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ONLINE BROCHURE Hybrid Tea Roses - Country Garden Roses

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HARRY WHEATCROFT (Caibia)<br />

<strong>Hybrid</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> Rose. 2006. 3ft-4ft.<br />

A very colourful extrovert rose with enormous striped blooms of orange<br />

red and yellow.<br />

If you are not afraid of bright colours in your garden, this one is for<br />

you.<br />

A strong vigorous rose with a good long flowering period plus handsome<br />

dark green glossy foliage.<br />

For best results plant in full sun and dead head regularly.<br />

Look absolutely stunning in a vase.<br />

A great rose for flower arrangers and rose collectors.<br />

Pleasant perfume.<br />

Also known as 'Harry Wheatcroft' & 'Caribia'<br />

Named after one of Britain's most successful nurserymen who lived<br />

from 1898 to 1977, and whose extrovert behaviour cloaked a shrewd head and a kind heart.<br />

HEART OF GOLD (Coctarlotte)<br />

<strong>Hybrid</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> Rose. 2001. 3ft-4ft<br />

<strong>Hybrid</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> <strong>Roses</strong><br />

A beautiful large flowered <strong>Hybrid</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> of classical form.<br />

The colour of the blooms remind one of warm ripe peaches with the<br />

underside of the petals being a little lighter. There is an overall hint of<br />

bronze in the colouring which makes this an extremely attractive rose.<br />

Excellent disease resistance and a lovely fragrance.<br />

Named to mark the occasion of Rotary International's centenary.<br />

HELMUT SCHMIDT (Korbelma)<br />

<strong>Hybrid</strong> <strong>Tea</strong> Rose. 1979. 2ft-3ft.<br />

The large pointed buds of this variety give promise of big flowers to<br />

come, and they are beauties.<br />

The urn shaped young blooms develop high centres around which the<br />

outer petals are arranged with wonderful symmetry.<br />

They usually appear one per strong, upright stem, which makes the<br />

variety an excellent cutting rose, especially as the blooms hold their<br />

shape and last well in water.<br />

It is a good rose for general garden use, flowering on through summer<br />

and autumn though tending to produce a flush of bloom followed by a<br />

pause.<br />

The plant grows neat and upright to slightly below average height, with<br />

matt green foliage.<br />

A very healthy rose with good disease resistance.<br />

Scented<br />

Named after the former German chancellor. Helmut Schmidt.<br />

Also known as Simba' in the UK.<br />

('Simba' is the Swahili word for lion)<br />

'Goldsmith' in the USA<br />

Bred by Kordes in Germany<br />

AWARDS<br />

Courtrai Gold Medal 1979<br />

Geneva Gold Medal 1979<br />

Royal National Rose Society Trial Ground Certificate 1979<br />

www.countrygardenroses.co.uk<br />

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