A Kordes rose from 1956 this variety may be grown as a shrub, pillar or climber. It is generous with large quartered blooms that have a tea fragrance.
Bred in the United States in the early 1960's this is a variety with a strong fruity fragrance. The blooms are very large. Can be grown singly or used as a border plant.
Bred by David Austin, Introduced as Evelyn in 1991 in the UK.
Bred in 1926 this variety grows in a shrub form. It has a fruity fragrance from the semi-double blooms. The blooms have a pleasant coverage over the plant. The buds lighten upon opening to an apricot color.
It is very easy to fall in love with the rich color of this rose. A sweet fragrance to be enjoyed on this plant, which may be grown as a shrub or pillar.
A more recent French introduction from 2003 the flowers on this shrub display a pleasing apricot blend.
Bred in 1927, an abundant bloomer with an intense fruity fragrance.
A 1903 introduction from France with a strong, sweet fragrance.
A Bermuda found rose, with a moderate tea fragrance. Frequent reblooming.
Safrano is a French introduction from 1839. Known for its pleasing apricot color and spicy scent with upright growth.