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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 />

JACK (Black Jack) (Patio Rose)<br />

A tough little rose with plenty of very dark red blooms and attractive golden stamens.<br />

The blooms are quite large for such a small rose and are shaped like miniature hybrid tea<br />

blooms.<br />

Looks super planted in a group in the garden or can also be grown in a container.<br />

Bred in the USA. Recognised Exhibition Variety.<br />

Small dark green foliage, plus a pleasant fragrance.<br />

As with many dark red roses may need a little TLC to get the best results.<br />

Dead head regularly to promote further blooms.<br />

JACK (Jack’s Wish) (Hybrid Tea Rose)<br />

Stunning large salmon orange blooms are almost fluorescent against the dark shiny foliage.<br />

A very healthy rose with plenty of blooms throughout the summer and into autumn.<br />

Quite a show stopper in full bloom and really stands out in the crowd.<br />

Quite a lot of blooms for a hybrid tea so keep it tidy by dead heading regularly.<br />

Makes a good cut flower as the showy blooms fill the room with colour and last well in water.<br />

Prune quite hard in the spring to get the best results .<br />

Should be planted in full sun.<br />

Not a powerful perfume, but very pleasant.<br />

A very popular rose so it is often in short supply.<br />

JACKIE (Little Jackie) (Patio Rose)<br />

The flowers on this award winning rose are light orange-red with a yellow reverse.<br />

The florets are double, with more than 20 petals, and have outstanding exhibition style large<br />

flowered form.<br />

Bloom cycle repeat times are generally quite fast in most climates.<br />

The foliage is semi-glossy mid green and quite dense.<br />

'Little Jackie' created quite a sensation at the first Royal National Rose Society Miniature show<br />

in St Albans in 1991, when it captured the newly created International Ralph Moore Trophy with<br />

a basket containing over 100 blooms.<br />

Does well in the garden or a container.<br />

Lots of blooms so dead head regularly to promote further blooms.<br />

A great little patio rose with a lovely perfume. Bred in the USA<br />

American Rose Society Award Of Excellence. 1984<br />

JACQUE<strong>LINE</strong> (Jacqueline Du Pre) (Shrub Rose)<br />

This lovely award winning rose keeps flowering all season until the weather finally<br />

stops it.<br />

Clusters of classic loose ivory blush blooms with lovely golden distinct stamens when<br />

fully open.<br />

A truly beautiful and striking rose that repeats well with a wonderful fragrance.<br />

Glossy dark green foliage.<br />

Can also be grown as a small climber.<br />

Highly recommended and one of our favourite shrub roses as what ever the weather it never lets you down.<br />

Named after the talented cellist who was born in Oxford. England in 1945 and died of multiple sclerosis in 1987.<br />

AWARDS<br />

Le Roeuix Gold Medal 1988<br />

Royal National Rose Society Trial Ground Certificate 1994<br />

Royal Horticultural Society Award Of <strong>Garden</strong> Merit 1994<br />

JACQUES (Jacques Cartier) (Shrub Rose)<br />

The flowers of this rose develop from firm buds with feathery sepals and are borne in tight clusters.<br />

They open to fully double and quartered flowers often with button eyes. The large blooms are<br />

often up to 3ins (8cm) across and are a lovely shade of soft pink. The blooms are produced in<br />

succession from mid summer to late autumn.<br />

It is an upright sturdy shrub rose growing up to 4ft (1.2m) high, occasionally throwing up a<br />

taller shoot up to 5ft(1.5m) or more. The stems are stout and strong with ample thorns.<br />

The foliage is light green when young, deepening to a blue-green with age and sometimes crinkly. This excellent rose<br />

makes both a good bedding variety and a fine scented hedge. Good Fragrance.<br />

Also known as 'Marchesa Boccella'<br />

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />

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