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 />
PAUL (Paul’s Himalayan Musk) (Rambling Rose)<br />
A very rampant rambler with huge drooping clusters of double lilac small pink flowers which<br />
is an amazing sight in full bloom.<br />
An under rated rambler which should be more widely known as it is very easy to grow, is a<br />
great colour, and has a superb perfume.<br />
Very versatile as it is an ideal choice for scrambling up trees. It will cope with a North wall<br />
aspect and shade, plus poorer soils.<br />
Only summer flowering but well worth a place in any rose lovers garden for the few weeks of<br />
pure pleasure.<br />
Sea green leaves with good disease resistance.<br />
Royal Horticultural Society Award Of <strong>Garden</strong> Merit. 1993<br />
PAUL (Paul’s Lemon Pillar) (Climbing Rose)<br />
A good strong vigorous climber with massive blooms of clear lemon white.<br />
Although only summer flowering the blooms last a long time and are extremely beautiful.<br />
They hold their form well for a long time, and for many years this beautiful rose was a firm<br />
favourite with exhibitors.<br />
The branches are quite thick so needs to be attached firmly to a wall or structure.<br />
The large green leaves are rather sparse, but this old favourite can grow almost twice as big as<br />
the average climber.<br />
More sun, more flowers but this rose will also grow on a North wall and will cope with shade<br />
and poor soil. Good disease resistance with a sweet fragrance.<br />
Also known as 'Lemon Pillar' & 'Mrs John Whicher'<br />
National Rose Society Gold Medal 1915.<br />
PAUL (Paul’s Scarlet Climber) (Climbing Rose)<br />
Masses of bright scarlet double flowers in large sprays.<br />
Only summer flowering over a fairly long period but an incredible show when in full bloom .<br />
The blooms are borne so prolifically that in summertime beneath the massed effect of colour<br />
the leaves are almost obscured from view.<br />
Does repeat flower occasionally.<br />
Ample Mid green semi glossy foliage with average disease resistance.<br />
Was once the top climbing rose for many years.<br />
Very useful as it will also grow on a North wall and cope with shade and poorer soils.<br />
If it has any drawbacks it is that it does get a bit of mildew in dry sites, so they should be avoided.<br />
Light Honey Fragrance.<br />
National Rose Society Gold Meadow. 1915<br />
Bagatelle Gold Medal 1918<br />
PAUL (Paul’s Dresden China) (Shrub Rose)<br />
An old China Rose of unknown origin but was re-introduced in 1960.<br />
Shapely double globular blooms of pale blush pink overlaid with cerise-crimson, particularly<br />
on the outer petals.<br />
Flowers almost continually through the summer plus the bonus of a lovely perfume.<br />
Dark green foliage.<br />
Can also be grown as a small climber and is very useful for arches and pathways as it is almost<br />
thornless.<br />
A very versatile rose as it is shade tolerant and will cope with most soils.<br />
This old rose was re-discovered in 1960 and named for Countess Beckendorf by rosarian<br />
Humphey Brooke.<br />
Also known as,<br />
'Bengal Centifolia' 'Dresden China' 'Sophie's Perpetual'<br />
PEARL (Floribunda Rose)<br />
An exciting new rose that produces plenty of pearl pink, camellia type blooms which are quite<br />
stunning.<br />
A really lovely rose that looks sure to be a favourite over the years.<br />
Plenty of attractive ruffled blooms all through the summer and well into the autumn.<br />
To keep the plant tidy, and to promote further blooms, the spent blooms should be removed<br />
regularly.<br />
Nice healthy disease free foliage, plus the bonus of a pleasant perfume.<br />
www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />
www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />
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