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

PIERRE (Mme Pierre Oger) (Shrub Rose)<br />

Its porcelain like blooms have made this one of the most popular of the Old <strong>Garden</strong> <strong>Roses</strong>.<br />

The blush, creamy white blooms, with a lilac reverse, are cupped and loose and have dappled petals,<br />

and an old fashioned.<br />

The colours intensify in the sun.<br />

It has a long blooming season that extends from spring to the first frost.<br />

Narrow, upright branches support the heavy delicately scented blooms.<br />

The abundant, light green leaves are oval, and pointed, and dark prickles line the stalks.<br />

This is an ideal candidate for the back of the border.<br />

Can be grown as a short climber with a little support.<br />

A good clean rose but plant in good rich soil to get the best results.<br />

Discovered by French nurseryman Pierre Oger and named for his wife.<br />

PIERRE (Pierre De Ronsard) (Climbing Rose)<br />

A perpetually flowering climbing rose of the 'old fashioned' style. Creamy white double blooms are<br />

suffused with shades of pink and fade to light green, with lavender pink at the base of the petals.<br />

Dark green glossy foliage.<br />

Needs a little time to become established, so you need to be patient but well worth the wait.<br />

Good disease resistance.<br />

Scented.<br />

Bred in France before 1985 and introduced during 1985.<br />

Named after Pierre De Ronsard the late French poet who was known by his generation as "The<br />

Prince of poets" 1524 - 1585.<br />

For further information see 'Wikipedia'<br />

Also known as 'Eden Rose 88'<br />

'Pierre De Ronsard' was voted the World's Favourite Rose by the World Federation Of Rose Societies. The Federation<br />

also entered the rose into the Society's Rose Hall Of Fame in 2006 an honour shared with just 13 other roses.<br />

POLLY (Pretty Polly) (Patio Rose)<br />

This beautiful little rose is covered in bright cardinal pink flowers in clusters.<br />

Flowers all summer long and well into autumn and unaffected by bad weather.<br />

To keep a continuous flow of blooms all summer the spent blooms should be removed regularly.<br />

A heathy little rose with compact growth and glossy dark green, disease free foliage.<br />

Plant this little cracker in a small bed, front of the border, or in a container.<br />

Could also be grown as a small hedge.<br />

Scented..<br />

Also known as 'Pink Symphony'.<br />

PRIMROSE (Primrose Rose) (Shrub Rose)<br />

Pretty little flowers of soft yellow carried on arching branches.<br />

The flowers are only slightly fragrant but the glossy ferny foliage exudes a distinct smell of<br />

incense. The foliage is especially fragrant after a rain shower, or when the leaves are<br />

crushed in the hand.<br />

Spring and summer flowering with attractive reddish brown hips in the autumn.<br />

One of the first roses to flower in the spring.<br />

In Latin, (primula) means "little first one"<br />

An unusual and graceful rose worthy of a place in any rose garden.<br />

Also known as the "Incense Rose" & 'Rosa Primula'<br />

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

PRINCESS (Hybrid Tea Rose)<br />

A stunning new hybrid tea which a superb sport of the popular ‘Buxom Beauty’ but a more<br />

subtle colour.<br />

Large impressive blooms of mid pink with a silver reverse.<br />

A real head turner in the garden.<br />

The young sturdy red foliage turns to a dark green as the plant matures.<br />

Repeats well through the season and has excellent disease resistance.<br />

Strong Perfume.<br />

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />

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