ON LINE BROCHURE Floribunda Roses - Country Garden Roses
ON LINE BROCHURE Floribunda Roses - Country Garden Roses
ON LINE BROCHURE Floribunda Roses - Country Garden Roses
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IMPRESSI<strong>ON</strong>IST. See Purple Tiger.<br />
INGRID (Maning)<br />
<strong>Floribunda</strong> Rose. 2004. 2ft-6ins<br />
This lovely little rose was bred in Canada and is called a Mini Flora<br />
over there.<br />
A little bigger than a Patio rose and smaller than the average <strong>Floribunda</strong>,<br />
we have listed it under <strong>Floribunda</strong>'s to save any confusion.<br />
The small exhibition quality blooms are high centred and just like<br />
tiny HT blooms. The colour is red with a yellow flush down to the<br />
bottom of the petals.<br />
A very free flowering little rose that will go on blooming right<br />
through the summer into autumn.<br />
A very healthy and hardy little rose which looks great in a bed or container and has a very good perfume<br />
for such a small rose.<br />
The breeder rates this little stunner very highly and thinks this is one of the best he has bred.<br />
Best planted in a sunny position and dead headed regularly.<br />
The only downside is that it has slightly more thorns that usual.<br />
Bred by George Mander in Canada who named the rose after is wife.<br />
IRISH BEAUTY See Elisabeth.<br />
IRISH EYES (Dicwitness)<br />
<strong>Floribunda</strong> Rose. 1999. 2ft-6ins<br />
Vibrant coloured small double blooms of yellow-orange with a scarlet<br />
blend.<br />
A very colourful little rose which has a good long flowering period<br />
plus excellent disease resistance.<br />
Sure to become very popular.<br />
Ideal for the garden or container.<br />
Scented.<br />
JENNY’S ROSE (Cansit)<br />
<strong>Floribunda</strong>. 1996.2ft-3ft.<br />
FLORIBUNDA ROSES<br />
This very fragrant variety has old fashioned flowers that are<br />
soft blush pink, the inner part of the flowers being creamy<br />
white, and the undersides of the petals a silver white shade.<br />
The buds have a pointed look, then the blooms open almost<br />
flat to expose lovely golden stamens.<br />
There are only two or three rows of petals, but the overall<br />
effect is very pretty.<br />
Flowers right through the season, so dead head regularly to<br />
promote further blooms.<br />
It is a strong growing bush to average height plus good<br />
disease resistance.<br />
www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />
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