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“One comes back to those old
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old fragrances, as a home
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Rosa Annual, 1928, Mrs. Marion Page
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CURRENTLY AVAILABLE POTTED:
Special note 5/16/09, we many more recently potted roses, to be available
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Comte de Chambord, Jacques Cartier, Distant Drums, Fragrant Cloud,
Double Delight, Angel Face, Green Rose,
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Abraham DarbyDavid
Austin. (1985) 5 feet. Peach-Pink. Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
AlchymistClimber.
(1956) 10-15 feet. Yellow. Fragrant. One long
annual flowering. Zones 4-9.
Ambridge RoseDavid
Austin. 1990. 4 feet. Apricot Pink. Fragrant.
Blooms Repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Cl. AmericaLarge
Flowered Climber. 1976. 10-12 ft. Coral
Pink. Spicy Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Angel Face, Cl.Floribunda.
1981. Lavender. Very Fragrant. Repeat bloom.
Zones 5-9.
Apothecary
Rose/Rosa Gallica Officinalis (before
1300) 3-4 feet. Light Crimson. Very fragrant.
One annual bloom. Zones 3-9.
Baby
Faurax Polyantha. (1924) 1-1
1/2 ft. Purple. Light fragrance. Repeat
bloom. Zones 5-10.
Ballerina(OR)
Hybrid Musk. (1937) 6 feet.
Pale pink
w/ white center. Little fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Banksia Lutea(Yellow
Lady Banks) (1807) 20 feet.
Yellow.
Not Fragrant. One bloom. Zones 8-10.
Baron Girod de
l'Ain Hybrid Perpetual. (1897) 3-4 feet. Maroon
edged
white. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Baronne PrevostHybrid
Perpetual. (1842) 4 to 5 feet. Pink. Very Fragrant. Repeat
blooming. Zones 4-10.
Bewitched
Hybrid Tea. (1967) 4-5 feet. Pink. Very
fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
Buff Beauty Hybrid
Musk. (1939) 5-7 feet. Creamy buff yellow.
Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Cardinal de RichelieuHybrid
Gallica. (1840) 4-5 feet.Mauve.
Fragrant.
One annual bloom. Zones 3-9.
Carefree Beauty
Cecile Brunner Polyantha.
"Sweetheart Rose" (1881) 3 feet. Light
pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Cl. Cecile BrunnerCl.
Polyantha. (1894) 15-20 feet. Lt. pink.
Intermittent bloom. Zones 4-9.
Celestial Alba. (1739)
4-6 feet. Shell Pink. Very fragrant. One annual
flowering. Zones 5-9.
Comte de ChambordPortland.
(1860) 4 feet.
Pink.
Fragrant. Flowers
repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
De Meaux (OR)Centifolia.
(1637) 3 feet. Pink.
Fragrant.
One annual flowering. Zones 4-9.
Dortmund, Cl. Kordesii.
(1955) 10-15 ft.Red w/white center. Fragrant.
Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-10.
Electron
Hybrid Tea. (1970) 2-4 feet. Deep Pink.
Fragrant.
Flowers Repeatedly. Zone 5-11.
Eureka
Floribunda. (2003) 3 feet. Yellow.
Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 6-10.
The
FairyPolyantha. (1941) 2-3 1/2 feet. Pink.
Little Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
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Felicite et Perpetue
(Seven Sisters) Hybrid Sempervirens. Rambler. (1827) 8-10 feet.
One long annual flowering.
Felicite
Parmentier Alba. (1834) 4-5 feet.
Pale Pink. Very fragrant. One annual flowering. Zone 4-9.
Francis E. Lester
Hybrid
Musk, 1946. 12-20 feet. Zones 4-9. White. Strong fragrance. One long
bloom. Zone 6-10.
Frau Dagmar
Hastrup (OR) Rugosa. (1914)
2-3 feet. Clear Pink. Flowers repeatedly.
Zones 3-9.
Graham
Thomas David Austin.1983. 6 feet. Yellow.
Fragrant. Repeat Bloom. Zones 5-10.
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Green
Rose Rosa Chinensis Viridiflora. (1843) To 8 ft. Green.
Repeat bloom. Zones 7-10.
Gruss
an Aachen Floribunda. (1909) 2-3 feet. Whitew/apricot/pink.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10
Hansa(OR)Rugosa.
(1905) 5 feet.
Vibrant Purple Red.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Harison's
YellowHybrid Foetida. (1830) 5-8 feet. Yellow.
Fragrant.
One annual flowering. Zones 3-9.
Hawkeye
Belle Shrub-Grandiflora. (1975) 4 feet. Pink.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Heidelberg
Honorine
de Brabant Bourbon. (Introduction date unknown)
4-6 feet. White/Pink striped. Flowers repeatedly.
Zones 4-9.
Jacques
Cartier (Marquise Bocella)Portland. (1842)
2-4 feet.
Clear Pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly.
Zones 5-10.
KathleenHybrid Musk.
(1922) White edged with pink. 6 to 15 feet. Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
Kathleen HarropClimbing
Bourbon. (1919) 6-8 feet. Light Pink.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Konigin
von Danemark (listed under Queen of Denmark) Alba. (1826)
4-5 feet.
Pink.
Very fragrant. One annual
bloom. Zone 4-9.
Lady
Hillingdon Tea. (1910) 4 feet.
Apricot.
Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
Lavender LassieHybrid
Musk. (1958) 6-10 feet. Pink. Very Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
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Lilac Rose
Shrub. David Austin. (1990) 4 feet. Lilac.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 6-10.
Madame
Alfred Carriere Noisette.
(1879) 12-20 feet. White. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones
5-10.
Madame
Hardy Damask. (1832) 4-6
feet. White. Fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 4-10.
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Marguerite HillingShrub.
(1959) 3-5 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
New Dawn, cl.(OR)Lg.
Flowered Cli., 1930.12-20 ft. Pale Pink.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Old Blush China.
(1752) 3-5 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat
bloom. Zones 7-10.
Olympiad
Hybrid Tea. (1984) 3 to 5 feet. Red.
Light Fragrance. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10
Pat Austin Shrub.
David Austin. 4-5 feet. (1995) Coppery
Orange. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Paul's Lemon Pillar
Climbing Hybrid Tea. (1915) 12 feet. Yellow.
Very
Fragrant. One long annual flowering. Zones 7-10.
Pax Hybrid Musk. (1918)
6-8 feet. White. Fragrant. Repeat blooming. Zones 6-10.
Peace Hybrid Tea.
(1948) 4-6 feet.
Yellow
and
Pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
PenelopeHybrid Musk.
(1924) 5-8 feet. Pale Pink
to White. Fragrant.
Repeat blooming. Zones 5-10.
The Pilgrim
Shrub. David Austin. (1991) 4-5 feet. Pale
Yellow. Fragrant. Zones 5-10.
Pink GrootendorstHybrid
Rugosa. (1923) 5-7 feet. Pink. Little fragrance.
Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Queen ElizabethGrandiflora.
(1954) 5 feet. Medium Pink.
Moderate Fragrance. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Queen of Denmark(Konigen
von Danemark)Alba. (1826) 4-5 feet.
Pink.
Very
fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Robin HoodHybrid
Musk. (1912) 7-8 feet. Cherry Red.Fragrant.
Repeat blooming. Zones 6-10.
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Rosa Paulii (Rosa Xpaulii)Ground
cover. (Prior to 1903) 12 feet. White. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zone
4-10.
Rosa Rugosa Alba(OR)Rugosa
4-6 ft. White. Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Rosa Rugosa Rubra(OR)
Rugosa <1799. 4-6 ft. Bluish Red. Fragrance.
Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Roseraie de l'HayHybrid
Rugosa. (1901) 5-6 feet. Crimson Purple.Clove
Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zone 3-10.
Royal Sunset, ClimberLarge
Flowered Climber. (1960) 8-10 feet. Salmon.
Fragrant. Zones 5-9.
Seven Sisters/
Felicite et Perpetue Hybrid Sempervirens.
Rambler. (1827) 8-10 feet. One long annual flowering.
Sombreuil Climbing Tea.
1856. 7-12 feet. Ivory. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
Souvenir
de la Malmaison, ClimbingBourbon. (1893) 10 feet.
Flowers repeatedly.
Sterling SilverHybrid
Tea, 1957. 4 feet. Silvery lavender blue.
Citrus Rose Fragrance. Repeat. Zones 6-9.
St. PatrickHybrid
Tea. (1996) 4 feet. Yellow-gold
shaded green. Light fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
TamoraDavid Austin.1987.
3 feet. Apricot. Myrrh Fragrance. Repeat Bloom.
Zones 4-10.
The
Fairy (OR) Polyantha.
(1941) 2-3 1/2 feet. Pink. Little Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Tour
de Malakoff Centifolia. (1856) 3-5 feet. Pink
w/violet
shadings. Very Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Westerland(OR)
Shrub. (1969) 8' by 8'. Orange.
Light fragrance. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
White
Dawn, cli. Lg. Flowered Cli.,
1949. 12-14 feet. White. Sweet fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
York and LancasterRosa
damascena versicolor. (1551) 5 feet. White/Pink. Very fragrant. One annual
bloom. Zone 3-9.
Zephirine
Drouhin (OR)Bourbon. (1868) 6-8 feet.
Bright
Pink. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
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Key = (OR) - Own root, not grafted roses. Top
(Cl.)
- Climbing Roses, although there are climbers that do not include 'Climbing'
in their name, so look at height.
Abraham DarbyDavid
Austin. (1985) 5 feet. Peach-Pink. Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Agnes Hybrid Rugosa. (1922)
4-6 feet. Yellow.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom.
Zones 4-9.
AlchymistClimber.
(1956) 10-15 feet. Yellow. Fragrant. One long
annual flowering. Zones 4-9.
Alfred de Dalmas
Moss. (1855) 2-3 feet. Blush
to
white. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Cl. Aloha Climbing
Hybrid Tea. (1949) 8-10 feet.
Two-toned pink.
Sweet Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Cl. AltissimoLarge
Flowered Climber.1966. 6-8 feet. Chinese Red.
Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Ambridge RoseDavid
Austin. 1990. 4 feet. Apricot Pink. Fragrant.
Blooms Repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Cl. AmericaLarge
Flowered Climber. 1976. 10-12 ft. Coral
Pink. Spicy Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Angel FaceFloribunda.
3-4 feet. Lavender. Very Fragrant. Repeat
bloom. Zones 5-9.
Angel Face, Cl.Floribunda.
1981. Lavender. Very Fragrant. Repeat bloom.
Zones 5-9.
Apothecary
Rose/Rosa Gallica Officinalis (before
1300) 3-4 feet. Light Crimson. Very fragrant.
One annual bloom. Zones 3-9.
Applejack Shrub.
(1972) 5-8 ft. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom.
Zone 4-10.
Austrian Copper Foetida,
<1590. 4-5 ft. Orangew/yellow.
Licorice fragrance. One bloom. Zones 3-9.
Baby
FauraxPolyantha. (1924) 1-1 1/2 ft. Purple.
Light fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
BallerinaHybrid
Musk. (1937) 6 feet.
Pale pink w/ white
center. Little fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Banksia Lutea(Yellow
Lady Banks) (1807) 20 feet.
Yellow.
Not Fragrant. One bloom. Zones 8-10.
Baron Girod de
l'Ain Hybrid Perpetual. (1897) 3-4 feet. Maroon
edged
white. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Baronne PrevostHybrid
Perpetual. (1842) 4 to 5 feet. Pink. Very Fragrant. Repeat
blooming. Zones 4-10.
Belinda Hybrid
Musk. (1936) 4 to 6 feet. Flowers repeatedly. Zones
5 -10.
Belle de CrecyGallica.
(Prior to 1848) 4 feet.
Violet.
Very
Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 5-9.
Belle PoitevineRugosa.
(1894) 4-6 feet. Lavender pink.
Very fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
BewitchedHybrid
Tea. (1967) 4-5 feet. Pink.
Very fragrant.
Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
Blanc Double
de Coubert Rugosa. 1892. 3-5 feet. White. Talc fragrance. Repeat
bloom. Hips. Zones 3-9.
BLAZE, Improved,
Cl (OR)
Blush NoisetteNoisette.
(1818) Zones 6-10. White w/ Pink tones. Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zones 6-10.
Buff Beauty Hybrid
Musk. (1939) 5-7 feet. Creamy buff yellow.
Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Burgundy Iceberg
Floribunda.
(2007) 3-4 feet. Purple. Light Fragrance.
Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9
Cardinal de RichelieuHybrid
Gallica. (1840) 4-5 feet.Mauve.
Fragrant.
One annual bloom. Zones 3-9.
Carefree Beauty(OR)Floribunda(1977)
2-4 feet. Pink Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-10.
Cat-in-the-Bag
(Pig-in-a-poke) A mystery rose, from which the rose tag is lost,
$11.00
Cecile BrunnerPolyantha.
"Sweetheart Rose" (1881) 3 feet. Light
pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Cl. Cecile BrunnerCl.
Polyantha. (1894) 15-20 feet. Lt. pink.
Intermittent bloom. Zones 4-9.
Celestial Alba.
(1739) 4-6 feet. Shell Pink. Very fragrant.
One annual flowering. Zones 5-9.
CelsianaDamask.
(Prior to 1732) 4-5 feet.
Pink. Very fragrant.
One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Chapeau de Napoleon(Crested
Moss) Rosa Centifolia Cristata. (1826) 4-5 feet. Pink. Very fragrant. One
annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Charles de MillsGallica.
(Early 1800's) 4-5 feet. Deep Purple.
Fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 4-9.
Chestnut RoseRosa
Roxburghii. (Prior to 1814) 5-6 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones
4-10.
Comte de ChambordPortland.
(1860) 4 feet.
Pink.
Fragrant. Flowers
repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
CorneliaHybrid Musk.
(1925) 6-8 feet. Pink w/Apricot
tones. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly.
Zones 5-10.
Crested Moss(Chapeau
de Napoleon)Rosa Centifolia Cristata. (1827) 4-5 feet. Pink.
Very fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
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Dainty BessHybrid
Tea, 1925. 3-4 ft. Dusky pink. Moderate tea
fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
DelicataRugosa. (1898)
3-4 ft.
Lilac Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom.
Zones 3-9.
De MeauxCentifolia.
(1637) 3 feet. Pink.
Fragrant. One annual
flowering. Zones 4-9.
Distant DrumsGriffith
Buck. (1985) 3 to 4 feet. Lavender/Tan.
Myrrh fragrance. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
Don Juan, cl.Large-Flowered
Climber. (1958) 12-14 feet.
Red.
Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Dortmund, Cl.Kordesii.
(1955) 10-15 ft.Red w/white center. Fragrant.
Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-10.
Double
Delight Hybrid Tea. (1977) CreamblushingRed.
3-4 feet. Fragrant Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Dublin
Bay, Cl.Large-Flowered Climber. (1976) Clear
Red. 8-12 feet. Fragrant Blooms repeatedly. Zone 4-10.
EglantineSweetbriar.
(Ancient) 10-14 feet. Pink. Apple fragrance. One annual
bloom. Zone 4-9.
Electron
Hybrid Tea. (1970) 2-4 feet. Deep Pink.
Fragrant.
Flowers Repeatedly. Zone 5-11.
Elizabeth
Taylor Hybrid Tea. (1985) 4 feet. Pink.
Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
ErfurtHybrid
Musk. (1939) Cherry pink/ivory
center. 4 feet. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-10.
Etoile
de Hollande, Cl. Climbing Hybrid Tea. (1931) 12 feet. Red.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Eugene
de Beauharnais China-Bourbon. (1838) 3 feet. Crimson.Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
EurekaFloribunda.
(2003) 3 feet.
Yellow. Fragrant.
Flowers repeatedly. Zones 6-10.
Evelyn
Shrub. David Austin. (1991) 4 to 5 feet.
Apricot.
Strong fragrance. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10
Fair
Bianca David Austin. (1986)
3 ft. White. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
The
Fairy Polyantha.
(1941) 2-3 1/2 feet. Pink. Little Fragrance.
Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Felicite et PerpetueSeven
Sisters. Hybrid Sempervirens. Rambler. (1827) 8-10 feet. One long annual
flowering.
Felicite
Parmentier Alba. (1834) 4-5 feet.
Pale Pink. Very fragrant. One annual flowering. Zone 4-9.
F.J.
Grootendorst Hybrid Rugosa. (1918) 5 feet.
Fuschia.
Little fragrance. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 3-9.
Cl.
Fourth of July Large Flowered Climber.1999.10-14
feet.Red striped
white.Apple
rose fragrance.Repeat.Zones 5-10.
Fragrant Cloud Hybrid
Tea, 1967. 4-5 feet.
Coral. Very Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Francis E. Lester
Hybrid
Musk, 1946. 12-20 feet. Zones 4-9. White. Strong fragrance. One long
bloom. Zone 6-10.
Frau Dagmar
Hastrup (OR) Rugosa. (1914)
2-3 feet. Clear Pink. Flowers repeatedly.
Zones 3-9.
Frau Karl DruschkiHybrid
Perpetual. (1901) 4-6 feet. White. Fragrant. Repeat. Zones
5-10.
General JacqueminotHybrid
Perpetual. (1853) 4-5 feet. Red. Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
Gertrude Jekyll
Shrub. David Austin. (1986) 4-6 feet. Pink.
Fragrant.
Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Gipsy Boy
(Zigeunerknabe)Bourbon. (1909) 5'h-10'w. Crimson/Purple.
Light fragrance. One annual bloom. Zone 4-9.
Golden Showers,
Cl.Large-Flowered Climber, 1956. 12-14 ft.
Yellow.
Licorice fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Graham
Thomas David Austin.1983. 6 feet. Yellow.
Fragrant. Repeat Bloom. Zones 5-10.
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Green
Rose Rosa Chinensis Viridiflora. (1843) To 8 ft. Green.
Repeat bloom. Zones 7-10.
Gruss
an Aachen Floribunda. (1909) 2-3 feet. Whitew/apricot/pink.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Gruss
an Teplitz Hybrid China. (1897) 3-4 feet. Red.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 6-10.
Hansa(OR)Rugosa.
(1905) 5 feet.
Vibrant Purple Red.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Harison's
YellowHybrid Foetida. (1830) 5-8 feet. Yellow.
Fragrant.
One annual flowering. Zones 3-9.
Hawkeye
Belle Shrub-Grandiflora.
(1975) 4 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat
bloom. Zones 5-10.
HeidelbergShrub
or Climber. (1959) 6-8 feet. Red. Light fragrance.
Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Henri
MartinMoss. (1863) 5-6 feet. Rose
Red. Very fragrant. One annual flowering. Zone 5-9.
Henry
NevardHybrid Perpetual. (1924) 4-5 ft. Red.
Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
HeritageDavid
Austin.1984. 4-5 feet. Shell Pink. Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Honorine
de Brabant Bourbon. (Introduction date unknown)
4-6 feet. White/Pink striped. Flowers repeatedly.
Zones 4-9.
Hot Cocoa
(OR)
Floribunda. (22003) 4-5 feet. Rust/chocalate.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Hugh DicksonHybrid
Perpetual. (1905) 5-6 feet. Red. Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
Iceberg
(OR)Floribunda.
(1958) 4-5 feet. White. Light Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Cl. IcebergCli.
Floribunda. (1968) 8-10 feet. White. Light Fragrance. Repeat bloom.
Zones 4-9.
Intrigue
Floribunda. (1982) 4-5 feet. Purple.
Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
IspahanDamask.
(Before 1832) 5-6 feet. Pink. Fragrant. One long annual flowering. Zones
4-9.
Jacques
Cartier (Marquise Bocella) Portland. (1842)
2-4 feet.
Clear Pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly.
Zones 5-10.
Joseph's
Coat, Cl.Large flowered climber.(1964)
6-8 feet.
Yellow/Orange/Red..
Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Just
Joey Hybrid Tea. (1972) 3-4
feet.
Buff Orange. Fragrant. Repeat bloom.
Zones 5-10.
KathleenHybrid Musk.
(1922) White edged with pink. 6 to 15 feet. Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
Kathleen HarropClimbing
Bourbon. (1919) 6-8 feet.
Light Pink.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Kazanliksee
Rosa Damascena Triginitepetala below.
Damascena. (Prior to
1700) 3-4 feet. Rose Red. Very Fragrant. One
annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
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Konigin
von Danemark (Queen of Denmark) Alba. (1826) 4-5 feet.
Pink.
Very
fragrant. One annual bloom. Zone 4-9.
Lady
Hillingdon Tea. (1910) 4 feet.
Apricot.
Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
Lavender LassieHybrid
Musk. (1958) 6-10 feet. Pink. Very Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
Lavender PinocchioFloribunda.
(1948) 2-3 feet. Lavender. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Leverkusen Kordesii.
(1954) 8-10 feet. Yellow. Lemon fragrance.
Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
Lilac Rose
Shrub. David Austin. (1990) 4 feet. Lilac.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 6-10.
Lilian Austin
Shrub. David Austin. (1973) 3-4 feet. Salmon/Apricot.
Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zones 6-10.
Louise OdierBourbon.
(1851) 5 feet. Pink. Very fragrant. Repeat
bloom. Zone 5-10.
Madame
Alfred Carriere Noisette. (1879) 12-20 feet. White.
Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Madame
Hardy Damask. (1832) 4-6
feet. White. Fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 4-10.
Madame Isaac PereireBourbon.
(1880) 4-6 feet. Deep Pink. Fragrant. Repeat
bloom. Zones 5-9.
Madame Pierre Oger
Bourbon. (1878) 5-6 feet. Pearl edged with Cerise.
Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-10.
Marguerite HillingShrub.
(1959) 3-5 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Mary RoseDavid
Austin. Shrub. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Michelle MeillandHybrid
Tea. (1945) 4-6 feet. Porcelain Pink.
Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Mister LincolnHybrid
Tea, 1964. 4-6 feet. Red. Very fragrant.
Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Mrs. John LaingHybrid
Perpetual. (1887) 5-6 feet.
Pink. Very Fragrant.
Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Musk RoseRosa
Moschata. (English Musk Rose) (Ancient) 10-15 feet. White.
Fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 5-10.
Mutabilis Rosa
chinensis mutabilis. (Prior to 1896) 3-6 feet. Yellow,peach,pink.
Flowers
repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
New Dawn, Cl.Lg.
Flowered Cli. (1930)12-20 ft. Pale Pink.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Old Blush China.
(1752) 3-5 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat
bloom. Zones 7-10.
Olympiad
Hybrid Tea. (1984) 3 to 5 feet. Red.
Light Fragrance. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10
OthelloDavid
Austin. 1986. Tall to 6 feet. Crimson darken to shades of purple. Fragrant.
Repeat Bloom. Zones 5-10.
Paul's Lemon Pillar
Climbing Hybrid Tea. (1915) 12 feet. Yellow.
Very
Fragrant. One long annual flowering. Zones 7-10.
Paul Neyron Hybrid
Perpetual. (1869) 5-6 feet. Pink.
Fragrant.
Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
Pat Austin Shrub.
David Austin. 4-5 feet. (1995) Coppery
Orange. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Pax Hybrid Musk. (1918)
6-8 feet. White. Fragrant. Repeat blooming. Zones 6-10.
Peace Hybrid Tea.
(1948) 4-6 feet.
Yellow
and
Pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
PenelopeHybrid Musk.
(1924) 5-8 feet. Pale Pink
to White. Fragrant.
Repeat blooming. Zones 5-10.
Persian YellowRosa
Foetida persiana. (Before 1837) 5-6 feet.
Yellow.
Little
fragrance. One annual flowering. Zones 3-9.
Pink GrootendorstHybrid
Rugosa. (1923) 5-7 feet. Pink. Little fragrance.
Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
The Pilgrim
Shrub. David Austin. (1991) 4-5 feet. Pale
Yellow. Fragrant. Zones 5-10.
The Prince David
Austin.1990. 3 feet. Rich Purple. Very Fragrant.
Repeat Bloom. Zones 5-10.
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Quatre Saisons Rosa
Damascena Bifera. (Ancient) 3-4 feet. Pink.
Very
fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Queen Elizabeth
Grandiflora. (1954) 5 feet. Medium
Pink. Moderate Fragrance. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Queen of Denmark(Konigen
von Danemark)Alba. (1826) 4-5 feet.
Pink.
Very
fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Reine des ViolettesHyb.
Perpetual, 1860. 5-8 feet. Violet. Sweet
Fragrance. Repeat. Zones 5-9.
Robin HoodHybrid
Musk. (1912) 7-8 feet. Cherry Red.Fragrant.
Repeat blooming. Zones 6-10.
Rosa Damascena
Trigintipetala (Kazanlik) Damascena. (Prior to 1700)
3-4 feet. Rose Red. Very Fragrant. One annual
bloom. Zones 4-9.
Rosa
Gallica Officinalis (Apothecary Rose)(before
1300) 3-4 feet. Light Crimson. Very fragrant.
One annual bloom. Zones 3-9.
Rosa MoschataRosa
Moschata. (English Musk Rose) (Ancient) 10-15 feet. White.
Fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 5-10.
Rosa Mundi
(Rosa gallica versicolor) Gallica. (Prior to 1591) 3 feet. Pink/white
striped. Light fragrance. One annual
flowering. Zones 4-9.
Rosa Paulii (Rosa Xpaulii)Ground
cover. (Prior to 1903) 12 feet. White. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zone
4-10.
Rosa Rugosa Alba(OR)Rugosa
4-6 ft. White. Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Rosa Rugosa Rubra(OR)
Rugosa <1799. 4-6 ft. Bluish Red. Fragrance.
Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Roseraie de l'HayHybrid
Rugosa. (1901) 5-6 feet. Crimson Purple.Clove
Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zone 3-10.
Royal Sunset, Climber
Large Flowered Climber. (1960) 8-10 feet.
Salmon.
Fragrant. Zones 5-9.
Salet Moss. (1854)
3-4 feet. Pink. Very Fragrant.
Flowers repeatedly. (sah-LAY)
Sally Holmes Shrub.
(1976) 6-8 ft.
Apricot toBlush
White. Slight fragrance. Repeat. Zones 5-9.
Seven Sisters/
Felicite et Perpetue Hybrid Sempervirens.
Rambler. (1827) 8-10 feet. One long annual flowering.
Sombreuil Climbing Tea.
1856. 7-12 feet. Ivory. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
Souvenir de
la MalmaisonBourbon. 1843. 3-5 feet.
Palest
pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Souvenir
de la Malmaison, ClimbingBourbon. (1893) 10 feet.
Flowers repeatedly.
SparrieshoopShrub
or Climber. (1953) 10-12 feet.
Dusky Pink.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Stainless SteelHybrid
Tea, 1997. 4-6 feet.
Silvery Lavender Gray.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Sterling SilverHybrid
Tea, 1957. 4 feet. Silvery lavender blue.
Citrus Rose Fragrance. Repeat. Zones 6-9.
St. PatrickHybrid
Tea. (1996) 4 feet. Yellow-gold
shaded green. Light fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
TamoraDavid Austin.1987.
3 feet. Apricot. Myrrh Fragrance. Repeat Bloom.
Zones 4-10.
The
Fairy (OR) Polyantha.
(1941) 2-3 1/2 feet. Pink. Little Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
The Pilgrim Shrub.
David Austin. (1991) 4-5 feet. Pale Yellow.
Fragrant. Zones 5-10.
TiffanyHybrid
Tea. (1954) 3-4 feet. Pink.
Fragrant. Flowers Repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
Topaz
Jewel Hybrid Rugosa. (1987) 3-5 feet. Yellow.
Fragrant.
Flowers Repeatedly. Zones 4-8.
Tour
de Malakoff Centifolia. (1856) 3-5 feet. Pink
w/violet
shadings. Very Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Tuscany
Superb Gallica. (Prior to 1848) 3-4 feet. Blackish
Crimson. Very Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zone 4-9.
Variegata
di BolognaBourbon. (1909) 5-8 feet. Magenta
striped
white. One bloom. Fragrant. Zones 4-9.
VeilchenblauHybrid
Multiflora Rambler. (1909) 12 feet. Purple. Fragrant. One annual
bloom. Zone 4-10.
Westerland(OR)Shrub.
(1969) 8' by 8'. Orange. Light
fragrance. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
White
Dawn, cli. Lg. Flowered Cli., 1949.
12-14 feet. White. Sweet fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
White
Pet Polyantha. (1879) 18 -27 inches.
White. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Wild
Ginger Grandiflora. Griffith Buck. (1976) 4-6 feet. Orange/Apricot.
Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
York and LancasterRosa
damascena versicolor. (1551) 5 feet. White/Pink. Very fragrant. One annual
bloom. Zone 3-9.
Zephirine
Drouhin (OR)Bourbon. (1868) 6-8 feet.
Bright
Pink. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
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