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Journal of a rose gardener…Focus on Hybrid Teas (10/08/16)
Focus on Hybrid Teas...What are they? Where did they come from? When does it flower?
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NEW ROSES FOR 2013
SPECIAL DAD
Hybrid Tea
A set of new roses for our Special Occasion section.
Classic Hybrid Tea blooms of deep red on this elegant new rose.
Good long flowering period from early summer until the first frosts.
Healthy foliage with good disease resistance.
Will grow in the garden or a large container.
Dead head regularly to promote faster re-blooming and keep it tidy.
Makes a great gift and Dad will love this excellent new rose.
Scented.
SPECIAL MUM
A cracking little Floribunda and a great way to spoil a "Special Mum"
Masses of attractive medium pink blooms from early summer right through to the autumn.
A healthy and easy to grow variety to suit the garden or a container.
Plenty of blooms, and ideal for cutting as they look great in a vase with the added bonus of a good perfume.
Dead head regularly through the summer which will speed up the re-blooming and will help to keep the bush tidy and attractive.
SPECIAL GRANDMA
Patio Rose
A very pretty little Patio rose with an abundance of pink blend blooms all summer long.
A healthy and easy to grow variety with good disease resistance.
Makes a great little bedding rose which will brighten up the garden.
Also does well in a container and would look great on a patio or either side of the front door.
Dead head regulary through the summer which will speed up the re-blooming and keep it tidy.
A lovely gift for a "Special Grandma" Scented
SPECIAL GRANDAD
Patio Rose
A neat compact little rose with masses of bright red blooms from early summer through until autumn.
Healthy foliage with excellent disease resistance.
Makes a bright and cheery bedding rose which will brighten up any garden, or will be quite happy in a container.
Dead head regularly to speed up re-blooming and to keep the bush tidy.
A great gift for a "Special Grandad"
Scented.
Details of all our roses are available on our web site. Over 1000 varieties to choose from. (click below)
www.countrygardenroses.co.uk
NEW ROSES FOR 2012
ALWAYS REMEMBER ME
Hybrid Tea. 2011. 3ft-4ft
A stunning new Hybrid Tea rose with large blooms of apricot and pink blends. The good strong stems and scented blooms make superb cut flowers. The attractive new foliage is a lovely shiny red which changes to dark green as the foliage matures.
Bred in New Zealand by Sam McGredy and was the last rose he bred before he retired.
An award winning rose that was made "Rose Of The Year" in New Zealand. A donation from each retail sale will go to the Great North Air Ambulance Service.
Regret limited stocks this year so no bare root roses available. Potted Gift Rose Only.
Details of all our roses are available on our web site. Over 1000 varieties to choose from.
www.countrygardenroses.co.uk
NEW ROSES FOR 2012
THE ANNIVERSARY ROSE
Hybrid Tea. 2006. 3ft-4ft.
An award winning Hybrid Tea of infinite charm which produces masses of large dusky plum pink blooms throughout the summer. Healthy grey green maroon foliage shows the huge blooms off to perfection. Strong citrus fragrance. A superb rose for any anniversary.
Bred by Meilland in France 2006. Introduced into the UK 2008. Also known as 'Forget-Me-Not' AWARDS Australian National Rose Trials. Most Fragrant Rose. Australian National Rose Trials. Silver Medal. Orleans National Rose Trials. Perfume prize. Hradec Králové Rose Trials. Golden Rose. Nantes Rose Trials. First Grand Prize. Le Roeulx Rose Trials. Certificatye Of Merit. Le Roeuix Rose Trials. Fragrance Award. GOLD STANDARD AWARD WINNER 2009
Details of all our roses are available on our web site.
Over 1000 varieties to choose from.
www.countrygardenroses.co.uk
ROSE NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD
NORTH AMERICA
BLUSH NOISETTE
200 Years Of Noisette Roses
The 200th Anniversary Celebration of the Noisette rose is to be held in the City of Orangeburg’s Edisto Memorial Gardens on August 20th, 2011. The event will take place in the Fine Arts Building, 649 Riverside Drive starting at 10:30 am.
This event will the highlight the only class of roses ever created in North America and specifically South Carolina. The Noisettes were created on a rice plantation just out of Charleston in 1811 by John Champney. By the friendship of Philippe Noisette, the rose traveled to Europe and played a significant role in what is now known as the “modern roses”.
August 20th. will be marked by speakers familiar with the Noisette rose. These speakers are known nationally and internationally for their work with the rose. Also, potted Noisette roses will be available for sale to the public. A garden tour will be held at the end of the talks.
There will be a keynote speaker that day. That speaker is Mrs. Peggy Clement of Charleston and a direct descendant of Philippe Noisette. Mrs. Clement will speak about her family’s history and have a two week exhibit in the Fine Arts Building. It is hoped that she will be able to bring relatives from France and Haiti when she comes on the 20th.
So, plan to attend this historical and interesting event.
This event is open to the public and free admission. For more information contact Jay Hiers 803-533-5870 or [email protected]
MME ALFRED CARRIERE
CREPUSCULE
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Over 1000 varieties to choose from