David Austin's English Roses
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Abraham Darby
8-10' tall, strong arching habit with shiny green foliage. Masses of cupped 4" large apricot-yellow 50-100 petal-count flowers with a delicious fruity fragrance, blooms singly or in clusters, repeats.. Hardy. Can also be grown as a climber, or trained on a fence, wall or trellis. Patented. (Austin-1985)
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Gertrude Jekyll
5-6' tall, sturdy stems are filled with deep pink flowers and a damask fragrance. Flowers are large with a 50-100 petal count. Patented. (Austin-1986) |
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Graham Thomas
4-6' x 6' upright, slender and bushy shrub with medium green foliage. Lovely tea-rose fragrance from large cup-shaped rich yellow blooms with a 50-100 petal-count. (Austin-1983)
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Heritage
4’ x 4’ bushy compact habit with dark green glossy foliage. Large 4" 50-100 petal-count pretty cup-shaped sprays of blooms of the purest and clearest shell pink throughout summer. Strong Old Rose fragrance with lemon overtone. "Perhaps the most beautiful English Rose" according to David Austin. Repeat bloomer. (Austin-1984)
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Pat Austin
5' x 8', pointed deep copper buds open to blooms of bright copper inside with a paler copper-yellow reverse, deeply cupped flowers against large dark green foliage. Fragrance is a warm tea scent. Heat tolerant. |
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The Squire
4' x 4', deep red, huge, reblooming, old fashioned and deeply cupped blooms are exquisitely fragrant. Dark green foliage. |
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William Shakespeare 2000
4’ x 4’, rich velvety crimson that changes to a wonderful deep purple, upright growth habit, strong old rose fragrance, excellent repeat flowering. |
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Floribunda Roses
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Iceberg
3’ x 3’, true white double blooms in flushes through-out the season. The most hardy, vigorous, floriferous, and disease resistant rose available, member of the Rose Hall of Fame since 1983.
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Julia Child 3 1⁄2’ x 3 1⁄2’, medium bushy plant with butter-gold double blooms was a 2006 AARS winner and was selected by Julia Child to be named in her honor. The licorice candy fragrance, the glossy leaves and great disease resistance make it irresistible.
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Hardy Shrub Roses
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Carefree Marvel
3’ x 6’, ground cover shrub rose is smaller in habit but shows the same disease resistance and winter hardiness of other Carefree shrub roses. Deep pink color, double bloom with glossy foliage.
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Carefree Sunshine
3.5' x 3', fabulous second introduction from the breeder of the award winning "no fear" Knock Out rose! Carefree Sunshine is the best yellow shrub rose yet introduced. Bright yellow single blooms appear in abundant clusters from June to October. Non-fading blooms survive even the hottest summers. Disease resistance comparable to Knock Out. |
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Daydream
2'x2', compact low growing rose with excellent disease resistance. Continually covered in single, fragrant ,fuschia pink blooms. |
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Home Run
3'x3', Bright Cardinal red shrub rose, loaded with lots of flowers and dark green leaves all summer. |
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Blushing Knock-Out
3' x 3', a light pink variety of the fabulous Knock-Out, it never stops performing. The light pink color changes into shell pink as the bloom ages. Thrives in humid climates. A beautiful carefree rose.
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Double Knock Out Rose
3' x 3' compact bush, sister seedling of the Knock Out® Rose has the same disease resistance. An abundance of small double flowers cover this plant from spring until frost. Also has a slightly smaller habit so it is perfect for small gardens or containers.
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Knock Out
3' x 3' compact bush, single 3" deep orange-red and cherry-red blooms. Drought and humidity tolerant. Orange-red hips in winter. Tolerates some shade. Never needs deadheading. Tea rose fragrance, disease resistant, repeat bloomer. 2000 AARS (All-America Rose Selections) winner. (1999)
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Double Pink Knock Out Rose
3' x 3', Bright pink double flowers cover this disease resistant shrub rose all summer. Thrives in full sun and somewhat shade tolerant due to it's disease resistance. |
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Pink Knock Out Rose
3' x 3', dark pink buds and bright, medium pink, cup shaped blossoms that fade to a lighter shade. As tough as it is beautiful any very black spot resistant. Thrives in humid climates and blooms non-stop from early spring until the first hard frost. |
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Rainbow Knock Out Rose
3’ x 3’, newer addition to the Knock Out rose family, covered with coral pink blooms painted with rich yellow at the base. More compact and floriferous than its cousins. Excellent disease resistance, winter hardy to zone 4 and sets colorful hips in autumn. 2007 AARS winner.
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Sunny Knock Out Rose
3’ x 3’, newest addition to the Knock Out rose Series brings yellow flowers to the garden border. Wonderful disease resistance and repeat blooming makes this a real winner. |
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The Fairy
2' compact plant, small double pink flowers in profuse clusters, repeat bloomer, small glossy foliage, compact, good for hedging, very hardy, needs thinning every other year. (1932)
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Climbing Roses
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America
10 -12' Coral blooms. Strong spicy fragrance, repeat bloomer. Prolific in early summer. |
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Climbing Carefree Sunshine
8-10', Vigorous climbing rose with delightful lemon yellow flowers all summer. Stays looking great due to it's disease resistance and is very winter hardy. |
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Don Juan
12-14', dark velvety red blooms. Strong fragrance, repeat bloomer. Prolific in early summer. (Maladrone-1958)
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Golden Showers
12-14' climber with bright green foliage. Bright yellow-gold 25-28 petal-count flowers with honey-like fragrance bloom from spring through fall. (Lammerts-1956)
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Joseph's Coat
8-12' x 4', ever-changing double yellow and orange to red blooms. Fragrant, repeat bloomer. (Swim & Armstrong-1964)
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New Dawn
18-20; x 8', abundant, large, 35-40 petal-count double soft blush pink flowers with a slight fragrance. Attractive dark glossy foliage. Sweet fragrance, disease resistant, continuous bloomer. (Dreer-1930)
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White Dawn
12-14' medium glossy foliage on strong spreading branches. Pure white gardenia-like 30-35 petal-count flower clusters are fragrant, repeat bloomer. (Longley-1949)
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Zephirine Droughin
12-18' vigorous, thornless canes. Long pointed buds of abundant vivid cerise-pink open to medium 25-30 petal-count semi-double clusters of clear pink. Performs well in shade and on north-facing walls. Blooms continuously, great Bourbon fragrance. (Bizot-1868)
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1605 South Big Bend Blvd
Richmond Heights, Missouri 63117
314-645-SEED • fax-314-645-0121
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