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ON LINE BROCHURE Personalised - Country Garden Roses

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<strong>Country</strong> <strong>Garden</strong> <strong>Roses</strong>. Is There A Rose With Your Name On It ?<br />

DIANA (Bella Diana) (Floribunda Rose)<br />

Another lovely rose bred in Canada.<br />

A very attractive floribunda with small clusters of high centred blooms of pink and cream<br />

blends.<br />

Flowers throughout the summer and well into the autumn.<br />

Large glossy dark green foliage which is exceptionally healthy and disease resistant.<br />

Exhibition type blooms really take the eye.<br />

Easy to maintain and is almost thornless.<br />

Scented.<br />

Bred by G.Mander. Canada.<br />

DICK Dick’s Delight) (Patio Rose)<br />

A new patio rose with masses of tiny deep pink rosette type blooms.<br />

Cascading habit which makes it ideal for the garden. container or cascading over a wall or can<br />

even be used as a ground cover rose.<br />

Masses of flowers throughout the season.<br />

Takes a little time to dead head but the effort is well rewarded with further blooms coming<br />

quite quickly. Small dark green foliage with a good health record. Fragrant.<br />

Named after Dick Balfour former President of the Royal National Rose Society.<br />

DICKY (Floribunda Rose)<br />

An attractive Floribunda with masses of reddish salmon pink blooms with a lighter reverse.<br />

Flowers very freely throughout the season until the first frosts.<br />

Medium green glossy foliage.<br />

Dead head regularly for the best results.<br />

Looks great in a group or singly as a specimen rose in a container. Scented.<br />

Also known as 'Anisley Dickson'<br />

AWARDS<br />

Royal National Rose Society President's International Trophy 1984<br />

Belfast Certificate Of Merit 1985<br />

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

DOREEN (Hybrid Tea Rose)<br />

This old hybrid tea has been around for over fifty years but is still quite popular,<br />

Classic high centred blooms of an attractive orange blend that repeat well all summer.<br />

Needs a bit of TLC to give of its best but is well worth the extra effort.<br />

Plant in a sunny position, feed and water well and it will repay the attention ten fold.<br />

Very fragrant.<br />

DORIS (Doris Tysterman) (Hybrid Tea Rose)<br />

A real favourite with our customers.<br />

Beautiful large blooms of tangerine orange and gold throughout the summer and autumn.<br />

Upright habit with disease resistant glossy foliage.<br />

A good bedding variety.<br />

This colour always looks great as a group.<br />

Has been around quite a while but just as popular as ever. Scented.<br />

DOROTHY (Floribunda Rose)<br />

A lovely Floribunda rose with masses of beautiful coppery apricot blooms.<br />

Good continuity of flowers from summer right through until the first frosts.<br />

Bushy upright growth and furnished with healthy medium green glossy foliage.<br />

A good eye catching colour and looks great in a group .<br />

Not too large so is also quite happy in a container.<br />

Plant in full sun and dead head regularly for the best results.<br />

Scented.<br />

Bred Anne.Cocker. Scotland. 2001<br />

Introduced 2004<br />

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />

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