A descendant of the ancient gallica roses ‘Cardinal de Richelieu’ is a sumptuous purple roses raised in France in 1840.
‘Madame Allfred Carriere’
‘Madame Allfred Carriere’ a Noisette climber raised in 1879
‘Falicite et Perpetue’
‘Little White Pet’ 1879 is a dwarf shrub which originated in the USA as a sport of the vigorous rambler ‘Falicite et Perpetue’.
R. x odorata ‘Pallida’
‘Old Blush’ now more correctly called R. x odorata ‘Pallida’ is one of the original China roses.
‘Rosa Mundi’
Rosa gallica versicolor or ‘Rosa Mundi’ is a striped sport from R. g. officinalis first recorded in 1581.
Rosa x alba
Adopted by the House of York as their emblem during the Wars of the Roses in fifteenth-century England. Rosa x alba is still sometimes grown in gardens.
‘Red Damask’
One of the best known and most ancient of all historic rose, R. gallica officinalis, the ‘Apothecary’s Rose’ or ‘Red Damask’ was widely
‘Zephirine Drouhin’
The beautiful Bourbon climber ‘Zephirine Drouhin’ Dates from 1869 and is Greatly valued for its varitually thronless stems and long flowering seasons.
‘Souvenir de la Malmaison’
‘Souvenir de la Malmaison’ a famous old Bourbon rose, has beautiful quartered flowers in soft powder pink.
‘Graham Thomas’
‘Graham Thomas’ is one of the most popular of the modern shrub roses bred by David Austin in his series of “English” roses.
‘L.D. Braithwaite’
‘L.D. Braithwaite’ is an outstanding modern shrub rose, with all the charm of the old-fashioned roses.
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