Rosa ‘Chevy Chase’ in 2 gallon pot
$40.00Further details and pictures here.
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Thornless alba rose with pale pink flowers and an exceptional fragrance. Very hardy, and did I mention thornless? Once-blooming in spring.
This is hyrbid perpetual rose with delicate pink and white striped flowers. Tall shrub with pale, almost golden foliage.
A gallica cross (my theory is with R. macrantha) but fairly distinctive from anything else I grow. I describe the blooms as “luminous” for their bright stamens and petals. A large specimen can mound or climb, and blooms all at once in the spring. What a show! Further details and pictures here.
The ‘Comte de Chambord’ rose, also known as ‘Mme Boll’, is a Hybrid Perpetual, Portland rose with a charming old-fashioned appearance. It features very large, very full blooms, each with up to 55 petals and an average diameter of 4.75 inches. The blooms are a beautiful rose-pink color, exuding a strong damask fragrance. This variety…
Historically important as the first David Austin rose, and it still earns its place in the garden. Light pink cupped blooms scented of myrrh. Climber to 10ft.
Coppery orange flowered floribunda rose, sporting a very nice scent. Blooms early and often throughout the season.
Tiny, but with a mighty strong color, a blend of orange and coral, with yellow center. Up to around 18” tall.
The ‘Danaë’ rose, a Hybrid Musk introduced in 1913 by Rev. Joseph Hardwick Pemberton, features light yellow blooms that age to white. These blooms, notable for their strong fragrance, have an average diameter of about 3 inches. The rose presents a very double, cluster-flowered form and blooms continuously. As a climber, it reaches 5 to…