ON LINE BROCHURE Personalised - Country Garden Roses
ON LINE BROCHURE Personalised - Country Garden Roses
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 />
MARGARETA (Crown Princess Margareta) (English Rose. David Austin)<br />
With vigorous growth and arching habit this variety needs plenty of room. The superb large<br />
apricot-orange blooms are quite stunning, and there are plenty of them.<br />
Being a member of the Leander Group of roses it is very reliable and will thrive even under more<br />
rigorous conditions and will also cope with partial shade.<br />
As always with the David Austin range the perfume is quite exquisite.<br />
With support can also be grown as a climber.<br />
Named after Princess Margaret of Connaught 1882-1920 who was the grand daughter of Queen<br />
Victoria and an accomplished landscape gardener.<br />
MARIE (Marie Louise) (Shrub Rose)<br />
Thought by some to have originated in Princess Josephine's Malmaison garden around 1811 to<br />
1813.<br />
This lovely old Damask rose is early flowering and is pink with mauve overtones, and the blooms<br />
fade to white as they age.<br />
The double blooms are flat with a button eye and are borne in fairly large clusters on the ends of<br />
arching branches.<br />
The branches are often weighted to the ground by the size and sheer number of blooms, especially<br />
in rain.<br />
It is a lax shrub with moderately thorny branches and profuse foliage.<br />
It is a tough old rose that will grow in poor soils, and has been known to survive years of neglect.<br />
Can be grown in the garden or container.<br />
Only summer flowering but has a delicious perfume and is a 'must have' in any rose lovers garden.<br />
Named after Marie Louise . Duchess Of Parma. She was the second wife of Napoleon Bonaparte.<br />
MARIE (Princess Marie) (Climbing Rose)<br />
This rose is from the same stable as 'Princess Louise' and others created by Jacques.<br />
Bright pink to lilac cupped flowers in large cascading clusters are a beautiful sight in mid<br />
-summer.<br />
Dark green foliage on long pliable stems with very few thorns.<br />
Does not like too much heat and will grow on a North wall but does prefer good rich soil.<br />
Healthy and disease resistant. Lovely fragrance.<br />
Bred by Jacques. France 1829 Also known as 'Belvedere'<br />
Named after Princess Marie Of Orleans. A French Princess. 1813-1839<br />
MARIE (Rose Marie Viaud) (Rambling Rose)<br />
The attraction of this lovely old rambler is its rich purple red colour, embracing tones from<br />
cerise and lilac to greyish violet as the flowers fade.<br />
They are borne in sprays of full petalled small rosettes on vigorous plants which can reach 15ft<br />
Ideal for growing up any structure or a tree.<br />
Light green foliage and almost thornless.<br />
Only summer flowering but every rose enthusiast should grow this in their garden.<br />
Light Scent.<br />
Bred in France 1924.<br />
A seedling of Veilchenblau.<br />
MARILYN (Marilyn Monroe) (Hybrid Tea Rose)<br />
To remember a legend like Marilyn the rose has to be something extraordinary.<br />
Long pointed buds open to superb large blooms of soft apricot with a pale lime wash on the outer<br />
petals.<br />
A strong sturdy rose with dark green leathery foliage and good disease resistance.<br />
Repeats well, and flowers well into the autumn.<br />
One of the most beautiful roses on the nursery.<br />
A fitting tribute to a beautiful woman.<br />
Scented.<br />
Named after Marilyn Monroe. Actress and Film Star. 1926-1962<br />
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