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

PAUL (Paul Lede) (Climbing Rose)<br />

Large shapely flowers of soft pink with peachy highlights. Blooms freely and continuously<br />

throughout the season. Nice mid green foliage which is fairly disease resistant.<br />

A sight to remember in full bloom.<br />

Has been around for quite a while but still popular for its large colourful flowers and perfume.<br />

It does get a little black spot but can be kept under control with regular spraying.<br />

(See our Rose Care page)<br />

Quite vigorous and a lovely rose over an archway.<br />

Sweet Fragrance.<br />

Also known as 'Monsieur Paul Lede'<br />

PAUL (Paul McCartney) (Hybrid Tea Rose)<br />

A superb award winning rose with elegant shaped clear pink blooms.<br />

A great rose for cutting and the blooms last well in water.<br />

One of the nicest Hybrid Tea roses around.<br />

Flowers well right through the season but dead head regularly to promote further blooms.<br />

A tall elegant rose that makes quite a statement in the garden.<br />

Given to Sir Paul as a birthday gift from his record company.<br />

Exquisite perfume.<br />

Also known as "The McCartney Rose" and "Sweet Lady"<br />

Geneva Gold Medal 1988<br />

La Roeuix Gold Medal 1988.<br />

PAUL (Paul Neyron) (Shrub Rose)<br />

This is what many people think of as the 'cabbage rose' a name first given to the Centifolias by<br />

the English, who did not care for the alternative name of the roses of Provence.<br />

The fragrant flowers are very large, with as many as 50 petals and resemble peonies.<br />

There is an air of opulence in the casual way its 50 ruffled petals are disposed.<br />

It is a tall, upright, vigorous bush which needs plenty of room in the garden.<br />

An absolutely beautiful rose when in full bloom plus a good fragrance.<br />

PAUL (Paul Shirville) (Hybrid Tea Rose)<br />

Lovely high centred blooms of orange/pink throughout the summer and into autumn.<br />

Can be grown in the garden or container, but the container will need protection from hard<br />

frosts.<br />

The semi-glossy leaves are large, purplish when young, maturing to dark green.<br />

Named for 'Paul Shirville' who was a gifted design engineer in the timber industry as a 'Thank<br />

You' present on his retirement. The recipient is probably the only individual in the world who<br />

has a credit card (from a Scottish bank) depicting 'his rose.<br />

A very desirable rose with a wonderful fragrance. which will grow in full sun but prefers a little<br />

shade. A very handsome rose and the colour changes through the season are quite amazing to watch.<br />

AWARDS<br />

Royal National Rose Society. Edland Fragrance Medal 1982 New Zealand Rose Trial Winner 1984<br />

Royal National Rose Society Certificate Of Merit 1982 Also know as 'Heart Throb' and 'Saxo'<br />

PAUL (Paul Transon) (Rambling Rose)<br />

Lovely blooms of rich salmon with coppery overtones.<br />

Attractive shiny coppery tinted light green foliage.<br />

Summer flowering but does repeat later in the season.<br />

Good disease resistance with a pleasing apple fragrance.<br />

Lax and arching stems which can easily be trained up pillars, arches pergolas etc.<br />

Bred by Barbier. France<br />

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

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />

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