Ivydene Gardens Roses at RHS Wisley Gallery: |
These roses in this gallery are mostly in the Jubilee Rose Garden or Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden at Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) in Wisley (maps of garden in Introduction Page). As of 25 April 2013, I have started taking photos of these roses with their juvenile foliage, then the flowers came later in 2013. Rose Description Page names are usually Rosa 'Cultivar Name/Introduced Name' - Rose Class Number. Unfortunately, sometimes there is more than 1 rose that is using the same Cultivar Name/Introduced Name. The 'Registration Name' is unique to each rose and is used by the trade to buy from each other. So, when there is more than 1 rose that can use the same Cultivar Name/Introduced Name, then the Rose Description Page name in this Gallery will be Rosa 'Cultivar Name/Introduced Name' (Registration Name or Breeder's Name and Year of it's breeding) - Rose Class Number See further details in the WISLEY WISLEY Rose Plant Classification System Page. You can choose
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with the total for the above of 720 roses or
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"[From A Year of Roses, by Stephen Scanniello, pp. 146-147:] Tree roses, also called standard roses, are often displayed to their best advantage when planted in containers... Tree roses come in heights anywhere from two feet high (most common with miniature roses) to over six feet. There are two forms of standard roses available. One if the common form of a long stem supporting a bushy display of roses, sort of like a large lollipop. The other is a weeping standard, the only style I think worth using. Tree roses are created by attaching three buds of a rose cultivar to a long straight stem of another rose. The most common stem stock to use is an unnamed rugosa rose variety. Other roses have been used for creating standards, but the rugosa seems to be the strongest, surviving the longest." from Help Me Find in America. |
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The 343 roses in the Rose Index below are the same as the ones in the next table. Ivydene Gardens Rose Plant Gallery: |
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Some of the Roses in the other borders of the Royal Horticultural Society Garden at Wisley are in the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden (identified as 3 in the map below) or the Jubilee Rose Garden - which is below and to the left of the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden:-
Map with A-Z or 1-9 identifying each flowerbed location in the Bowes-Lyon Rose Garden:-
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343 Roses with only bloom photo, rose use, rose name, height and width in this Index menu of Roses from Rose Plant Gallery, where they came from the nursery of R.V. Roger, who gave permission for me to use his photos from his website, and this gallery was created in 2007-2009. |
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Bloom Colour |
Rose Use |
Rose Name and |
Height x Width in feet (cms) - |
Bloom Colour |
Rose Use |
Rose Name |
Height x Width in feet (cms) - |
Bloom Colour |
Rose Use |
Rose Name |
Height x Width in feet (cms) - |
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J |
R |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
Jun-Aug |
2-3 x 3 |
Hedge. |
7 x 4 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
Jun-Aug Once blooming |
15 x 10 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 3 |
Grow into Trees or Hedges. |
20 x 15 |
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Woodland and covert planting. |
Jun-Aug |
2 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
20-36 x 24 (50-90 x 60) |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
5 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
May-Oct |
1.6 x 1.3 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5-2.5 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
3.5 x 2 |
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Hedge. |
Jun-Aug |
7 x 4 |
Hedge. |
5 x 4 |
Rambler Ground-cover. |
10 x 8 |
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Grow into Trees. |
Jun-Jul |
15 x 10 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Hedge. |
5 x 4 |
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Rambler to grow into Trees, or on walls, fences or bank sides. |
Jun-Aug |
15 x 10 |
Edge Border. |
22-36 x 30 inches |
Hedge. |
3 x 3 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
Jun |
12 x 8 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 1.5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
Jun Aug |
2.5 x 2 |
Grow in Pots. |
20 x 20 inches (50 x 50) |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.75 x 1.75 |
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Back of the Border. |
May-Oct |
6.5 x 4 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
24-30 x 30 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Grow into Trees. |
Jun-Aug |
15 x 10 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Woodland and covert planting. |
The Field Rose |
25 x 15 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
May-Oct |
10 x 6 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
20 x 10 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
May-Oct |
2 x 2 |
Grow in Pots. |
2 x 2 |
Grow into Trees and Hedges. |
10 x 6 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
May-Oct |
15-20 inches x 15 inches (37.5-50 x 37.5) |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
Woodland and covert planting |
7 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
10-14 inches x 8-10 inches (25-35 x 20-25) |
K |
Speciman Rose. |
6 x 5 |
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Rambler to grow into Trees, or on walls, fences or bank sides. Purple autumn foliage. |
15 x 10 |
Ground-cover. |
2 x 2 |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
12 x 8 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
1.6 x 1.6 |
Ground-cover. |
2 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
8 x 5 |
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Grow in Pots. |
3 x 2 |
Ground-cover. |
2 x 2 |
Hedge. |
3 x 3 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
1.6 x 1.6 |
Specimen shrub. |
8 x 4 |
Hedge. |
3 x 3 |
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Exhibition. |
6 x 5 |
Thornless. |
10 x 6 |
Woodland and covert planting. |
6 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 1.5 |
Ideal for making pot-pourri. Woodland and covert planting |
5 x 4 |
Woodland and covert planting. |
8 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
18-36 x 18-24 inches |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
30 x 20 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
8 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 1 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
15 x 10 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
Speciman Plant. |
12 x 12 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
Woodland and covert planting. |
10 x 6 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
12 x 8 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 2 |
Hedge. |
3 x 3 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
2-3 x 3 |
Bedding or planting in groups |
1.6 x 1.6 |
Woodland and covert planting. |
6 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
8 x 5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Woodland and covert planting. |
3 x 3 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
2.5 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
7 x 4 |
Exhibition. |
6 x 5 |
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B |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
Woodland and covert planting |
7 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
2-3 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
2.5 x 2.5 |
Woodland and covert planting. |
6 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
L |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
12 x 8 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1-1.3 x 1 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
7 x 6 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
15 x 10 |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
7 x 6 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
5 x 3 |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
7 x 6 |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
6 x 5 |
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Low hedge. |
4 x 3 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
6 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3.5 x 3 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
6 x 5 |
Exhibition. |
6 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
10 x 10 inches (25 x 25) |
Pillar Rose. |
8 x 3 |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
6 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
2.5 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
6 x 5 |
Woodland and covert planting. |
5 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5-2 x 2 |
Groundcover. |
3 x 4 |
Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
24-30 x 30 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups |
2 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
24-30 x 30 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
24-36 x 24 inches |
Hedge. |
3 x 3 |
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Exhibition. |
16-20 x 16 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Hedge. |
6 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting groups. |
24-34 x 24-36 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups |
2.5 x 2 |
Ground-cover. |
3 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
14-24 inches x 18 inches |
Edgeing Border. |
2 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
8 x 8 |
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Edgeing Border. |
1-1.5 x 1.5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
10 x 10 inches (25 x 25) |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 2 |
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Exhibition. |
2.5 x 2.5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
24-30 x 30 inches |
Exhibition. |
18-24 x 18 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
24-36 x 24 inches |
Edgeing Border. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
Exhibition. |
12-18 x 18 inches |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 3 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
7 x 5 |
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Exhibition. |
7 x 4 |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
7 x 6 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3.3 x 2.6 |
Exhibition. |
2-3 x 2 |
S |
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Train as Climber. |
3.5 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
Rambler Ground-cover. |
12 x 8 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3.5 x 3 |
M |
Rambler Ground-cover. |
12 x 8 |
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Exhibition. |
8 x 5 |
Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
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Hedge. |
5 x 4 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
15 x 10 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.2-1.7 x 1.5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
Exhibition. |
22-30 x 23 inches |
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Vigorous Climber or Pillar Rose. |
4-15 x 11 (120-450 x 330) |
Climber or Pillar Rose |
15 x 8 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5-2 x 2 |
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Vigorous Climber or Pillar Rose. |
4-15 x 11 (120-450 x 330) |
Superb Climber or Pillar Rose with Hips. |
15 x 10 |
Exhibition. |
14-24 x 14 inches |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
7 x 5 |
Exhibition. |
24-30 x 24 inches |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
24-30 x 24 inches |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
7 x 4 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
6 x 5 |
Exhibition. |
18-24 x 18 inches |
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Exhibition. |
2.5 x 2 |
Grow in Pots. |
4 x 3 |
Exhibition. |
24-30 x 24 inches |
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Exhibition. |
3 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
12 x 8 |
Impenetrable Hedge. |
6 x 4 |
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Groundcover. |
3 x 6 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Hedge. |
6 x 4 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
10 x 8 |
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Hedge. |
7 x 4 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
24-36 x 15-20 inches |
Woodland and covert planting. |
3 x 3 |
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Climber. |
10 x 6 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3.25 x 2 |
Grow into Trees. |
25 x 15 |
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Edge Border. |
30-34 x 30 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
36 x 30 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
1 x 1 |
Exhibition. |
7 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
30-36 x 27 inches |
Pillar or Climber Rose. |
12 x 8 |
Pillar Rose. |
5 x 4 |
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Hedge. |
5 x 5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
Exhibition. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Woodland and covert planting. |
3 x 3 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 3 |
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C |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
18 x 10 |
Exhibition. |
3 x 2 |
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Woodland and covert Planting. |
6 x 5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Trailing Rose which is ideal for banks. |
2 x 8 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Hedge. |
3-4 x 3-4 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2.5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Woodland and covert planting |
7 x 5 |
Bedding or planting groups. |
2 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5-3.25 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Hedge. |
5 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Bedding or planting groups. |
24-34 x 24-36 inches |
Exhibition. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
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Vigorous Climber or Pillar Rose. |
30 x 20 |
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Bedding or planting groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Edge Border. |
24-36 x 40 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose |
12 x 8 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
Superb Climber or Pillar Rose with Hips. |
15 x 10 |
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Woodland and covert planting. |
5 x 5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
Bedding or planting groups. |
24-34 x 24-36 inches |
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Exhibition. |
2.6 x 1.6 |
Edge Border. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
12 x 8 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2.5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3.5 x 3.5 |
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Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
2.5 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
30-36 x 27 inches |
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Hedge. |
7 x 4 |
Exhibition. |
14-24 x 14 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5-2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
24-30 x 30 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.2-1.7 x 1.5 |
Hedge |
5 x 4 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 3 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
10 x 8 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
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Edge Border. |
1.3 x 1.3 |
Edge Border. |
34 x 34 inches |
Hedge. |
3.5 x 3 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
12 x 8 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
20 x 15 |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
12 x 8 |
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Exhibition. |
3 x 2 |
Edge Border. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
Edge Border. |
24-36 x 40 inches |
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Exhibition. |
3.5 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
18-36 x 18-24 inches |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
8 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
18-36 x 18-24 inches |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
10 x 6 |
Pillar or Climber Rose. |
8 x 7 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
10 x 6 |
Rambler. |
10 x 8 |
Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2-3 x 2 |
Use to cover banks rather than grass. |
3 x 6 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2-3 x 2 |
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Hedge. |
5 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
TANbakede |
2 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
2 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
16-20 x 16 inches |
Hedge. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
15 x 8 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
10 x 6 |
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Grow into Trees. |
12 x 10 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Hedge. |
3 x 3 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
6 x 5 |
P |
Grow into Trees or on Walls. |
15 x 12 |
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D |
Hedge. |
2.5 x 2 |
Woodland and covert planting. |
5 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Edge Border. |
12-16 x 24 inches |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Hedge. |
5 x 2.5 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
12 x 8 |
Hedge. |
2 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 2 |
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No photo available. |
Hedge. |
3-4 x 2-3 |
Hedge. |
2 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5-4 x 2-4 (75-120 x 60-120) |
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Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
20 x 12 |
Bedding or planting in groups |
3 x 2.5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
2.5 x 1.5 |
Vigorous Climber or Pillar Rose. |
15 x 10 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
22-30 x 25 inches |
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Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
Rambler or Pillar Rose. |
10 x 8 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 3 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
Hedge. |
6 x 5 |
Bedding or planting in groups |
2.5 x 2 |
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Exhibition. |
2.5 x 2 |
Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
Edge Border. |
22-36 x 30 inches |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
24-30 x 30 inches |
Edge Border. |
34 x 34 inches |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
5-6 x 3.3 |
Ground-cover. |
3 x 4 |
Exhibition. |
2-3 x 2 |
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Hedge. |
4 x 4 |
Hedge. |
2.5 x 2 |
Edge Border. |
22-36 x 30 inches |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Hedge. |
5 x 4 |
Exhibition. |
18-36 x 30 inches |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5-4 x 2-4 (75-120 x 60-120) |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 1.5 |
Hedge. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5-4 x 2-4 (75-120 x 60-120) |
Speciman planting. |
4 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups |
2.5 x 2 |
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Exhibition. |
3 x 2 |
Hedge. |
4 x 4 |
Hedge. |
3 x 2 |
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Grow into Trees and Hedges. |
10 x 6 |
Hedge. |
2.5 x 2 |
Hedge. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
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Exhibition. |
2.5 x 2 |
Edge Border. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
Exhibition. |
8 x 5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 2 |
Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
Ideal for making pot-pourri. Woodland and covert planting |
5 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
Hedge. |
3 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
20-36 x 24 (50-90 x 60) |
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Bedding. |
3 x 2 |
Outstanding Climber or Pillar Rose. |
12 x 8 |
Hedge. |
3.5 x 3 |
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Rambler Ground-cover. |
10 x 8 |
Exhibition. |
2.5 x 2.5 |
Hedge. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
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Grow in Pots. |
3 x 2 |
Train as Climber. |
3.5 x 2 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
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Hedge. |
3 x 3 |
Bedding. |
2.5 x 2 |
Exhibition. |
24-30 x 30 inches |
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Exhibition. |
22-30 x 23 inches |
Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
Grow into Trees. |
12 x 10 |
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Exhibition. |
3 x 2 |
Bedding. |
2.5 x 2 |
Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
36 x 30 inches |
Hedge |
5 x 4 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3-5 x 1.5 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
7 x 5 |
Woodland and covert Planting. |
6 x 5 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
4 x 2 |
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U |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Hedge. |
5 x 2.5 |
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Woodland and covert Planting. |
12 x 8 |
Cut flower, |
10 x 4 |
Grow into Trees or on Walls. |
15 x 12 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
It has thorns; clusters of flowers with musk scent. Red hips follow. |
12 x |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Grow into Trees. |
15 x 10 |
White, followed by red hips |
Excellent fodder for goats. Noxious weed in USA |
multiflora (Rosa polyantha) |
10-17 x |
Bedding or planting in groups |
3 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
2 x 2 |
Very double, Yolk-yellow |
Grow as a climber or as a large arching shrub. |
Alister Stella Gray |
15 x |
W |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
15 x 8 |
Deeply cupped, full-petalled Pink |
Choose a light airy spot to help combat mildew |
Blairii Number Two; Once-flowering in Jun-Jul |
12 x 8 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
8 x 3 |
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Grow into Trees. |
12 x 10 |
Globular, |
One of the best yellow pillar roses or small climbers. Good for cut flowers |
Casino |
10 x 8 Rather scanty glossy foliage |
Pillar or Climber Rose. |
30 x 15 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
Semi-double, Rich Pink |
Vigorous growth. Suitable for walls, fences, arches and pergolas |
Chaplin's Pink Climber Jun-Aug |
10 x 8 |
Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3.3 x 2.6 |
Deeply cupped, luminous mid Pink blooms have a wonderfully strong myrrh fragrance. |
Ideal for:- |
9 x 6-10 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
12 x 8 |
The large, single flowers are buff-yellow flushed apricot and scented. |
Ideal for: |
8 x 4 |
Ground-cover. |
2 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Single canary-yellow flowers, slightly scented, |
Ideal for: |
15-25 x 15-20 |
Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
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Rambler Ground-cover. |
15 x 12 |
Clusters of rosy red buds which open to pale Pink semi double blooms. Richly scented |
Ideal for: |
60-96 x 60 |
Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
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F |
Repeat-flowering, with large clusters of blood-red flowers |
Grow on north-facing wall or up a trellis against a wall |
120 x 72 |
Hedge. |
7 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2-3 x 2 |
Clusters of large, bright-red, fragrant flowers, then orange-red hips |
It is a vigorous Climbing Shrub. |
160 x 100 |
Hedge. |
5 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
White suffused pale powder pink. Fully double, shapely and very free flowering. |
Good pillar rose and cut flowers. |
96 x 72 |
Bedding or planting in Groups. |
4 x 3 |
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Hedge. |
5 x 4 |
Large, heavy heads of strongly fragrant, creamy-white flowers. |
Grow into trees, hedges, for north wall, part shade and tolerant of poorer soils |
360 x 240 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Double Crimson that cover the arching stems of this rambler |
Train on trees, fence, pergola, north-facing wall, tolerant of shade. Ground cover |
60-100 x 100-160 |
Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5-4 x 2-4 (75-120 x 60-120) |
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Hedge. |
4 x 4 |
Very fragrant, fully double Pale Pink |
North-facing wall, tolerant of shade/poorer soil. Hips |
180 x 120 |
X |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
Rich, vibrant yellow which fades to a creamy yellow |
Grow over an arch or pergola, against a wall or pillar. |
240 x 180 |
Exhibition. |
18-36 x 30 inches |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
14-24 inches x 18 inches |
Single, crimson with white eye and golden anthers produced in clusters |
Tolerant of shade, poorer soils. Grow in pots, coastal situations, Walls and trellises. |
180 x 144 |
Y |
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Hedge. |
4 x 4 |
Deep pink flowers fading to blush pink and then white |
Wall, arch, pergola, tree, poorer soil, shade, north-facing wall |
180 x 144 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
20 x 10 |
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Exhibition. |
2 x 2 |
Double flowers of rich Salmon with coppery overtones |
Shade Tolerant and |
120 x 96 |
Speciman planting. |
4 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Apricot-pink flowers, flushed with pale yellow |
Hgh wall, arch, pergola, and for part shade. Cut flowers. |
96-120 x 60-72 |
Exhibition. |
3-3.25 x 2.5 |
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Bedding or planting in Groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
Creamy-white flowers sometimes tinged with pink |
Tolerates poorer soils, part shade, north-facing wall. Hips. |
180 x 120 |
Z |
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Rambler Ground-cover. Grow into Trees. |
15 x 10 |
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Thornless shoots. |
10 x 6 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 1.25 |
Climber or Pillar Rose. |
6 x 4 |
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Ground-cover. |
4 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups |
2.5 x 2 |
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5 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2 x 2 |
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Ground-cover. |
4 x 4 |
The roses in each of these 3 Rose Indices, which have their own Rose Decription Page, are listed in the Plant Botanical Index Page ...R ; together with their flower colour and use.
The members of the Wildflower Rose Family are also listed in the Plant Botanical Index Page ...R from (o)Rose 1
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4 x 4 |
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10 x 6 |
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7 x 5 |
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6 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 3 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
18-36 x 18-24 inches |
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2 x 2 |
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Hedge. |
1 x 1.5 |
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Hedge |
4 x 3 |
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Exhibition. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
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Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
6 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in Groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in Groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Grow in Pots. |
12 x 8 |
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Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
24-36 x 15-20 inches |
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Planting in groups on slopes. |
6 x 4 |
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Grow into Trees. |
15 x 10 |
A friend of mine recently had a problem with the hanging loop on the side of the backless dress having the zip, that the zip got caught in the hanging loop while she was pulling it up. This caused some lengthy period of time before - being by herself - she was able to free herself.
If the hanging loop attached to the dress either side of the zip at its top was instead a tube of material which went into an open-ended pocket on each side of the zip. Then, these 2 open-ended pockets on each side of the zip inside the dress would extend beyond the zip at the bottom of the zip. The loop of material could be threaded through on each side, before its ends were sewn together perhaps with a tassel end. The bottom of the loop would be on the outside of the dress, whereas the top of each pocket would be on the inside of the dress. This same idea could be used on the other side with each open-sided pocket being the same length as the zip-side and it would be attached to the inside of the dress at the same distance away from the dress seam as for the zipped side.
When the dress is removed from its hanger, and the dress has been put on, then the woman can pull the bottom of each hanging loop or tassel before she does up the zip. This should stop the hanging loop from being caught up in the zip. The flat tassel would make it look as part of the fashion of the garment. |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
10 x 6 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 3 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
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Bedding or planting in Groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Hedge. |
4 x 3 |
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Hedge. |
7 x 4 |
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Ground-cover. |
2 x 10 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
10 x 6 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Grow in Pots. |
14-24 x 18 inches |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5-3.25 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5-3.25 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in Groups. |
2 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in Groups. |
4 x 3 |
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Hedge. |
5 x 4 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Edgeing Border. |
1-1.5 x 1.5 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
6 x 5 |
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Grow in Pots. |
20 x 20 inches (50 x 50) |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Edgeing Border. |
1.5 x 1.5 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3.25 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2.6 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
1.5-2.5 x 2 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
18 x 10 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
3 x 2 |
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Climber or Pillar Rose. |
6 x 5 |
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Edge Border. |
30-34 x 30 inches |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
4.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Bedding or planting in groups. |
2.5 x 2 |
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Edge Border. |
22-36 x 30 inches |
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216 Roses with only bloom photo, rose use, rose name, rose class number, height and width in this Index menu of Roses from RHS Wisley A-F , RHS Wisley G-R , RHS Wisley S-Z Galleries, where the roses were in the RHS garden in Wisley during 2013 and 2014. |
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Bloom Colour:- Index of Roses from RHS garden in Wisley |
Rose Use:- |
Rose Cultivar Name (Regist-ration Name and Year of its Breeding) White background indicates that its Rose Description is only in this Index with links to Mail-order suppliers in Height and Width Column - Click |
Height x Width in inches (cms) - Many of the roses below have no rose decription page in this website so are linked to an external mail-order nursery page. |
Bloom Colour |
Other Rose |
Rose Name / Rose Class Number / Bowes-Lyon Bed - see map below in bottom of middle section White background indicates that its Rose Description is only in this Index with links to Mail-order suppliers in Height and Width Column - Click |
Height x Width in inches (cms) - Many of the roses below have no rose decription page in this website so are linked to an external mail-order nursery page. |
A - Keeping your family together:- |
M |
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Bedding, Cut-flower |
A whiter shade of pale |
36 x 48 |
Bedding, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade |
Macmillan Nurse |
36 x 36 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Absol-utely fabulous (WEK-vossutono 2004) |
31 x 26 |
Climber |
Madame Alfred Carriere |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Adams Rose (WEK-romico 2008) |
24 x 12 |
Hedge, Grow in Pots |
Margaret Merril |
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Climber or Pillar Rose, Ideal for arches or pergolas |
Adelaide D'Orleans (1826) |
197 x 120 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Molineux Almost Thornless. |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in pots |
Adriana (FRY-desire 1999) |
32 x 28 |
Bedding, Standard Rose, Grow in Pots |
Moody Blue |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Alan Titch-marsh (AUSjive 2005) |
50 x 36 |
Hedge |
Moonlight Reddish-purple foliage |
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Climber, Hedge. Grow in trees, Grow in Pots, Use on North-facing Wall, Tolerant of Shade |
Alberic barbier (1900) |
180 x 120 |
Hedge |
Morning Mist |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Full or Half Standard |
Amber Queen (HARroony 1984) |
40 x 32 |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Climber |
Mortimer Sackler Almost Thornless |
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Bedding, Cut-flower |
Anne Henderson (FRY-honcho) |
48 x 36 |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Speciman |
Mount-batten |
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Bedding |
Annick |
36 x 32 |
Bedding, Cut-flower |
Munstead Wood |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Aphrodite (TAN-00847 2006) |
40 x 20 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
My Valentine |
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Bedding, Hedge, |
Arthur Bell (T11 Agcan 1965) |
36 x 24 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower |
Audrey Wilcox |
40 x 40 |
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B |
N |
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Bedding, Ground-cover, Grow in Pots |
Baby Love |
36 x 39 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
National Trust |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Belle Epoque |
33 x 24 |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Nostalgia |
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Bedding, Cut-flowers, Grow in Pots |
Benjamin Britten (AUS-encart 2001) |
47 x 36 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, Hedge, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Norwich Castle |
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Bedding, Ground-cover, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Bonica |
60 x 72 |
Free Cleaning Service! |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Exhib-ition |
Bride |
33 x 24 |
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Bedding, Ground-cover, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
60 x 60 |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots |
Britannia |
30 x 32 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Hedge, Climber |
Brother Cadfael |
96 x 60 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Spec-imen, Grow in Pots |
Burgundy Ice |
35 x 39 |
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Bedding |
Buttercup |
48 x 48 |
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C |
O and P |
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Bedding, Spec-imen, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade |
Canta-brigiensis |
120 x 120 |
Bedding |
Old John |
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Climber, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Cardinal de Richelieu |
72 x 36 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Pillar, Ground-cover, Tolerant of Shade |
Cardinal Hume |
48 x 36 |
Climber, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Climber in Tree |
Paul Transon |
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Bedding |
Cariad |
54 x 42 |
Climber, Tolerant of poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Climber in Tree |
Paul's Himalayan Musk |
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Bedding, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Wood-land, Grow as Spec-iman, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade |
Carmen-etta |
78 x 78 |
Photo Required |
Climber, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Climber in Tree, Tolerant of Shade |
Paul's Lemon Pillar |
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Bedding |
Champ-agne Celebration |
32 x 24 |
Hedge, Grow in Pots |
Peace |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Champ-agne Moment |
24 x 20 |
Hedge, Tolerant of Shade, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Grow in Pots |
Penelope |
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Climber, Grow into Trees |
Champ-neys Pink Cluster |
236 x 96 (600 x 245) |
Cut-flower, Speciman |
Perdita |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Chandos Beauty |
36 x 32 |
Photo Required |
Grow in Pots, |
Perennial Blush |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
Charles Darwin |
42 x 36 |
Bedding |
Phab Gold |
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Photo Required |
Bedding, Hedge, Grow as Spec-iman |
Charles De Mills |
60 x 60 |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Poetry in Motion |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Charlotte |
72 x 60 |
Cut-flower, Speciman, Bedding, Back of Bed |
Port Sunlight |
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The rose planted is more likely to be County Rose Cheshire KOR-konopil |
Ground-cover |
Cheshire |
24 x 36 |
Open Bud Middle-aged Flower |
Bedding, Mature Flowers |
Pretty Lady |
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Bedding, Back of Border |
China-town |
72 x 48 |
Quite Thorny Bedding, Grow in Pots |
Pride of England |
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Bedding |
City Livery |
36 x 24 |
Another free Cleaning Service! |
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Bedding, Cut-Flower, Climber, Spec-iman |
Claire Austin |
47 x 39 |
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Bedding |
Claret |
36 x 30 |
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Climber, Grow in Trees, Cut- |
Climbing |
360 x 240 |
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Climber, Grow in Trees, Cut- |
and Climbing Iceberg |
216 x 120 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade |
Colby School |
24 x 24 |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots |
30 x 24 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow as Spec-iman |
Comte de Champ-agne |
48 x 42 |
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Photo Required |
Climber |
Cooperi |
84 x 32 |
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Bedding |
Cranford |
31 x 24 |
Leg exercise by SuperSquirrel! |
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Bedding |
Creme Caramel |
36 x 24 |
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Bedding, Climber, Cut-flower |
Crocus Rose |
47 x 36 |
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Bedding, Climber, Cut-flower, Grow as Spec-iman, Back of Border, Use as Wall Rose |
Crown |
72 x 48 |
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Climber, Arch |
Cumber-land |
72 x 72 |
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D |
P continued |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Grow as Spec-iman, Edging Borders |
D'Arcey Bussell |
36 x 24 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Princess Anne |
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Bedding, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Daybreak (Pember-ton, 1918) |
48 x 48 |
Climber, |
Princess Louise |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Shade |
De Resht |
48 x 30 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Deep Secret (Tantau 1997) and |
47 x 30 |
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Bedding, Arch Rose, Grow as Spec-iman |
Dupontii (Dupont, 1817) |
84 x 72 |
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E |
Q |
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Photo Required |
Bedding |
East Park |
32 x 24 |
Cut-flower, Speciman, Bedding, Edging Borders |
Queen of Sweden |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pot, Grow as Stand-ard |
Easy Going |
60 x 24 |
Assisting a Fish trainee to fly further! |
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Bedding, Grow as Spec-iman, Ground-cover, Wood-land, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade |
Elegantula Persetosa |
60 x 60 |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Grow as Stand-ard, Exhib-ition, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Elina |
48 x 30 |
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Photo Required due to foliage hiding label when rose in flower during the summer and early Autumn |
Bedding, Cut-flower |
England's |
42 x 30 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
English |
39 x 48 |
Further links to Roses for:- |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Grow as standard rose |
and English Miss |
30 x 24 |
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F |
R |
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Photo Required due to summer foliage hiding label |
Bedding, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Faithful Friend |
45 x 36 |
Photo Required |
Climber, |
Rambling Rector |
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Bedding, Arch Rose, Cut-flower, Pergola Rose, Grow as Spec-iman |
Falstaff |
60 x 39 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Red Finesse |
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Bedding, Hedge, Stand-ard Rose |
Family Life |
36 x 24 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
Red Pearl (JACcrimb) |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Fascin-ation (POU-lmax) |
39 x 26 |
Photo Required |
Woodland, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Speciman |
Red Wing |
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Climber, Climber in Tree, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Cut-flower, Woodland |
Felicite Perpetue |
240 x 120 |
Exhib-ition |
Reflections |
60 x |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Stand-ard Rose |
60 x 72 |
Exhib-ition, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Hedge, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Remember and Royal Copen-hagen |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
48 x 36 |
Grow in Pots, Bedding, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Remem-brance |
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Ground-cover, Grow in Pots |
Flower Carpet Amber |
28 x 39 |
Grow in Pots, Bedding |
Remember Me |
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Ground-cover, Grow in Pots |
39 x 24 |
Pillar Rose, Speciman, Grow in Pots, |
Rhapsody in Blue |
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Bedding, Ground-cover, Covering banks, Grow in Pots, Stand-ard Rose |
Flower Carpet Gold |
24 x 28 |
Hedge, Speciman |
Rose of Picardy |
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Bedding, Ground-Cover, Grow in Pots, Stand-ard Rose |
28 x 28 |
Cut-flower, Speciman, Edging Border |
Rosemoor |
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Ground-cover, Grow in Pots, Stand-ard Rose |
Flower Carpet Ruby |
24 x 28 |
Ground-cover, |
Rosy Cushion |
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Ground-cover, Stand-ard Rose |
Flower Carpet Scarlet |
35 x 32 |
Grow in Pots, Bedding, Cut-flower |
Royal Phil-harmonic |
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Photo Required due to summer foliage hiding label |
Ground-cover, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
24 x 28 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Royal William |
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Ground-cover, Grow in Pots, Stand-ard Rose |
Flower Carpet White |
28 x 48 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots |
Ruby Wedding |
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Photo Required due to plants in front hiding label |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade |
Foetida Persiana |
79 x 60 |
Thanks human for providing the means for my selfie! |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Exhib-ition variety |
and Fragrant Cloud |
40 x 20 |
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Ground-cover, |
Francine Austin |
48 x 48 |
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Climber in Jubilee Rose Garden is not Francis E Lester as stated on its label |
Climber, Arch Rose, Pergola Rose, Grow into trees, Tolerant of Poor Soil, North-facing Wall, Tolerant of Shade |
192 x 120 |
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Ground-cover, Bedding, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Grow as Stand-ard Rose, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Spec-iman |
Fru Dagmar Hastrup |
60 x 72 |
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Cultivar Name Wildfire should have been used on the label rather than the Regis-tration Name FRYessex |
Bedding, Grow in Pots |
Wildfire (Fryessex) |
24 x 16 |
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G |
S |
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Photo Required due to rose in front hiding label |
Hedge, Pillar Rose, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Exhib-ition, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade |
Gallica var. officinalis |
60 x 36 |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Sally Kane |
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Cut-flower, Bedding, Edging Border |
Scarborough Fair |
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Climber, Grow in Trees, |
Gardenia |
240 x 180 |
Bedding, Edging Border, |
Scent-sation One of the most fragrant Hybrid Teas. |
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Climber, Wood-land planting, Grow as Spec-iman, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade |
Geranium (Hybrid Moyesii, 1938) |
96 x 60 |
Climber, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Climber in Tree |
Seagull |
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Bedding, Pillar Rose, Hedge, Arch Rose, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Pergola Rose, Grow as Spec-iman |
Gertrude |
120 x 72 |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow as Stand-ard Rose |
Silver Anniversary |
60 x 48 |
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Bedding, Cut-Flower, Grow as Spec-iman, Stand-ard Rose, Edging Border |
Glorious |
38 x 36 (95 x 90) |
Bedding, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Ground-cover, Stand-ard Rose |
Silver Ghost |
24 x 20 |
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Bedding, Hedge, Grow in Pots |
Gold Spice |
33 x 32 |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow as Stand-ard Rose, Grow in Pots |
Simply the Best |
36 x 18 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Edging Border, Stand-ard Rose |
Golden Beauty |
36 x 24 (90 x 60) |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
Skylark |
36 x 28 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Stand-ard Rose, |
Golden Celebration |
60 x 48 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Song and Dance |
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Bedding, Edging Border |
Golden Oldie |
42 x 20 (105 x 50) |
Grow in Pots, Bedding |
Sophys Rose |
54 x 48 |
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Bedding, Stand-ard Rose, Grow as Spec-iman |
Golden Smiles |
24 x 20 |
Speciman |
Spinosissima |
74 x 48 |
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Bedding, Pergola, Hedge, Grow as Stand-ard, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
Golden Wedding |
36 x 24 |
Ground-cover, which is armed with thorns/ prickles, spreading for use on sloping banks |
Spinosissima Dunwich Rose |
24 x 48 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Stand-ard Rose, Spec-iman |
Grace (AUSkeppy) |
48 x 48 |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Back of Border, Edging Borders |
Strawberry Hill |
48 x 48 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Arch, Pergola, Hedge, Grow as Stand-ard, Spec-iman |
Graham Thomas |
48 x 48 |
Bedding with strong fragrance, Cut-flower |
Sue Hipkin Now grown by nurseries in 5 countries, all enchanted by the rare colour and spicy scent. |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Exhib-ition, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade |
Grandpa Dickson |
30 x 24 (75 x 60) |
Prostrate Ground-cover, Grow in Pots, Bedding, Tolerant of Shade |
Suffolk |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
42 x 18 (105 x 45) |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Super Trouper |
32 x 28 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Edging Border |
Guys Gold |
32 x 24 (80 x 60) |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Hedge |
Susan Daniel |
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Bedding, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Stand-ard Rose, Speci-man, Edging Border |
Susan Williams-ellis |
48 x 36 |
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T |
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Bedding, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Edging Border, Stand-ard Rose |
Hand in Hand |
24 x 18 (60 x 45) |
Bedding, Pillar Rose, Cut-flower |
Tam o Shanter (AUScerise) |
60 x 48 |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border, Stand-ard Rose |
Red Abundance not its Regist-ration Name Harkimono |
32 x 24 (80 x 60) |
Bedding, Grow in Pots |
Tatton |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border, Grow as Speci-man |
Harlow Carr |
50 x 40 |
Photo Required |
Bedding, Cut-flower |
Tea Clipper Almost Thornless Named for the last and finest of the sailing ships. |
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Bedding, Edging Border |
Haydock Park |
48 x 36 |
Cut-flower, Bedding, Grow in Pots |
Terracotta Florists Rose |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow as Spec-iman, Back of Border, Edging Border |
44 x 24 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
The Brownie Rose |
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Bedding, Hedge, Grow as Speci-man, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Edging Border, Grow as Wall Rose |
Helen |
86 x 48 |
Bedding, Pillar Rose, Ground-cover |
The Charlatan |
36 x 48 |
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Ground-cover, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Grow as Spec-iman, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade |
Henry Kelsey |
48 x 60 |
Bedding |
The Cheshire Regiment Extremely vigorous |
36 x 24 |
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Climber, Grow in Pots and as Spec-iman, Tolerant of Poor Soil and of Shade, Arch Rose, Pergola Rose |
Highgrove |
96 x 36 (240 x 90) |
Cut-flower, Bedding, Speciman, Back of Border, Climber Strong, musk, myrrh, old rose fragrance |
The Generous Gardener Named to mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of the National Gardens Scheme |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
Hot Chocolate |
45 x 54 |
Bedding, Cut-flower |
The Halycon Days Rose Sold as Rosen-professor Sieber |
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Bedding, Hedge, Grow as Spec-iman, Back of Border, Edging Border, Covering Banks |
Hyde Hall |
70 x 60 |
Bedding. Especially effective when grown with annuals or perennials in a mixed border. |
The Lady's Blush |
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Josef Distl grows The Pilgrim in Germany where it is called Gartenarchitekt Günther Schulze, named for the designer of the display gardens at Rosen Jensen at Glücksburg, Germany. Dad saying to Ma |
Climber, Cut-flower |
The Pilgrim |
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Bedding |
The Prince |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Hedge |
Tickled Pink |
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Grows in Pot |
Twice in a Blue Moon |
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U |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Standa-rd Rose |
Iceberg (KORbin) |
60 x 24 (150 x 60) |
Isn't she lovely! |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Edging Border |
Irish Hope (HAR-exlaim) |
47 x 28 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border, Stand-ard Rose |
Isn't She Lovely |
32 x 26 |
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V |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
Jack's Wish |
36 x 24 |
Bedding |
Varenna |
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Bedding, Hedge, Grow in Pots, Spec--iman, Tolereant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Edging Border |
Jacqueline du Pre |
54 x 30 |
Bedding, Exhib-ition |
Velvet Fragrance |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Speci-man, Edging Border, Stan-ard Rose |
Jubilee Celebration |
47 x 48 |
An ADR rose is a winner in the German ADR rose trial (Allgemeine Deutsche Rosenneuheitenprüfung). No chemical pesticides have been allowed since 1997 and breeders often describe the trial as among the most challenging in the world.The trial is set up by a working group that includes the Bund deutscher Baumschulen (German nurseries association), rose breeders, and 11 independent trial stations in Germany. The trial results are analyzed by the Bundessortenamt (Federal Office of Plant Varieties). Roses are tested over 3 years and criteria analyzed include disease resistance, hardiness, attractiveness, and habit. About 50 cultivars are judged annually and more than 2000 cultivars have been tested since the award's creation in the 1950s. Roses that no longer fulfill quality standards have their certificate removed. As of November 2013, 161 cultivars are recognized. The Halycon Days Rose is an ADR rose. |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Shade, Edging Border, Stand-ard Rose |
Just Joey |
22 x 30 |
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K |
W |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Tolerant of Shade, Edging Border, Stand-ard Rose |
Keep Smiling |
24 x 20 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Warm Wishes |
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Bedding, Ground-cover, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Edging Border, Stand-ard Rose |
Kent |
12 x 36 |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow as Stand-ard Rose |
Welwyn Garden Glory |
48 x 24 |
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Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
30 24 |
Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Spec-iman |
Wild Edric |
48 x 48 |
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'Winchester Cathedral' is a sport of 'Mary Rose' according to their internal plant records. Spectators must therefore beware of falling masonry!!! |
Cut-flower, Speciman, Climber, Hedge |
Wild Rover |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, Hedge |
Wild Thing |
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Cut-flower, Ground cover, Grow in Pots, Hedge |
Wildeve |
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Bedding, Grow in Pot, Hedge |
William Shakes-peare |
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Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Bedding |
Winchester Cathedral Almost Thornless |
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Cut-flower, Bedding, Hedge |
Wisley 2008 Replaces Rosa 'Wisley' |
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Ground hugging Ground cover |
Worcester-shire |
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L |
XYZ |
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Cut-flower, Bedding |
Lady Emma Hamilton |
Bedding, Grow in Pots |
York Minster |
44 x 32 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Climber |
Lady of Shalot |
Bedding |
You Are My Sunshine |
35 x |
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Rosa Lady Emma Hamilton - Lady Emma Hamilton was Horatio Nelson's lover and we have named this rose to celebrate the 200th Anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar. |
Cut-flower, Bedding |
Young |
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Bedding |
Young Princess |
48 x |
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You have reached the end of this 1 out of 3 Rose Indices, so you can relax as well! |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, Hedge |
Leah Tutu |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Lichfield Angel |
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Bedding |
Lucky |
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There are 3 groups of roses, whose Rose Use Flower Images are compared in Rose Use Gallery and whose Flower Colour and Rose Type Shape are compared in the Rose gallery There are 720 roses in this website:-
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Index of 147 Roses with only bloom, photo, rose use, rose name, rose class number, height and width in this Index menu of Roses from Other Roses A-F , Other Roses G-R , Other Roses S-Z Galleries, where they were the extra Roses that I took photos of in the nursery field of R.V. Roger Nurseries in 2014 |
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Bloom Colour |
Rose Use:- |
Rose Name / Rose Class Number White background indicates that its Rose Description is only in this Index with links to Mail-order suppliers in Height and Width Column - Click |
Height x Width in inches (cms) - Many of the roses below have no rose decription page in this website so are linked to an external mail-order nursery page. |
Bloom Colour |
Other Rose |
Rose Name / Rose Class Number White background indicates that its Rose Description is only in this Index with links to Mail-order suppliers in Height and Width Column - Click |
Height x Width in inches (cms) - Many of the roses below have no rose decription page in this website so are linked to an external mail-order nursery page. |
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M |
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Photo required |
Bedding, Back of Border |
48 x 40 |
Exhib-ition |
Margie Bailey |
40 x 32 |
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Bedding, Cut-Flower, Grow in Pots, Exhib-ition |
Ambiance |
30 x 24 |
Grow in Pots |
Many Happy Returns |
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Exhib-ition, |
Margaret Fuchs |
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Hedge, Cut-flower, Exhib-ition |
Andrea Stelzer |
Grow in Pots, |
Mariam Ismailjee |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Angela |
Cut-flower, Exhib-ition |
Marlon's Day |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Anisley Dickson |
Exhib-ition |
Maverick |
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Exhib-ition |
Apricot Ingrid |
Unknown. Ask R V Roger Ltd for its height and width |
Bedding |
Maxima Romantica |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, Exhib-ition |
Apricot Rex |
Bedding |
Melody Maker |
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Exhib-ition |
Arcanum |
Grow in Pots, Cut-flower, Exhib-ition |
Michael Mander |
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Photo required of Golden Yellow Bloom |
Climber |
Arthur Bell (Climbing) |
Bedding, Hedge |
Middles-borough Football Club |
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Exhib-ition |
Midnight |
Unknown |
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Climber, Grow in Pots |
Minnehaha |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Minnie The Moocher |
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Bedding |
Mischief |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots |
Miss Harp |
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Grow in Pots, |
Miss Lakeland |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots |
Mom |
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Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
Monica Belluci |
48 x 28 |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Moonstone |
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Exhib-ition, |
My Joy |
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Bedding |
Mystery Girl |
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B |
N |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Barbara Stack |
Climber |
Night Owl |
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Cut-flower, Exhi-bition, Hedge |
Bella Christina |
Exhib-ition, Bedding, Cut-flower |
Norma Major |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Bella Diana |
Bedding, Grow in Pots |
North-umberland |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
The following is from Ashridge Nurseries:- Rosa Canina Hedging Spacing a Rosa canina hedge: General description of Rosa canina plants: Bareroot planting is best done between October and April |
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Bedding |
Bill Bailey |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Birthday Boy |
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Bedding, Cut-flower |
Black Baccara |
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Exhib-ition, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
Black Gold |
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Bedding |
Blaydon Races |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Bright Smile |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Brook's Red |
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C |
O |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Cajun Moon |
Ground-cover, Exhib-ition |
Our Millie |
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Cut-flower, Exhib-ition |
Cajun Signature |
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Cut-flower, Exhib-ition |
Canadian North-light |
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Bedding, Edging Borders, Cut-flower |
Celebration Time |
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Bedding |
Champagne Cocktail |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Exhib-ition, Grow in Pots |
Chrysler Imperial |
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Bedding |
Cliff Richard |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Exhib-ition |
Con-gratulations |
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Cut-flower, Bedding, Exhib-ition |
Cream Dream |
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Bedding |
Creamsicle |
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D |
P |
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Photo required of Vermillion Bloom |
Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Dale Farm |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Papa Meilland |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Dancing Pink |
Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Pedros Aquarius |
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Bedding |
Davids Star |
40 x 32 |
Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Peggy Nether-thorpe |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Exhib-ition |
Desperado |
Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Perception |
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Ground-cover, |
Diamond Jubilee |
Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Peter Cottontail |
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Exhib-ition |
Dogwood |
Exhib-ition, Bedding, Cut-flower |
Peter Frankenfeld |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, Cut-flower |
Dr Michael Noble |
Bedding |
Piccadilly |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Picotee |
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Bedding, Cut-flower |
Picture |
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Bedding |
Pink Favourite |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Pinnacle |
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Exhib-ition |
Playgroup Rose |
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Exhib-ition |
Polar Star |
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Bedding |
Polly |
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E |
P continued |
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Climber |
Eddie Bailey |
48 x 36 |
Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, Cut-flower |
Power Point |
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Grow in Pots |
Emma Clare |
Exhib-ition |
Pride of Lakeland |
40 x 32 |
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Exhib-ition |
Emma May |
Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Princess Alice |
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Bedding |
Ernest H Morse |
Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, Cut-flower |
Princess Nobuko |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Cut-flower |
European Touch |
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R |
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Grow in pots, Hedge, Tolerant of Poor Soil |
F J Groot-endorst |
Climber, Pillar Rose |
Rambling Rosie |
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Bedding |
Faith |
Open Bud Juvenile Flower Juvenile Flower Mid-aged Flower Mature Flower |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Red 4 |
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Bedding |
Felicitas |
Bedding |
Red Perfumella |
36 x 32 |
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Exhib-ition |
Ffion |
28 x 16 |
Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, Cut-flower |
Robin Alonso |
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Bedding |
Flanders Field |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Florence Mayer |
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Ground-cover, Hanging Basket |
Flower Carpet Pink |
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Exhib-ition, |
Foolish Pleasure |
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Bedding |
Forever Royal |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, Cut-flower |
Foster's Ruby Glow |
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Exhib-ition |
Fragrant Plum |
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Bedding |
Gary Player |
Bedding, Edging Border |
42 x 30 |
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Bedding used by Gateshead Council in their parks |
Gateshead Festival Bred by Battersby Roses for the Gateshead Festival. |
Bedding, Climber, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Exhib-ition, Spec-iman, Tolerant of poor Soil, Tolerant of Shade, Edging Border, Thornless Rose |
Sally Holmes |
45 x 36 |
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Exhib-ition, Grow in Pots |
Gemini |
Exhib-ition, Spec-iman |
Sandra |
48? x 48? |
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Bedding, Cut-flower |
Gold Glow |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
34 x 24 |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Golden Beryl |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
Satchmo |
30 x 24 |
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Bedding |
Golden Eureka |
48 x 32 |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
45 x 45 |
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Photos required of Light Yellow, ages to White Bloom |
Climber |
Goldfinch Almost Thornless |
Exhib-ition |
Sea of Fire |
40 x 32 |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Grace Sharington |
Bedding, Hedge, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Exhib-ition, Tolerant of Shade, Edging Border, Stand-ard Rose, Cover Banks |
Sexy Rexy |
30 x 24 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Edging Border |
24 x 48 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Exhib-ition, Edging Border |
Shirynne Cowan |
28 x 20 |
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Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Exhib-ition, Spec-iman |
Show Stopper |
36 x 36 |
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Cut-flower, Exhib-ition |
Solar Flare |
28 x 16 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots, Tolerant of Shade, Edging Border |
22 x 20 |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots, Cut-flower |
St John |
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Exhib-ition |
Standing Ovation |
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H |
S continued |
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Exhib-ition |
Hannah Gordon |
Bedding |
Starry Eyed |
40 x 40 |
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Hedge |
Hansa The Swedish Rose Society recommends Hansa for northern Sweden. |
Bedding |
Stephanie Diane |
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Bedding, Grow in Pots |
Happy Times |
Open Bud Juvenile Flower Middle-aged Flower |
Exhib-ition, |
Stephen Rulo |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Hazel McCallion This rose is named for Mississauga, Ontario, Canada's locally revered and internationally honored Mayor, Hazel McCallion. She is 85 years old and has been Mayor of Mississauga since 1978. |
Climber, Shrub |
Sunrise |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Heather Sproul |
Exhib-ition, |
Sunset Strip |
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Open Bud
Middle-aged Flower Mature Flower |
Exhib-ition, Cut-flower |
Hollywood Star Hollywood Star is a "Phototropic" Exhibition Rose which may display a wide range of color variations depending on the amount of sunlight it receives. Spray carefully as the foliage may be damaged from excessive spraying. |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Sweet Lissie |
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Exhib-ition, |
Hot Princess |
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I |
T |
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Exhib-ition, |
Ingrid |
Exhib-ition, Bedding |
The Wainwright Rose Named after Alfred Wainwright, author and painter of Pictorial Guides to the Lakeland Fells. |
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Bedding |
Ivory Romantica |
36 x 32 |
Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
The Yorkshire Regiment "Money from the sale of every 'The Yorkshire Regiment' will be donated to 'The Yorkshire Regiment Association'" from R.V. Roger |
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Exhib-ition |
Ivory Silk |
20 x 16 |
Middle-aged Flower White petals overlaid with a strong marbling of hot pink |
Exhib-ition |
Triple Delight |
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UV |
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Bedding |
Jean Rosen-krantz |
Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Unbridled |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Journey's End |
Bedding, Cut-flower, Grow in Pots |
Veterans' Honor |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, |
Joy |
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Exhib-ition |
Julia's Kiss |
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Bedding |
Julie Derwanz |
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K |
W |
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Bedding, Cut-flower |
Kathryn Almost Thornless |
Exhib-ition, |
Whirlaway |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding |
Korbasta |
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L |
W continued with XYZ |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, Cut-flower, Speciman |
Leading Lady |
Bedding |
White Perfumella |
36 x 32 |
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Bedding, Cut-flower |
Lets Dance |
Open Bud Juvenile Flower Middle-aged Flower Mature Flower |
Bedding, Exhib-ition |
Whitley Bay |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots |
Light Fantastic |
Juvenile Flower Middle-aged Flower Mature Flower |
Exhib-ition |
Wimi |
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Little White Pet "White Pet is sometimes known as Little Dot in New Zealand. [From A Year of Roses, by Stephen Scanniello, pp. 146-147:] Tree roses, also called standard roses, are often displayed to their best advantage when planted in containers. Tree roses come in heights anywhere from two feet high (most common with miniature roses) to over six feet. There are two forms of standard roses available. One is the common form of a long stem supporting a bushy display of roses, sort of like a large lollipop. The other is a weeping standard, the only style I think worth using. Tree roses are created by attaching three buds of a rose cultivar to a long straight stem of another rose. The most common stem stock to use is an unnamed rugosa rose variety. Other roses have been used for creating standards, but the rugosa seems to be the strongest, surviving the longest." from Help Me Find |
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Comment "Bush roses were bred for use in formal rose beds. The large-flowered bushes are best for formal rose beds near the house, and for cutting. Cluster-flowered bushes are ideal for beds of showy colour and could also be planted in groups at the front of a shrub border, or even singly. Cluster-flowered bushes are better suited to poor conditions, especially wet areas, because their flowers withstand rain better. Choosing bush roses is a matter of personal taste, but there are do’s and don’ts. Choose either large-flowered bushes or cluster-flowered bushes. Do not mix them – the results can be very messy. Neither should varieties of large-flowered bushes be mixed in the same bed because mixed colours take from the effect of formal elegance. The more showy cluster-flowered bushes can be mixed, but stick to two or three varieties – avoid the ‘fruit-salad’ effect. Try to match the varieties for height – use the taller ones to the back, or the middle of a bed, mixed border or island bed – and choose complementary colours. Research the variety and try to see it growing – visit St. Anne’s Rose Garden, Clontarf, Dublin, or a rose nursery during the flowering season. Standard roses are used in the middle, or at the back of large rose beds, to add some height. They have long been used as specimens on their own, but less so nowadays. They could also be used in groups, or singly, in a shrub border behind low, non-competitive plants to give summer colour. Being true shrubs, the shrub roses are best placed among other flowering and non-flowering shrubs. They bring colour to a shrub border in late spring and early summer. The shrub roses can also be planted as specimens on their own and some of them make good informal, secure hedges The climbing habit of growth of climbing and rambling roses makes them ideal for covering walls and unsightly large objects. They can also be grown on flowering garden trees to give more interest, or on an old tree stump, pillar or pergola. Miniature roses have become very popular for patio and container growing. They can also be used on rockeries, and as house plants." from Using Roses in the Garden by Ireland's Gardening Community. |
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Liverpool Echo |
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Exhib-ition, Bedding, Grow in Pots, Cut-flower |
Louise Estes |
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Love and Peace |
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Lowri |
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The following practical advice was written by Percy Thrower in his Percy Thrower's Practical Guides Roses and published by W.H. & L. Collingridge Ltd in 1964:- "Soils and Situations See Interaction between 2 Quartz Sand Grains to make soil page on how to add clay etc to a sandy soil and how to add sand to a clay soil to get a SOIL towards a Perfect general use soil, which is composed of 8.3% lime, 16.6% humus, 25% clay and 50% sand. "Organic matter is equally useful on clay soils to improve their texture and prevent them cracking in hot weather." A 150mm deep mulch of mixed peat, sharp washed sand and horticultural grit was applied on top of a heavy clay soil to improve its structure, and stop the plants therein from drowning in Soil Formation - What is Soil Texture? page. "While, of course, partly rotted organic materials provide the basis of nearly all natural plant food taken up by the roots, they also act as a sponge, holding on to soil moisture which should otherwise be lost. At the same time soil texture is improved enormously by the air spaces left as the material breaks down further into humuds and it is from this that clay soils particularly benefit. Humus. In Britain, unless you own the well-rotted farmyard manure, you cannot take it and transport it as a member of the public. You have to get the owner who could be a company or an individual to transport it to your property, which is why there are great heaps of the stuff lying on farmers and stable owners properties, which could benefit householder's gardens - another example of crass government stupidity. Any decayed vegetable matter may be used with advantage if well worked in. There must be tons of kitchen vegetable trimmings put into dustbins each year which could, and should, be added to the garden compost heap. When I was maintaining my customer's gardens, the gardens were too small to have large compost bins that I could apply sufficient prunings/weeds each fortnight for it to compost properly. So I advised my clients to have a small plastic dustbin under their sinks for vegetable and fruit peelings, used tea bags/coffee grounds and eggshells, which I could then apply to a newly weeded area in the garden as a 3 inch (7.5cm) deep mulch and cover over with a 0.5 inch (1 cm) layer of mown grass/mown prunings/mown removed weeds. That would decompose to produce humus, stop weed seeds germinating, stop the ground from drying out due to wind and sun; and reuse that organic matter for those garden plants. Cultivation The above cultivation is a pipedream in the modern gardens in Britain, since it is more than likely that there is a very little depth of topsoil below the turf, before you get to the subsoil of clay or sand with perhaps rubble on top of that subsoil. Planting
To these I would add insufficient firming of the soil, but I do not regard this as quite so serious as the other 3, particularly if roses are planted in the autumn, because the amount of rain we usually get in 1964 then soon consolidates the soil even if it has not been well trodden down in the first place. Arrival from nursery. His book will explain everything else you need to know!!! |
ROSES IN ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY GARDEN AT WISLEY GALLERY PAGES WISLEY WISLEY Rose Classification System Further Plant Label and Path Foundation Comments |
For further details on the cultivation of roses, consult the The Rose Society UK. The Royal National Rose Society went into administration on 15th May 2017. ROSE PLANT 2 GALLERY PAGES:-
The Rose Classification Number preceeding the Alphabetical Text in the following Rose Type Shape lists is described in the next table on the right:- MODERN CLIMBER ROSE TYPE SHAPE OLD GARDEN SHRUB ROSE TYPE SHAPE OLD GARDEN CLIMBER ROSE TYPE SHAPE
HIP COLOUR BED PICTURES |
Roses of this Gallery Link Index ----> |
Rose INDEX Page includes bloom colour thumbnail, rose use, height and width with link to its Rose Description Page for ROSE PLANT and ROSE USE Galleries. Link Index below is only for Roses in ROSE PLANT and ROSE USE Galleries:- |
A |
Acapulco |
B |
Baby Bio |
C |
Cabbage Rose |
D |
Daily Sketch |
E |
Eglantine Rose |
F |
Fairhope |
G |
Gay Gordons |
H |
Halle |
I |
Iceberg (Climber) |
J |
Jacobite Rose |
K |
Katharine Zeimet |
L |
Lady Sylvia |
M |
MACros |
N |
O |
P |
Paddy McGredy |
Q |
R |
Rachel Kathleen |
S |
Sanders White |
T |
TALchelsea |
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W |
Warm Welcome |
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Y |
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"[From A Year of Roses, by Stephen Scanniello, pp. 146-147:] Tree roses, also called standard roses, are often displayed to their best advantage when planted in containers... Tree roses come in heights anywhere from two feet high (most common with miniature roses) to over six feet. There are two forms of standard roses available. One if the common form of a long stem supporting a bushy display of roses, sort of like a large lollipop. The other is a weeping standard, the only style I think worth using. Tree roses are created by attaching three buds of a rose cultivar to a long straight stem of another rose. The most common stem stock to use is an unnamed rugosa rose variety. Other roses have been used for creating standards, but the rugosa seems to be the strongest, surviving the longest." from Help Me Find in America. |
Bloom Colour:- Index of Roses from RHS garden in Wisley in last table on the right |
Rose Use:- |
Rose Cultivar Name (Regist-ration Name and Year of its Breeding) |
Height x Width in inches (cms) - Many of the roses below have no rose decription page in this website so are linked to an external mail-order nursery page. |
Bloom Colour |
Other Rose |
Rose Name / Rose Class Number / Bowes-Lyon Bed - see map in second table on the right |
Height x Width in inches (cms) - Many of the roses below have no rose decription page in this website so are linked to an external mail-order nursery page. |
'Winchester Cathedral' is a sport of 'Mary Rose' according to their internal plant records. Spectators must therefore beware of falling masonry!!! Further links to Roses for:- |
Site design and content copyright ©May 2013. Updated Text Formats and created valid links to the Flower Colour Comparison Pages Jan 2024 Chris Garnons-Williams. DISCLAIMER: Links to external sites are provided as a courtesy to visitors. Ivydene Horticultural Services are not responsible for the content and/or quality of external web sites linked from this site.
See the 4 Rose Index Tables in this Site Map for further details of the 720 roses
An ADR rose is a winner in the German ADR rose trial (Allgemeine Deutsche Rosenneuheitenprüfung). No chemical pesticides have been allowed since 1997 and breeders often describe the trial as among the most challenging in the world.The trial is set up by a working group that includes the Bund deutscher Baumschulen (German nurseries association), rose breeders, and 11 independent trial stations in Germany. The trial results are analyzed by the Bundessortenamt (Federal Office of Plant Varieties). Roses are tested over 3 years and criteria analyzed include disease resistance, hardiness, attractiveness, and habit. About 50 cultivars are judged annually and more than 2000 cultivars have been tested since the award's creation in the 1950s. Roses that no longer fulfill quality standards have their certificate removed. As of November 2013, 161 cultivars are recognized. The Halycon Days Rose is an ADR rose. |
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Comment "Bush roses were bred for use in formal rose beds. The large-flowered bushes are best for formal rose beds near the house, and for cutting. Cluster-flowered bushes are ideal for beds of showy colour and could also be planted in groups at the front of a shrub border, or even singly. Cluster-flowered bushes are better suited to poor conditions, especially wet areas, because their flowers withstand rain better. Choosing bush roses is a matter of personal taste, but there are do’s and don’ts. Choose either large-flowered bushes or cluster-flowered bushes. Do not mix them – the results can be very messy. Neither should varieties of large-flowered bushes be mixed in the same bed because mixed colours take from the effect of formal elegance. The more showy cluster-flowered bushes can be mixed, but stick to two or three varieties – avoid the ‘fruit-salad’ effect. Try to match the varieties for height – use the taller ones to the back, or the middle of a bed, mixed border or island bed – and choose complementary colours. Research the variety and try to see it growing – visit St. Anne’s Rose Garden, Clontarf, Dublin, or a rose nursery during the flowering season. Standard roses are used in the middle, or at the back of large rose beds, to add some height. They have long been used as specimens on their own, but less so nowadays. They could also be used in groups, or singly, in a shrub border behind low, non-competitive plants to give summer colour. Being true shrubs, the shrub roses are best placed among other flowering and non-flowering shrubs. They bring colour to a shrub border in late spring and early summer. The shrub roses can also be planted as specimens on their own and some of them make good informal, secure hedges The climbing habit of growth of climbing and rambling roses makes them ideal for covering walls and unsightly large objects. They can also be grown on flowering garden trees to give more interest, or on an old tree stump, pillar or pergola. Miniature roses have become very popular for patio and container growing. They can also be used on rockeries, and as house plants." from Using Roses in the Garden by Ireland's Gardening Community. |
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Nursery that grow and sell plants to the Public:- David Austin Rose Nursery Limited, Bowling Green Lane, Albrighton, Wolverhampton. WV7 3HB (Tel: 01902 376300, Email retail@davidaustinroses.com. Web site www.davidaustinroses.com) grows over 900 varieties of rose and has an extensive rose encyclopedia. "We believe that diversity is important. It's our philosophy to maintain a comprehensive list of roses, to encourage as many different varieties as possible to remain part of England's great gardening heritage. Small shrubs
Medium shrubs
Large shrubs
For large pots and containers
For fragrance
Roses for partial shade (at least 4-5 hrs of sun each day)
Climbing roses for walls
Climbers for rose pillars
Climbers for pergolas
Roses for hedges
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There are 3 groups of roses, whose Rose Use Flower Images are compared in Rose Use Gallery and whose Flower Colour and Rose Type Shape are compared in the Rose Plant 2 gallery There are 720 roses in this website:-
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Ivydene Gardens Other Roses S-Z Gallery: |
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Click for further details on WISLEY WISLEY Rose Plant Classification System:- Rosa Wisley 2008 'AUSbreeze' is:-
Normal Rose Plant Classification System:- Now you should not confuse the above system with the usual retail name of Rosa 'Wisley 2008' (Ausbreeze) by Austin Roses where
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