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ON LINE BROCHURE Floribunda Roses - Country Garden Roses

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ANNABELLE<br />

<strong>Floribunda</strong> Rose. 1972. 3ft.<br />

A real eye-catching floribunda with masses of blooms from May to<br />

October.<br />

The blooms are quite a stunning mixture of orange/red blends and<br />

make a real statement in the garden.<br />

Has been around for a while but the blooms do well on the show<br />

bench and have made it popular for many years.<br />

Fragrant.<br />

Bred by Kordes in Germany.<br />

Also known as Annabell.<br />

ARTHRITIS ROSE (Cocclare)<br />

<strong>Floribunda</strong>. 1988. 1ft-2ft<br />

Masses of small bright yellow blooms in large clusters<br />

The blooms are carried in small clusters of 3-9 with<br />

each bloom having 15 petals.<br />

Plenty of blooms are produced so regular dead heading<br />

is advisable to promote new blooms.<br />

Neat bushy growth with good disease resistance.<br />

A cheerful little rose that will brighten up any garden<br />

or patio.<br />

Not very big so will be happy in the garden or a container.<br />

You could even try a hanging basket providing great<br />

care is taken to ensure it does not dry out.<br />

Scented.<br />

Named for The Arthritis Foundation.<br />

Also known as "Ray Of Sunshine"<br />

ARTHUR BELL<br />

<strong>Floribunda</strong>. 1965. 2ft-2ft 6ins<br />

FLORIBUNDA ROSES<br />

This most satisfying award winning rose has flowers that are clear yellow,<br />

bright in bud, opening paler and finishing almost primrose and<br />

transforming from pointed buds to pretty cups along the way.<br />

The blooms withstand all weathers and are good for cutting and exhibition<br />

as they last well.<br />

The flower clusters are held above the foliage, on upright stiff stems,<br />

and the vigorous bush is well clothed with shiny bright green leaves.<br />

Repeats well throughout the summer and is an excellent choice for a<br />

bed or group.<br />

Superb Fragrance.<br />

Named after the Scottish whisky manufacturer, and the breeder recalled<br />

that his reward for the rose was innumerable cases of whisky.<br />

Royal National Rose Society Certificate Of Merit 1964<br />

Belfast Fragrance Prize. 1967<br />

Royal Horticultural Society Award Of <strong>Garden</strong> Merit 1993<br />

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