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2020 List

Cultivar/Variety Name Description Antique American Beauty ! Deep 1875. Hybrid Perpetual. Cup-shaped flowers with a brilliant crimson color. Strong tea-scented blooms. Blooms heaviest in spring and fall. Thornless. Petal count 50. Blush Noisette ! Blush Pink 1817. Noisette. Soft pink double blooms are produced in clusters of 6 to 12 on a well foliaged plant. clove fragrance. Reblooming with a petal count of 25-40. CL Cecile Brunner ! Pink 1894. Polyantha Climber. Clusters of small pointed pink buds open to reveal creamy pink blooms with a moderate tea fragrance. Blooms heaviest in spring on old wood, some reblooming in the fall. Petal count 25-40. CL Celine Forestier ! Blend 1858. Noisette Climber. Fully double blooms of soft pink, and yellow with a strong spicy scent. Petal count 25-40. CL Clotilde Soupert ! Pink Blen 1902. Polyantha Climber. Almost thornless climber with a wonderful tea rose fragrance. Petal count 40 plus. CL Peggy Martin ! Pink UNK. Climber. Famous rose that survived Hurricane Katrina. Blooms throughout the growing season on nearly thornless canes. Petal count 15-25. CL Zepherine Drouhin ! Pink 1868. Thornless climber that blooms a beautiful cerise-pink in spring and fall with a strong bourbon fragrance. Petal count 15-25. Cramoisi Superieur ! Crimson 1832. China. Low-growing shrub with clusters of blooms all summer. Sweet, fruity fragrance. Petal count 15-25. Dame De Coeur ! Crimson 1958. Early Hybrid Tea. Large, double blooms darken with age. Excellent for cutting. Petal count 25- 40. Felicia ! Apricot 1928. Hybrid Musk. Fully double flowers of apricot pink fading to cream. Intense fragrance makes this rose an outstanding cut flower. Petal count 16-25. Le Vesuve ! Pink 1825. China. Large lilac-pink blooms with wonderfully swirled centers. Blooms almost nonstop during the growing season. Fragrant. Petal count 25-40. Maggie ! Violet UNK. Shrub. A found rose with highly fragrant flowers, blooms through summer and has rose hips in fall. Petal count 25-40. Marchesa Boccella ! Pink 1842. Hybrid Perpetual. Clusters of delicate, pink, multi-petaled blooms sit atop jade foliage. True to its classification, this rose seems to be in perpetual bloom. Intense rose fragrance. Petal count 40 plus. Marie Pavie ! Cream 1888. Polyantha. Nearly thornless rose. Musk fragrance. Pink buds open to clusters of creamy white blooms. Petal count 15-25. Martha Gonzales ! 1984. China. Bright scarlet, neat single flowers open flat to decorate a bushy shrub whose neat foliage has a dark tinge. Petal count 15-25. Monsieur Tillier ! Pink 1891. Tea. This large, upright shrub bears sweetly fragrant flowers that are a mixture of pale rose, and . Petal count 40 plus. Mrs. Dudley Cross ! Yellow/Pink Blus 1907. Tea. A compact, shapely bush with a constant supply of fragrant, double, delicately shaped yellow flowers that blush a little pink in the sun. The stems are nearly always thornless. Petal count 40 plus. Old Blush ! Pink 1752. China. Semi-double, lilac pink flowers in loose clusters. The blooms flush darker pink in the sun and are followed by large hips in late fall. Petal count 25-40. Penelope ! Peach 1924. Hybrid Musk. Clusters of large, fragrant, semi-double flowers adorn this compact rose during the growing season. Fat, orange-pink hips weigh down the bush in fall and winter. Petal count 25-30. Sombreuil ! White 1850. Tea. Creamy-white blooms are very large, flat, and quartered, with a most delicious tea rose fragrance. This mannerly climber is ideally suited for use as a pillar rose, or trained on a low wall, fence, or trellis. Petal count 40 plus. Austin's English Abraham Darby ! Apricot Large, cup-shaped blooms in shades of apricot, yellow and pink. A repeat bloomer with a rich, fruity fragrance. Petal count 70.

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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 Benjamin Britten Reddish Pink The unique shade of deep red-pink makes this rose glow in the landscape. Large rosette-shaped blooms with an intense fruity fragrance. May be trained as a climber. Petal count 60. Boscobel * Salmon Blooms have a classic rosette form with a rich salmon coloring. Fragrance is a medium strong myrrh with hints of pear and almond. Petal count 78. Carding Mill Apricot Large blooms in , apricot and yellow. Strong, beautiful myrrh fragrance. Repeats well. Enjoys warmer climates. Petal count 80. Charlotte * Yellow Sumptuous soft yellow, cup-shaped blooms with a delicious tea rose fragrance. Excellent repeat flowering and good disease resistance. Petal count 100. Claire Austin, CL* White Pale lemon-yellow buds open to reveal large, multi-petaled blooms. Grown as an arching shrub or climber. Complex myrrh and vanilla fragrance. Petal count 120. Darcey Bussell * Crimson Deep crimson rosettes with a delightful fruity fragrance. An exceptional variety which flowers freely and repeats well. Compact, bushy growth. Petal count 70. Desdemona * White Pink buds open to beautiful, pure white blooms, with an attractive hint of pink at the earliest stage of flowering. Strong old rose fragrance. Petal count 52. Gertrude Jekyll * Pink Large rosettes of rich, glowing pink. Strong well-balanced old rose fragrance. Repeat flowering. Petal count 80. Golden Celebration Gold Large golden blooms have a strong tea fragrance with a hint of strawberry. Forms a rounded, arching shrub or may be used as a climber. Repeat flowering. Petal count 70. Graham Thomas, CL * Yellow Rich yellow cup-shaped blooms with a strong, fresh tea fragrance. Voted the World's Favorite Rose by the World Federation of Rose Societies. May be grown as a large shrub or trained as a climber. Repeat flowering. Petal count 45. James L Austin * Cerise Pink Large rosettes of deep pink with a light fruity scent. Growth habit is compact and bushy, excellent choice for containers. Petal count 40 plus. Lady Emma Hamilton * Tangerine -red buds open to reveal double, cupped flowers of tangerine-orange blooms. Intense fruity fragrance with hints of pear, grape and citrus. Forms an upright, bushy shrub that is a repeat bloomer. Petal count 45. Lady of Shalott * Apricot Striking apricot-yellow, chalice-shaped blooms. Healthy with vigorous, bushy growth. Ideal for inexperienced gardeners. Mild tea fragrance with hints of apples and cloves. Repeat flowering with good disease resistance. Petal count 60. Lichfield Angel * ! Cream Vigorous rounded shrub with apricot buds that open to reveal creamy white, dome-shaped blooms. Light, spicy scent. Repeat flowering. Petal count 100. Molineux * Yellow Rich yellow, rosette-shaped flowers with a musky, tea rose fragrance. Upright growth habit and exceptional blooming. Repeat flowering. Winner of three awards. Petal count 120. Munstead Wood * Crimson Light crimson buds open to reveal large cup-shaped blooms with velvety, deep crimson centers. Strong old rose fragrance with undertones of blackberry and blueberry. Named after Gertrude Jekyll's garden in Surrey. Petal count 74. Olivia Rose Austin ! Pale Pink A lovely soft shade of pink with a strong, pleasing, fruity fragrance. One of the most disease- resistant varieties of English roses. Petal count 90. Princess Alexandra of Kent * ! Pink Flowers are full-petaled and deeply cupped. The center of the bloom is a glowing pink ringed by outer petals of pale pink. Delicious tea fragrance with hints of lemon and currant as the blooms age. Repeat flowering. Petal count 130. Scepter'd Isle' * ! Pink Soft pink blooms open to reveal clusters of golden stamens. Lovely 'English Rose' myrrh scent. Repeat flowering. Petal count 45. Teasing Georgia, CL Yellow Beautifully formed golden yellow blooms with a lovely, strong tea fragrance. An easy to grow English climber for your rose garden. Shows good disease resistance and repeat flowering. Petal count 110. The Lady Gardener Apricot Large, full petalled, rich apricot blooms. Strong and delicious tea fragrance. Repeat flowers quickly. Petal count 65. Tranquillity * ! White Pure white blooms with a light apple fragrance. Almost thornless, repeat bloomer with good disease resistance. Petal count 110. Wollerton Old Hall, CL * Pale Apricot Plump buds open to reveal flowers of soft apricot that fade to cream. One of the most fragrant of the English roses with a distinctive myrrh scent. Can be grown as a shrub or trained as a climber. Repeat flowering. Petal count 45. Climbing America Gorgeous, large coral cup-shaped blooms exude a spicy fragrance. Blooms on old and new wood. Petal count 40-45. Cloud 10 * White Huge, pure white, fully double, cuplike blooms have an exotic musk scent. This modern climber shows good disease resistance and will rebloom throughout the season. Blooms on old and new wood. Petal count 50-60. Colette Pink Soft pink, citrus scented blooms cover this hybrid climber. Blooms on old and new wood. Petal count 20-25. Don Juan Red Favored by rosarians and gardeners alike for more than half a century. Dark red, fragrant flowers will cover this rose once established. Blooms on old and new wood. Petal count 30-35.

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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 3 Joseph's Coat Yellow/Red Colorful blooms of yellow & scarlet. Good repeat bloomer. Blooms on old & new wood. Petal count 23-28. Lady in Red Dark Red Clusters of old fashioned, double ruffled blooms are a dark, dusky red. Reblooms throughout the season with a light tea fragrance. Blooms on old and new wood. Petal count 35-50. Pearly Gates * Pearl Pink Large, full, pearl-pink blooms with a strong spice and rose scent. Free flowering, blooms on old and new wood. Petal count 30-35. Red Cascade ! Red Climber. Profuse bloomer covered in one-inch red flowers. Repeat blooming. Petal count 15-25. Sky's the Limit * Yellow Clusters of buttery-yellow blooms on a free flowering climber, with a light fruity fragrance. Reblooming even in the first season. Petal count 20-25. White Dawn White Clusters of white, ruffled blooms on a vigorous plant. Sweet rose fragrance. Blooms on old and new wood. Petal count 30-35. EarthKind Belinda's Dream ! Pink First floribunda rose to be named a "Texas Superstar" and receive the prestigious Earth Kind designation. Very disease resistant with large fragrant pink double blooms. Petal count 45-50. Carefree Beauty ! Pink This vigorous, upright shrub rose sports smooth, olive-green leaves and clusters of cup-shaped, semi-double, fragrant, bubble-gum pink flowers from spring to fall. Also known as 'Katy Road Pink'. Petal count 16-20. CL New Dawn Pink Climbing. Hardy and vigorous. Large, fragrant pale pink flowers that bloom on old and new wood. Petal count 35-40. Climbing Pinkie ! Rose Polyantha Climber. Rose pink, cupped shaped blooms are produced in clusters of great profusion. The nearly thornless canes are easy to work with when training as climber. Fragrant and reblooming. Petal count 15-25. Ducher ! White 1869. China. The only white China. The buds are very round and sometimes have a hint of pink on the outer petals. Smaller than many Chinas, this is a good candidate for a container. Petal count 25- 40. Duchesse de Brabant ! Pink 1857. Tea. Very fragrant cupped, pink blooms. Good repeat flowering with some hips to follow in the fall. Petal count 25-40. Knock Out *! Red Single cherry-red flowers bloom throughout the growing season. Petal count 7-11. Marie Daly ! Pink Polyantha. A sport of 'Marie Pavie' with clusters of medium pink, double flowers all season long. Fragrant, repeat blooming and almost thornless. Petal count 15-25. Mme. Antoine Mari ! Pink 1901. Tea. Fragrant flowers that fade to cream. Blooms almost non-stop. Full, rounded growth habit. Petal count 15-40. Mutabilis ! Yellow & Red Prior to 1894. China. A blend of changing from yellow to orange to red and finally crimson. Also known as the "Butterfly Rose." Petal count 5-7. Spice ! Pink China. This rose produces pale pink, tea like blooms on a three to four foot tall bush. Unique spicy fragrance. Good for cutting. Petal count 16-25. The Fairy ! Pink Shrub. Profuse clusters of small, double, pink flowers with a pleasant apple scented fragrance. Very profuse bloom habit, repeats well. Petal count 20-25. Florascape Apricot Drift * ! Apricot Double apricot flowers bloom spring through fall. Best for small gardens or along pathways. Petal count 30-35. Coral Drift * ! Coral Covered in small, semi double coral blooms and has a compact rounded growth habit. Petal count 20-25. Peach Drift * ! Peach Pretty peach blooms on a compact rounded form. Petal count 15-20. Pink Drift * ! Pink Low-growing shrub with a 3' spread. Deep pink flowers bloom throughout the season. Petal count 7-8. Red Drift * ! Red Almost a true red bloom. Excellent used in small gardens or containers. Petal count 15. White Drift * ! White The newest addition to the Drift Series of roses. It has beautiful bright white, fully double blooms and a low spreading growth habit. Petal count 30-35. Floribunda Adobe Sunrise * ! Salmon A very compact floribunda rose with large, full salmon-orange flowers. A good choice for containers or smaller gardens. An excellent repeat bloomer. Petal count 50-55. Angel Face Lavender AARS 1969 Winner. Double ruffled lavender flowers. Strong citrus fragrance. Petal count 25-30. Bolero * ! White This compact Romantica® rose has extraordinarily large, cupped creamy white blooms that emit a strong fragrance of traditional rose mixed with tropical fruit. Beautiful disease resistant foliage. A wonderful rose for cutting. Petal count 100 plus!! Chihuly * Orange/Yellow A flashy, multi-colored rose named for the famous glass artist. Mild tea scent. Petal count 25-30. Easter Basket * PaleYellow/Pink Displays an abundance of slightly ruffled, semi-double, creamy yellow blooms that are edged in pink throughout the season. Slightly fragrant. Petal count 15-25.

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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 4 Easy Does It * Apricot/Peach 2010 AARS Winner. Clusters of apricot & honey-peach colored blooms with a fruity scent. The individual petals have scalloped edges. Petal count 25-30. Easy Spirit White Perfectly shaped cream colored buds open to reveal a classic white rose. The 3-4 inch blooms have a mild tea fragrance. Upright growth habit with glossy green foliage. Reblooming. Petal count 30-40. Ebb Tide * Purple Dusky, deep-purple buds open to very double flowers of velvety . Strong clove fragrance.Petal count 35-40. George Burns * Yellow/Red Multi-colored yellow, pink, red and cream. Large, citrus-scented ruffled blooms. Petal count 30-35. Iceberg ! White Medium clusters of pure white blooms are borne in great profusion on a shrubby plant. Blooms are scented with a mild honey fragrance. Petal count 20-25. Julia Child * ! Gold Butter gold blooms with a licorice candy fragrance on a repeat blooming rose. Petal count 30-35. Flow Dark Red Deep, velvety, red ruffled flowers, on a compact plant. Petal count 25-30. Livin' Easy * ! Apricot Loads of bright and bold orange, semi-double 3 1/2" blooms that have a spicy clove scent are borne on a repeat blooming plant. Petal count 25-30. Rosie the Riviter Orange Blend Unusual flowers of orange-gold suffused with pink have a moderately fruity scent with spicy undertones. Petal count 30-45. Scentimental * Red & White The red and white swirl of colors is unique on each spicy scented bloom. Petal count 25-30. South Africa™ Sunbelt® ! Dark Gold Moderately fragrant dark gold, cupped flowers bloom in clusters throughout the season. Petal count 17-25. Violet's Pride Lavender 'Downton Abbey' Collection. Named after Lady Violet, the Dowager Countess of Grantham this rose bears clusters of medium-large, 3½-4" diameter blooms with a spicy citrus fragrance. Petal count 35- 45. Grandiflora All Dressed Up™ Pink New for 2019. Old-fashioned, fully double blooms in a lovely shade of pink are ideal for cutting. Mildly fragrant with good disease resistance. Petal count 35-50. Anna's Promise * Gold/Pink 'Downton Abbey' Collection. A beautiful grandiflora rose having an unusual gold tone with a copper reverse and a moderate fruity fragrance. Petal count 30-35. Queen Elizabeth Pink A true beauty of a rose by American standards, with it's clear pink blooms and stately growth habit. Queen Elizabeth was the first rose introduced into the Grandiflora class. Petal count 30-35. State of Grace * Apricot/Dark Pin Old fashioned, double spiraled blooms are a blend of golden apricot with a dark pink reverse. Compact growth habit. Petal count 40 plus. Strike It Rich * Gold/Orange Golden yellow blend with orange splashed tips and a spicy fragrance. Petal count 30. Sweet Spirit * ! Red Attractive fully double raspberry-red blooms with a strong sweet fragrance. It grows well on its own roots and has proven to perform very well for a grandiflora in hot, humid climates. Petal count 30-35. Twilight Zone * Purple Large, deep-velvety purple blooms with a strong clove and lemon scent.Petal count 40 plus. Hybrid Tea Apricot Candy * ! Apricot Well-formed blooms with slightly ruffled petals. Petal count 25. Brandy Apricot Large classically-formed flowers in rich apricot. Mild tea fragrance. Petal count 30-35. Chrysler Imperial Crimson High-centered, velvety red color, strongly scented and a great repeat bloom make for a picture- perfect rose. AARS 1953 Winner. Petal count 45-50. Dee-Lish * Deep Pink The old fashioned, deep pink, multi-petaled blooms have a strong fragrance of verbena and citrus. Winner of the prestigious ADR contest in Germany and a 2016 AGRS Fragrance Award Winner. Petal count 35-40. Double Delight White/Crimson Popular rose with creamy-white buds that blush to red when open & have a spicy fragrance. Petal count 30-35. Firefighter * Dark Red Dusky, red velvet, blooms are the epitome of the classic red rose. Intense old rose fragrance. Petal count 40-45. Fragrant Cloud Coral Lovely spicy rose fragrance. Blooms are large and a rich coral color. Petal count 25-30. Grande Dame * Pink Large blooms have an intense old rose fragrance. Blooms profusely in spring. Petal count 25-40. Hotel California Yellow Elegant buds on long stems open to clear-yellow blooms that are backed by glossy green foliage. Petal count 30-35. Ingrid Bergman Red Full, double, dark-red blooms with a velvety texture. Reblooming and fragrant. Petal count 35-40. Legends * Red Huge blossoms of ruby-red hold their color well through the growing season. Petal count 25-30. Love at First Sight * Red/White The eye-catching blooms are a combination of rich red with a white reverse suffused with more red. Mild fruity fragrance. Petal count 50. Memorial Day * Pink Large, clear pink blooms with a lavender wash are saturated with a classic old rose fragrance. Excellent cut flower. Petal count 50 plus. Mister Lincoln Red Fully double, high-centered blooms that are a rich dark red with a wonderful damask fragrance. AARS 1965 Winner. Petal count 30-35. Peace Yellow/Pink Huge, opulent blooms in a delicious blend of pastel pink and yellow with a mild fruity fragrance. AARS Winner 1946. Petal count 40-45.

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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 5 Pope John Paul II * White Produces large radiant white roses, with a delightful fresh citrus scent. Named for Pope John Paul II. Petal count 45 plus. Pretty Lady Rose Rose 'Downton Abbey' Collection. Pretty Lady Rose has deep rose colored blooms with a sweet, spicy fragrance. The perfect match to the character that this rose is named after. Petal count 45-65. Princess Charlene de Monaco * Shell Pink Very fragrant fully double flowers that are a light apricot to shell pink in color. Petal count 25-40. Rio Samba Yellow/Orange Bright, golden-yellow blooms that blush to orange. AARS Winner 1993. Petal count 20-25. Sedona * Coral Blend Blooms in shades of coral, orange and red that are reminiscent of the high desert sunset. Unique pear fragrance. Petal count 25-30. St. Patrick * Gold Unusual green tint highlights the golden blooms. AARS 1996 Winner. Petal count 30-35. Sugar Moon * White Classically formed pristine white blooms that exude an intense citrus and rose fragrance. The green- black foliage makes the white blossoms stand out. A must have for the cutting garden. Petal count 30 plus. The McCartney Rose * Rose The large, brightly colored blooms demand your attention while the sweet, spicy fragrance lures you into the garden. Given to Sir Paul in honor of his 50th birthday. Petal count 20-25. Veterans Honor * Red Big, shapely buds unfurl into huge blossoms of true red color. Extra long stems make this an excellent rose for cutting. Best flower size in cool spring weather. Petal count 25-30. Miniatures Baby Paradise Sunblaze Pink Blend Unique lavender and pink coloration on a compact minature rose. Light spicy fragrance. Petal count 25-30. Life's Little Pleasures * ! Clusters of old fashioned, double blooms in a lovely magenta color that fades to lavender as the flowers age. Moderately fruity fragrance. Petal count 50 plus. Mandarin Sunblaze * ! Orange Large, bright orange flowers for a miniature variety. Perfect for containers, borders and rock gardens. Light, spicy fragrance. Petal count 25-30. Sunblaze * ! Yellow & Red Clusters of small yellow blooms that are flushed red at petal tips. Petal count 25-30. Red Sunblaze * ! Red Vivid red blooms on a compact plant. Great for containers. Petal count 15-25. Smoke Rings ! Orange Small, double blooms open in shades of coral and orange with a purple blush on the outer edge of the petals. Eye-catching in a container. Petal count 18-24. Yellow Sunblaze * ! Yellow Sunny yellow blossoms cover this compact rose. Blooms spring through fall. Petal count 35-45. Shrub/Hedge Coral Knock Out * ! Coral Unique coral color holds up well in hot, humid climates. Blooms spring through fall. The new foliage is tinted bronze-red and ages to green. Petal count 15-18. Double Knock Out *! Red Classically shaped, double red blooms on a compact growing bush. Petal count 18-24. Pink Double Knock Out * ! Pink Bright pink blooms with a classic rose form. Compact growth habit. Petal count 18-24. Pink Knock Out * ! Red Bright pink, single-petaled blooms on a disease resistant, drought-tolerant rose. Petal count 7-12. Quietness ! Pink Full, soft pink, fragrant flowers bloom well into the fall. A Griffith Buck introduction. Petal count 40 plus. Sunny Knock Out * ! Yellow Pretty, single yellow flowers become lighter with age. Great performer in landscapes. Petal count 5. Texas Pioneer Belinda's Blush ! Light pink A sport of Belinda's Dream, this rose offers fragrant, full blooms of a light, creamy pink that are excellent for cutting. Petal count 40 plus. Caroline Hunt ! Red Large, bushy shrub with a relaxed growth habit. The flowers are heavy on the bush much like bells. It blooms throughout the growing season. Lineage consists of Francis Dubreuil, Carefree Beauty and Old Blush. Petal count 15-20. Doreen's Centennial ! Pink Loosely cascading plants covered in pom pom like flowers perform beautifully in informal mixed borders. This rose is ideally suited for containers as well. Petal count 40 plus. Gideon Lincecum ! White Single, snow-white blooms with bright yellow stamens standout against the deep green foliage. Few thorns and rose hips in fall are added bonuses. Petal count 8-10. Jane Bullock ! Yellow Small, cascading bush that is best used to brighten borders or in containers. The 3" wide yellow- pink, fragrant flowers are produced with abundance. Petal count 8-15. Lady Pamela Carol ! Yellow Large nearly thornless shrub rose with 3" yellow flowers. Good disease resistance. Fragrant and a repeat bloomer. Petal count 25-40. Miss Lillian ! Apricot This rose is an excellent pillar rose up to eight feet or a large shrub.The thornless canes produce soft apricot pink flowers from spring through fall. Petal count 8-16. Pioneer Spirit ! Pink Pink form of the old tea rose Sombreuil. The 6 to 8 feet long canes hold shiny foliage and lightly fragrant, full medium pink roses. Can be trained as a climber. Petal count 40 plus. Star of the Republic ! Apricot Fragrant, quartered blooms of peachy-apricot appear in late spring and are followed by a strong fall repeat. One of the best roses in the Texas Pioneer series. Petal count 40 plus. Sweet Pea ! Mauve A seedling of 'Lavender Pink Parfait'. The one-inch blooms of lavender and mauve are accentuated by the bright yellow stamens. Fragrant and reblooming. Petal count 25-40.

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Antique Roses These Old Garden roses are naturally disease resistant, hardier and require less care than most other roses. Garden roses are generally very fragrant and adaptable to a variety of landscape situations. They have many classifications ranging from dwarfs to cluster blooms to climbers and everything in between. David Austin English Roses These roses bring the romance and charm of the roses of years past to your garden. Their blooms are packed with layers of petals, appealing fragrances and soft coloring.

Climbing Roses Many of our modern rose climbers originated from hybrid teas that have a tendency to grow unusually long canes. Climbers can grow to a length of 18 to 20 feet and bloom as profusely as many hybrid teas. Unlike other types of roses, climbers are not pruned heavily each spring. They should be selectively pruned after the first flush of blooms. Florascape Roses These hardy spreading roses quickly cover large areas creating a carpet of low maintenance color ideal for slopes and rocky areas. Great in baskets for trailing color. Floribunda Roses This type of rose began as a cross between Polyantha and hybrid tea. The cross was such a success that an entire new call of rose was named. These shrubs reach 2 ½ to 3 ½ feet in height, with dense branching. They are free blooming with small blooms in large clusters. Grandiflora Roses Queen Elizabeth, when it was introduced in 1955, was clearly an extraordinary rose. However, it did not fit any of the already existing classifications. It was, therefore, given the distinction of naming a rose category for it. This type usually ranges from 4 ½ feet upward with long stems sometimes supporting several blooms, but slightly smaller than hybrid tea. Most Grandiflora shrubs support a heavy compliment of blooms throughout the growing season and are an excellent source of flowers.

Hybrid Tea Roses This is the best type for cut flowers since each stem has only one bloom. Bushes grow 3 ½ to 4 ½ feet tall and get bigger in ideal conditions. The Hybrid Tea is the most popular type of rose sold in America. Miniature Roses These roses are small in stature but are prolific bloomers. They generally do not exceed 2 feet tall and bloom continuously with small flowers. They are extremely low maintenance and are great for containers. Shrub/Hedge Roses These roses are easy-care, versatile and fragrant. They adapt well to many soils and temperatures. They have colorful hips throughout winter.

Texas Pioneer Roses These roses are the result of crosses between some of Dr. Robert Basye's disease resistant varieties and David Austin's English Roses, Hybrid Perpetuals, Hybrid Teas and other large-flowering shrub roses. The roses are named for various people and places important to Texas heritage. You will find them to be beautiful, resilient and tough, much like the early Texas pioneers they honor.

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