorite! Strong fragrance. Bourbon Eden Climber Louise Odier One of the Romantica Climbers from Star Roses. Soft pink, pastel flowers contrast with glossy dark green foliage. Very 1851 Bourbon rose. Classic old roses, medium pink, extra disease resistant. fragrant, heavily doubled on a sprawling plant. Queen of Bourbons First Prize Climber Huge silvery-pink blooms; cuts well. 1834 Bourbon rose. Dark pink, very fragrant. Reine Victoria Fourth of July Climber AARS winner with large semi-double blooms striped red and 1872 Hybrid Perpetual. Medium pink, heavily doubled flowers white. Very nice foliage. Outstanding performer! Disease on a tall shrub. Extremely fragrant. resistant. Souvenir de la Malmaison Golden Showers Climber 1843 Bourbon rose. Flowers are very pale pink, open flat with Good yellow climbing rose. Bright flowers fade to pale yellow. lots of doubling. Very fragrant. Abundant bloom, moderate fragrance, good disease resistance. Bourbon Climber Handel Climber White blossoms with dark pink /red vedges; very elegant. Big Zepherine Drouhin Climber climber, excellent for arbors. 1868 Bourbon rose. Deep rose color, fragrant, thornless! Said to be shade tolerant. Iceberg Climber This sport of the great white Floribunda is an excellent Cli Hybrid Tea climber. Vigorous, disease-free, abundant bloom. The best white climber on the market. Peace Climber Joseph's Coat Climber Masses of huge blooms in spring. Prune to encourage Gaudy mix of red, pink, orange, yellow! Tough garden plant spreading habit. that is consistently popular. Climber Rosarium Uetersen Very double, fragrant; disease-free small climber. Altissimo Sally Holmes Climber Very upright growth habit, use as a climber or a “pillar” rose. Pink buds open to single white flowers. Pink blush in cool Vivid petals are Chinese lacquer-red. Plant is very disease- weather. Very tough. Grow as climber or large spreading resistant and vigorous. shrub. Outstanding! Valentine’s Day Climber America Climber Small climber to 6 - 10 feet. “...there ain’t no redder red,” says Coral-pink blooms in clusters. Very fragrant blooms all Weeks Wholesale Rose. Good disease resistance. season--one of the best climbers. Blaze Improved Climber Westerland Climber Unique apricot-orange, fragrant flowers on a vigorous, The standard red rambling rose, now with greater vigor and disease-free plant. Outstanding! better disease resistance. Cecille Brunner Climber David Austin A very vigorous climber with a long springtime bloom. Disease free. Tolerates shade. Sweet fragrance. Abraham Darby Cocktail 1985 Upright small climber to 6 to 8 feet. Single red blossoms have Gertrude Jekyll bright yellow center. Introduced 1957. Great disease resistance. 1986. One of David Austin’s first, and still one of his best. Deep Can be grown as a free-standing upright shrub pink, classic overlapping petals, very fragrant flowers. Vigorous Crepuscule grower. 1904 heirloom noisette. Apricot yellow fragrant flowers on a Golden Celebration small climber. Golden yellow, holds its color well even in heat. Reasonable cutting stems, and great to photograph. Redwood Barn Nursery 8/14/2019 1 Rose varieties for the Valley Graham Thomas Iceberg Soft yellow, very fragrant. Very tall: use as small climber or World's best landscape rose. Pure, bright white, blooms allow to spread. Tough, disease resistant. One of the best profusely all summer. Very disease resistant. Can be kept at Austin roses. any height. L.D. Braithwaite Intrigue 1988 One of the early David Austin roses with classic old rose Unique plum blossoms on a perky plant with a great garden flower form, heavily doubled, dark red. Light fragrance. Large habit. Unusual color stands out in arrangements. Fragrant. bush. Disease resistant. Mary Rose Julia Child 1983. One of David Austin’s early introductions. An excellent Buttery yellow flowers. Glossy green leaves. Very disease landscape rose with very fragrant flowers that are strong pink. resistant. AARS 06 Can grow as a shrub or climber Ketchup & Mustard Pat Austin Bright red with yellow reverse. Clean shiny foliage, compact Very unusual color: coppery orange, with each petal yellow on growth habit. Good disease resistance. Eye-catching. the reverse. Medium size bush. My boy said ‘get this one!’ Livin' Easy Floribunda Great landscape rose. Blooms profusely with soft apricot- orange flowers. Moderate fragrance. Angel Face Margaret Merril Very popular. Ruffled blooms, strong sweet lemony scent. Ruffled, semi-double, pure white; disease-free, fragrant. Would sell great if Iceberg didn’t dominate the market. Betty Boop Definitely more compact and fragrant. Stunning bicolor blooms have white petals, red edges. Constant bloom on a strong, healthy plant. Our Lady of Guadalupe Very elegant silvery pink flowers in abundant clusters. This one Brilliant Pink Iceberg should be used more. Always in bloom, would make a great A pink-blushed sport of the famous Iceberg rose. Disease-free, hedge. May become hard to get. blooms profusely. Playboy Burgundy Iceberg Bright orange-red single flowers; nice glossy foliage. Dramatic! A variation of the famous Iceberg, with purple-red flowers. Disease-free, abundant bloom, incredibly tough. Scentimental Red & white candy striped; unique! Very fragrant. Easy. Will Chris Evert get tall, but can be kept at any height. Great for a hedge. Yellow-orange with red tips. Great garden performance, good disease resistance. Moderate fruity fragrance. Singin’ The Blues 2010. Extremely fragrant, deep lavender blooms. Good disease Cinco De Mayo resistance. Fragrance of citrus and verbena. “This 2009 AARS Floribunda winner boasts a non-stop display of flowers whose color is almost impossible to describe - a mix Summer Fashion between smoked lavender and rusty red orange. It has the Soft, pale yellow flowers blended with pink, look like porcelain. plant habit and great foliage of its award-winning parent 'Julia Nice compact habit. Child'.” Sun Flare Easy Going Lemon-yellow, flattened ruffled blooms; nice low grower. Good Peachy yellow, profuse blooms. Very disease resistant. Great landscape plant. for a hedge. Ebb Tide Sunsprite Strong bright yellow, heat tolerant. Outstanding landscape One of the deepest purple roses yet. Compact habit, abundant rose! Always in bloom; one of the best yellow roses ever. bloom. Strong fragrance. French Lace Grandiflora Ivory white with a hint of apricot. Nice ruffled petals; classic shape. Prolific. Hard to find. Gold Medal Yellow flowers with a red blush on a very clean, disease-free Gene Boerner plant. Great landscape shrub. Holds color well in heat. 1968 Floribunda, though tall (to 6 feet) for that class. Soft pink Moderate fragrance. roses, actually good for cutting. Very disease resistant. Somewhat shade tolerant. Lagerfeld Gruss an Aachen Mauve to pale lavender. Strong fragrance, great for cutting. 1909 early Floribunda. Nice growth habit. Flowers open pale Queen Elizabeth pink, then turn white. Sweet, light fragrance. Soft pink blossoms in clusters on very long stems. Very tall, outstanding landscape rose, great for background. Disease Hot Cocoa resistant. Smoky chocolate orange; very hard to describe or photograph! Disease resistant, blooms like crazy. Great garden plant. Redwood Barn Nursery 8/14/2019 2 Rose varieties for the Valley Hybrid musk Double Delight White petals have bright red edges. Very popular for cutting. Ballerina Strong sweet fragrance. Sprawling grower with big trusses of blooms that are pink with Electron white centers. Very disease resistant. Shade tolerant. 1960’s. Huge, shocking pink, extra-fragrant flowers. Bishop Darlington Firefighter Hybrid musk heirloom with an informal growth habit. Shade Long stemmed, rich red, super fragrant. Good disease tolerant, disease resistant. resistance. Paul's Himalayan Musk First Prize 1876. Pale pink flowers in clusters have strong fragrance that Very large rose-pink flowers, classic exhibition form, great for you can smell from far away. Monster climber to 30 feet or cutting. Very fragrant. more. Fragrant Cloud Hybrid Perpetual Outstanding coral-red orange. Heat tolerant and super- fragrant. Baronne Prevost Grande Dame 1842 heirloom with great masses of fragrant pink flowers True rose pink. Very fragrant. Classic flower form. La Reine Honor 1842 early Hybrid Perpetual. Round buds open to cupped medium pink, very fragrant flowers. Very large, clear white flowers on very long stems; tall columnar shrub. One of the best white roses. Great for cutting. Mme Pierre Oger Often very fragrant, but varies with weather. 1878 sport of Reine Victoria, just pale pink instead of strong Ingrid Bergman pink.. Also very fragrant. Big, dark red blooms on long stems. A classic red cutting rose. Hybrid Tea Heat-tolerant; great for the Valley. John F. Kennedy Barbra Streisand Pure white, licorice fragrance. Large flowers, nice glossy dark Big blooms, soft lavender with dark purple edges. Powerfully green foliage. One of the most popular white roses. fragrant. Just Joey Barbra Streisand This rose is becoming a classic. Apricot/buff blossoms make a Big blooms, soft lavender with dark purple edges. great contrast in a bouquet. Mahogany foliage. Black Garnet Marilyn Monroe 1980 introduction with black buds that open to dark red Proving to be a great rose here! Good performance in heat. flowers. Disease resistant. Blooms hold well, cut beautifully. Unique color. Going to be a classic. Blue Girl Lilac-pink, large blooms on long stems -- like Sterling Silver, Medallion but a healthier plant. Light apricot, huge flowers, few thorns. Blue Nile Miss All American Beauty Lavender-mauve like Sterling Silver, but better grower. Shocking cerise pink flowers are very large. Sweet, strong fragrance. Very heat tolerant. Brandy Huge golden-bronze blooms are perfectly formed.
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