ROSE GUIDE
094) AGNES Hybrid Rugosa Rose, R. rugosa x R. foetida, Agnes Hybrid Rugosa Shrub Rose introduced in 1922, grows to around 5 feet (crop 094), reputedly hardy in zones 5 to 8, it has double flowers in yellow and ivory shades that bloom for several weeks in early summer (n/r), 10-105G15mother,
147 Alba Semi-Plena, Alba semi-plena Old garden Shrub Rose introduced before 1500, to around 6 feet (crop 147), reputedly hardy in zones 3 to 8, non-recurrent white semi-double flowers that bloom for several weeks in early summer (n/r), . Look up under Semi-plena for numbers.
002) Albertine, Albertine climbing wichuranna rambler rose (crop 002) introduced around 1921, growing up to 25 feet wide on a trllis, hardy in zone 5 it has pink flowers that have a massive bloom for several weeks in early summer (n/r) , References; ( "Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 153, zone 7(0 f)), ("Climbing Roses of The World" Quest-Ritson, plate 2), ("Designing With Roses" Lord, 23, 68, sh117), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 72, sh:316), 10-681, 10-682, 10-683, 10-684, 10-685,
190 Alberic Barbier Alberic Barbier Hybrid wichuranna Rambler or Climbing Rose introduced around 1900, growing up to 25 feet wide on a trellis or can be trained into a tree (crop 190), hardy in zone 5 though one author has suggested its hardy in zone 4, extremely vigorous growth, shade tolerant, one author indicated it has been known to flower with only one hour of sun per day, 3 inch semi-double to double with a mild apple fragrance that bloom in early summer only (n/r), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 191, zones 4-10, DR-0/0, 15' x10', extremely vigorous growth, shade tolerant has been known to flower with only one hour of sun per day), (Barron's, 44), ("Designing With Roses" Lord, 102, 104), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 42), ( "Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 150, zone 8(10f)), 10-630, 10-631, 10-632, 10-633gone11/07, 10-634,
169 Alchemist or Alchymist Alchymist Shrub Rose introduced in 1956, grows to around 6 feet (crop 169), reputedly hardy in zones 5 to 8, it has double flowers in copper and salmon shades that bloom for several weeks in early summer, it is not-recurrent ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 75, zones 5-9), (Barron's, 113), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 149, zones 5-9), yellow and copper similar to Madam Hardy fading to salmon fuzz ball, z5, 6'x6', blooms in spring (flowers on old wood only), wonderful flower display, more susceptible to black spot in rainy spring, 10-505G7$20sold050807, 10-506, 10-507G7$20sold050807, 10-508, 10-509
098) ALEXANDER MACKENZIE Explorer Rose, Alexander Mackenzie Explorer Shrub Rose introduced in 1984, grows to around 4 feet (crop 098), reputedly hardy in zones 4 to 8, it has double flowers in red shades that bloom for in summer, it is recurrent.
133 Aloha, (1949), zone 5, 6 feet tall, recurrent pink double flowers,
126 ALTISSIMO (Tenor hybrid), (1966), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 76, zones 5-9), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 205, zones 5-9), (Barron's, 116), ("The Organic Rose Garden" Druitt, 108), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 278), red climber, zones 5 to 9, 8 to 10 feet, large single flowers, color is like red velvet, never neads spray in my garden but dies back to ground every year then grows back 4 feet by june no problem, (A+), recurrent single red flowers,
003) American Pillar, (1902), ( "Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, sh156, zone 5(-20 f)), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 204, zones 5-9), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 73, sh:308), 25 feet wide, non recurrent single pink and white flowers,
182 Anais Segales (Centifolia, z5, pink, 1837, n/r), zone 4 thru 8, classed as a centifolia or a gallica (Vibert, 1837), gallica, 4 feet x 4 feet, non-recurrent, large double, pinkish red, strongly fragrant, ("Roses" Beales, 145), X 10-565, 10-566G7$20sold062007, 10-567, 10-568, 10-569,
004) Apothecary's Rose, Rosa gallica 'officinallis', Red Rose of Lancaster, (gallica, z4, red, <1500, n/r, 3x), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 77, zones 3-8), ("The Natural Rose Gardener" Walheim, 49), ("The Organic Rose Garden" Druitt, 109), ("David Austin's English Roses" Austin, 60), ("Designing With Roses" Lord, 17, 130), ("Growing Roses For Small Gardens" Gibson, plate #2), ("Landscaping with Antique Roses" Druitt & Shoup, page 128, zone 3), 3 feet tall, non-recurrent, red semi-double flowers, introduced during the middle ages. X 10-100, 10-108, 10-115, 10-226, 11-031
005) Autumn Damask, Quatre Saisons, Four Seasons, Castilian, Old Castilian, Rose des Quatre Saisons, Rosa bifera, Rosa bifera semperflorens, Rosa damascena bifera, Rosa damascena semperflorens, Rosa semperflorens, Rose of Castille, (Autumn Damask, z4, pink, <1600, r, 5x), ("The Organic Rose Garden" Druitt, 110) ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 129, zones 4-10, DR-1/1) (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 43, zones 4-7), ("Landscaping with Antique Roses" Druitt & Shoup, page 40 & 133, zone 4), 4 feet tall, recurrent pink double flowers, First mention in history during roman empire 10-077X, 10-229sold060607, 10-236sold042107, 10-666, 10-667, 10-668G7$20sold060907, 10-669, 10-670,
006) 'BASYE'S PURPLE' Hybrid Rugosa Rose, (Hybrid Rugosa, z4, purple, 1980, r, 4x), ("The Organic Rose Garden" Druitt, 113), zone 4, 5 feet tall, recurrent red-purple single flowers, 10-816G1, 10-905G1, 10-906G1, 10-907G1, 10-908G1, 10-909G1, 10-910G1, 10-911G1,
007) 'BALLERINA'_Hybrid Musk, (Hybrid Musk, z5 protected, pink, 1937, r, 5x), zone 5, 4 feet tall, recurrent small pink single flowers in large clusters, X 10-096,
181Belle de Crecy, (Hybrid Gallica, z4, purple, 1829, n/r), 4'x3', (DR 0/1), non-recurrent, fragrant (fff), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 130, zones 3-10, DR-0/2), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 52, zones 4-8), hybrid gallica, 4x3, purple flowers, X 10-620, 10-621, 10-622, 10-623, 10-624,
008) 'BELLE_POITEVINE' Hybrid Rugosa Rose, (Hybrid Rugosa, z3, pink, 1894, r), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 81, zones 4-8), ("The Natural Rose Gardener" Walheim, 45), ("Classic Roses" Beales, fllf:240), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 152, zones 3-10, 0/0), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 134, zones 4-8) hybrid rugosa / 4 feet / red-purple flowers / semi-double / 4inch flowers / 4x4 feet tall, recurrent X 10-575, 10-576, 10-577, 10-578, 10-579,
009) 'BLANC_DOUBLE_DE_COUBERT'_Hybrid Rugosa Rose, (Hybrid Rugosa, z3, white, 1892), zone 3, 5 feet tall, recurrent
010) 'CALOCARPA'_(rugosa X chinensis), (1895), zone 5, 6 feet tall, non-recurrent
118) CAMAIEUX Hybrid Gallica Rose, (Hybrid Gallica, z4, 1826, n/r), zone 4, 3 feet tall, non-recurrent
116) CARDINAL de RICHELIEU Hybrid Gallica, (Hybrid Gallica, z4, purple, 1847, n/r), 10-826G1, 10-888G1, 10-889G1, 10-890G1, 10-891G1, 10-892G1,
011) 'CAREFREE_BEAUTY' (1977, no picture yet), zone 4, 4 feet tall, recurrent
114) CELESTIAL or CELESTE Alba Rose, (Celestial Aba, z3, pink, ancient, n/r), '("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 53, zone4 (-30f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 88, zones 3-8), ("Classic Roses" Beales, fllf:198), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 154, zones 3-10, 0/0) (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 33, zone 5), ("Landscaping with Antique Roses" Druitt & Shoup, page 135), 5 feet tall, non-recurrent 10-195Asold042107, 10-605, 10-606, 10-607, 10-608, 10-609,
012) 'CELSIANA'_Old Damask Rose, (Celsiana Damask, z4, pink, <1732, n/r), ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, sh46, zone4 (-22f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 89, zones 3-8), ("David Austin's English Roses" Austin, 13), ("Classic Roses" Beales, fl:185), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 44, zones 4-8), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 154, zones 4-10, DR-0/0), ("Landscaping with Antique Roses" Druitt & Shoup, page 131, zone 3), 4 feet tall, non-recurrent 10-086, 10-655, 10-656, 10-657, 10-658, 10-659, 10-660,
191 Centifolia (centifolia, z5, pink, <1600, n/r), Go to Rosa centifolia for inventory numbers.
013) 'CHAMPLAIN' Explorer, (Champlain Explorer, z3, red, 1982, r, 3x), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 122, zones 3-9), 3 feet tall, recurrent 10-177sold063007, 10-197, 10-198, 10-202,
99) CHARLES ALBANEL Hybrid Rugosa Rose, (Charles Albanel Hybrid Rugosa, z3, pink, 1982, r)
014) 'CITY_OF_YORK'_Climber, (1939), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 94, zones 5-9), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 207, zones 5-9), 12 feet tall, non-recurrent but long blooming 10-088, 10-240sold042107,
015) 'CLIMBING AMERICAN BEAUTY' (1909)
016) 'COMPLICATA' Old gallica Rose, (<1800), non recurrent, 10X6, 5 petaled flowers 4 inches across, ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, sh33, zone 4), ("Roses" Beales, 148, exceptional, even in poor soils.), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 97, zones 4-8), ("The Art of Gardening with Roses" Thomas, sh34 & 35), (Cruse, 62), ("Roses Of America" Scanniello, 60), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 155), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 53, zones 5-8), 10-696, 10-697, 10-698, 10-699, 10-700, 10-701, 10-817G1, 10-818G1, 10-819G1, 10-820G1, 10-821G1, Threesome; 10-774G3$45, 10-775G3$45, 10-776G3$45, 10-777G3$45
164) 'Comte de Chambord' Portland rose, zone 5, pink flowers (1860), ("The Art of Gardening with Roses" Thomas, sh102), (Sunset Book "Roses" White, 102), ("Roses Of America" Scanniello, 79), ("Classic Roses" Beales, fl:191), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 69, zones 5-9) 1860, pink portland, flowers up to 4 inches across, fff, 4x3, 10-712, 10-713, 10-714, 10-715, 10-716,
017) 'CONRAD_FERDINAND_MEYER'_Hybrid Rugosa Rose, (1899), zone 5, 5 feet tall, recurrent 10-079A, 10-080A, 10-081A, Threesome; 10-769G3$45, 10-770G3$45, 10-771G3$45
018) 'CONSTANCE_SPRY', (1961), zone 5, 10 feet tall, non-recurrent but incredibly fragrant 10-093sold042107, 10-094, 10-113sold042507, 10-132, 10-133, 10-935G1, 10-936G1, 10-937G1, 10-938G1, 10-939G1, 10-940G1, threesome; 10-778G3$45, 10-779G3$45, 10-780G3$45, 10-781G3$45,
183 'Cornelia' (1925), hybrid musk (pemberton, ), zones 5 thru 10, 3 inch double with musk fragrance, pinkish flowers, recurrent (flushes), thornless, shade tolerant 10-717, 10-718, 10-719,
19) 'COUNTRY_DANCER', ('Prairie Princess' Hybrid (1973)
134 Crested Moss, (1827), zone 5 to 9, 6 feet tall, non-recurrent 'Cristata' or Chapeau de Napoleon or Rosa centifolia, (Sunset Book "Roses" White, 102), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 62, zones 5-9) Moss Rose, up to 6 feet tall, fragrant, double pink flowers up to 3 inches across. 10-171, 10-172Agone0507, 10-221Agone0507, 10-237Agone0507,
95) DAVID THOMPSON Hybrid Rugosa Rose, (1979), zone 3, 5 feet tall, recurrent
172 Dart's Dash (1980), Zones 3 thru 10, 3'x4', ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 111, zones 3-10, DR0/0), Hybrid Rugosa, red magenta, 3x4, X 10-560, 10-561, 10-562, 10-563, 10-564,
96) DELICATA Hybrid Rugosa Rose, (1898), zone 3, 4 feet tall, recurrent ("500 Popular Roses For American Gardeners" Barron's, 139) ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 71, 134, zones 3-10, DR-0/0), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 136, zones 3-9), (hr/4feet/pink/semi-double/3.5inch), Hybrid rugosa introduced by Cooling, semi-double lavender-pink flowers with yellow stamens. X 10-540, 10-541, 10-542, 10-543, 10-544, 10-791G1, 10-792G1, 10-796G1, 10-893G1, 10-894G1, 10-895G1, 10-896G1, 10-897G1, 10-898G1, 10-899G1, 10-900G1, 10-901G1, 10-902G1, 10-903G1, 10-904G1,
20) 'DORTMUND'_Hybrid Kordesii CL
21) 'DR. ECKENER' Hybrid Rugosa Rose (1930), ( "Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 182, zone 4 (-30 f)), ("Roses Of America" Scanniello, 50), ("Classic Roses" Beales, fllf:242), Hybrid Rugosa Introduced in Germany during 'Golden Emblem' X Rosa rugosa hybrid, yellow and copper double flowers, 10X8, vigorous, 10-500, 10-501, 10-502, 10-503, 10-504,
22) 'DUBLIN_BAY'_Cl. (New Dawn Hybrid) ( no picture yet),
184 Duchesse de Montebello (1824), gallica or hybrid china, zones 4 thru 8, (laffay, ), 5 feet x 3 feet, non-recurrent, strongly fragrant, light pink, 10-625G7$20sold063007, 10-626,
23) 'FANTIN_LATOUR'_Old Centifolia Rose, (1900), zone 5, 8 feet tall, non-recurrent 10-870G1, 10-871G1, 10-872G1, 10-873G1, 10-874G1, 10-875G1, 10-876G1, 10-877G1, 10-114Agone11/07, Threesome; 10-772G3$45, 10-773G3$45,
24) 'FATHER_HUGO'S ROSE'_Species Rose, (1899), non recurrent, ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 160, zones 3-10, DR-0/0), 10-525, 10-526, 10-527G7$20sold062007, 10-528, 10-529,
185 Felicite Parmentier (1836), alba rose, zone 4 to 8 (parmentier, ), 5 feet x 3 feet, non-recurrent, strongly fragrant, fully double, pink 10-610, 10-611, 10-612, 10-613, 10-614,
173 Felicite et Perpetue (1828), ("Classic Roses" Beales, flower & leaf picture : page 312) ("500 Popular Roses For American Gardeners" Barron's, 66) Named by The Duc d'Orleans after his twin daughters in (Felicitas and Perpetua). Flowering in summer it grows to around six feet with small white rosette flowers. Seemingly derived from Rosa sempervirens
135 Ferdinand Pichard 10-169sold061507, 10-170,
97) FIMBRIATA Hybrid Rugosa Rose 10-790G1, 10-801G1, 10-795G1, threesome; 10-765G3$30, 10-766G3$30, 10-767G3$30, 10-768G3$30,
186 Francois Juranville (1906), (wichuranna x china), zone 4 thru 9 Rambler up to 25 feet wide, non-recurrent to semi-recurrent, shade tolerant, strongly fragrant, salmon 10-728, 10-729, 10-730, 10-731,
136 Frau Karl Druschki, zone 4, 5 feet tall, recurrent ( no picture yet),
137 Fred Loads, zone 5, 4-8 feet tall, recurrent 10-099A,
25) 'FRU_DAGMAR_HASTRUP'_Hybrid Rugosa Rose, zone 3, 3 feet tall, recurrent 10-850G1, 10-851G1, 10-852G1, 10-853G1, 10-854G1, 10-855G1, 10-856G1, 10-857G1, 10-858G1, 10-859G1, 10-860G1, 10-861G1, 10-862G1, 10-863G1, 10-864G1, 10-865G1, 10-866G1, 10-867G1, 10-868G1, 10-869G1,
26) 'FRUHLINGSMORGAN' Hybrid Scotch, zone 4, 7 feet tall, non-recurrent 10-167, 10-168, 10-223, 10-224, 10-735gone11/07, 10-736,
27) 'FRUHLINGSGOLD' Hybrid Scotch, non recurrent,
100) FURSTIN VON PLESS Hybrid Rugosa Rose,
28) 'GERANIUM'_Hybrid Moyesii Rose, non recurrent, 10-510, 10-511, 10-512, 10-513, 10-514, 10-515, 10-516, 10-517, 10-518gone11/07, 10-519
127 'GOLDMARIE 82', ( no picture yet),
139 Great Maidens Blush, or Cuisse de Nymphe or Nymph's Thigh or La Virginale or La Seduisante or The Seductress or Incarnata or Maidens Blush, (<1400), zone 3, 6 feet tall, non-recurrent 10_091Asold042107, 10-092A, 10-110Agone11/07, 10-111A,
138 Grus an Aachen, zone 5, 18 inches tall, recurrent 10-146Agone0507, 10-147Agone0507, 10-160Agone0507,
Gruss an Teplitz zones 5 to 10
29) 'HANSA' Hybrid Rugosa Rose, zone 3, 5 feet tall, recurrent 10-173A, 10-174A, 10-175A, 10-176A, 10-177A, 10-178A, 10-179A, 10-180A, 10-181A, 10-183A, 10-184A, 10-185A, 10-186A, 10-187A, 10-188A, 10-189A,
30) 'Harisons Yellow', Harison's Yellow, Harrison's Yellow, Old Scotch Rose or Hybrid Foetida Rose, zone 3, 10 feet tall, non-recurrent 10-089Asold060707, 10-090Asold042107, 10-676G15$50, 10-677G15$50, 10-678G7$20sold060607, 10-679G15$50, 10-680G15$50,
101) HENRY HUDSON Explorer Rose, zone 3, 4 feet tall, recurrent
174 Henry Kelsey, ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 181, zones 2-10, DR-1/0), hybrid kordesii, R. kordesii hybrid x unknown seedling, Explorer rose, up to 18 medium sized red semi-double flowers in each cluster, 8x6, shade tolerant, repeats, ff, ( no picture yet), 10-545G7$20sold063007, 10-546, 10-547, 10-548, 10-549,
187 Henri Martin (1862), 'Red Moss', moss rose, zones 4 thru 8, 5 feet x 5 feet (laffay, ), non recurrent, 2.5 inch strongly fragrant reddish semi double to double flowers 10-723, 10-724, 10-725, 10-726, 10-727,
188 Hippolyte (1842), gallica Rose ("Roses" Beales, 144), ("The Art of Gardening with Roses" Thomas, sh43), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 54, zones 4-9), 6 feet x 6 feet non-recurrent dark red to purple, strongly fragrant, 10-600, 10-602, 10-603, 10-604,
31) 'ISPAHAN' Old Damask Rose, (<1832), 'Isfahan', 'Pompon des Princes', 'Parfum d'Ispahan', non recurrent, ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 48, zone 5 (-13f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 120, zones 3-8), (Cruse, 48), ("Classic Roses" Beales, fl:186), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 44, zones 5-9), ("Landscaping with Antique Roses" Druitt & Shoup, page 132, zone 3, non-recurrent, ), pink flowered damask, 5 feet tall, 2.5 inch flowers, fragrant, blooms in early summer (flowers on old wood only), 0/0(1995), pg 317, 10-671, 10-672, 10-673, 10-674, 10-675,
102) JENS MUNK Hybrid Rugosa Rose, ( no picture yet),
32) 'JOHN_CABOT'_Explorer Rose (1978), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 123, zones 3-9), (Hybrid kordesii/8feet/red-purple/double/3inch), red explorer, 6x6, DR 0/0 (which means immune to black spot and mildew at Azalea House), 10-199A, 10-200A, 10-201A, 10-222A,
33) 'JOHN_DAVIS'_Explorer Rose, zone 3, 6 feet tall, recurrent
159) John Franklin, explorer rose
157) Kathleen Harrop, zone 5, 10 feet tall, recurrent 10-083A,
Kazanlik go to Trigintipetala
117) KONIGIN VON DANEMARK Alba Rose, (1826), 5 feet tall, non-recurrent, 'Queen of Denmark', 'Naissance de Venus', ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 52, zone4 (-30f) one of the best), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 124, zones 3-8), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 167, zones 3-10, DR-0/0), ("Beautiful American Rose Gardens" Dorra, 153), (Scanniello, 64), ("Classic Roses" Beales, fllf:201), ("500 Popular Roses For American Gardeners" Barron's, 76) (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 35, zone 4-8), 10-087A, 10-196Agone11/07, 10-661, 10-662, 10-663G7$20sold061707, 10-664, 10-665, 10-672, 10-835G1, 10-836G1, 10-837G1, 10-838G1, 10-839G1, 10-878G1, 10-879G1,
158) La Belle Sultane or Violacea, (1815), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 54, zones 4-8), ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 34, zone 5), ("Roses" Beales, 151, R. gallica violacea), ("Roses Of America" Scanniello, 60), ("The Organic Rose Garden" Druitt, 64), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 160), Hybrid gallica, semi-double purplish flowers up to 5 inches across, introduced 1795, 5'X4', non-recurrent, 10-117, 10-707, 10-708, 10-709, 10-710,
34) 'LEDA'_Old Damask Rose, (1827), non recurrent, ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 44, zone5 (-13f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 126, zones 3-8), ("The Art of Gardening with Roses" Thomas, sh73), ("Classic Roses" Beales, fl:187), ("500 Popular Roses For American Gardeners" Barron's, 80) ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 142, zones 4-10, DR-0/0), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page45, zones 4-9), 3x4 feet, pink to white with red edge, damask shrub, Early summer bloom, DR 0/0, 10-595G7$20sold060907, 10-596G7$20sold062907, 10-597, 10-598, 10-599,
140 leverkusen, (1954), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 184, zones 4-10, DR-0/0), ("Classic Roses" Beales, sh:224), yellow climber, 10x8, yellow, recurrent, shade tolerant, fragrant, kordesii x golden glow, Kordes 10-220, 10-590, 10-591, 10-592, 10-593, 10-594G7$20sold063007,
141 Lichkonigin Lucia, zone 4, 4 feet tall, recurrent 10-085, 10-101,
107) MME DE LA ROCHE-LAMBERT Moss Rose (1851), ("The Art of Gardening With Roses" Thomas, sh61), ("Classic Roses" Beales, fl:180), Moss Rose, 4 to 5 feet tall, mid summer flush of bloom followed by a continuous production of later flowers, Thomas seems to think it a hybrid of the Perpetual Damask Moss, good scent,
35) 'MADAM_HARDY'_Old Damask Rose, (1830), non recurrent, ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 129, zones 4-8), ("The Art of Gardening With Roses" Thomas, sh58), (Sunset Book "Roses" White, 104), ("Beautiful American Rose Gardens" Dorra, 157), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 55), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 46, zones 5-8), white Damask, fragrant flowers in spring (flowers on old wood only), named for the wife of the head gardener for the Empress Josephine (Mr Hardy), 10-686, 10-687, 10-688, 10-689, 10-690,
175 Mme Legras de St. Germain (1848), ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 55, zone4(-30f)), ("Beautiful American Rose Gardens" Dorra, 153), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 35, zone 3-8), Alba rose, 15 feet when supported otherwise 6 feet, double white yellowish in center, ff, 11-034
160) Madame Plantier, Alba Rose, (1835), zone 3, 4 feet tall, non-recurrent, double, white, fragrant 10-122A, 10-123A, 10-124Agone11/07, 1) 10-125A, 10-126A, 2) 10-127A, 10-128A, 10-129A, 10-130Agone11/07, 10-131A, 10-234Asold042107, 10-235A,
36) 'MAGNIFICA'_Hybrid Rugosa Rose zones 4 thru 8, 5' tall, recurrent, 4 inch double flowers, (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 141, zones 4-8), (hr/5feet/red-purple/double/4inches/ff), 10-812G1, 10-813G1, 10-814G1, 10-815G1, 10-827G1, 10-840G1, 10-841G1, 10-842G1, 10-843G1, 10-844G1, 10-845G1, 10-846G1, 10-847G1, 10-848G1, 10-849G1, 10-923G1, 10-924G1, 10-925G1, 10-926G1, 10-927G1, 10-928G1, 10-929G1, 10-930G1, 10-931G1, 10-932G1, 10-933G1, 10-934G1,
105) 'MARGUERITE HILLING' Hybrid Moyesii Rose, non recurrent, 10-098A,
37) 'MOJE_HAMMARBERG'_Hybrid Rugosa Rose ( no picture yet),
38) 'MRS ANTHONY WATERER' Hybrid Rugosa Rose 10-107Agone11/07,
39) 'MUTABILIS' Hybrid China Rose ( no picture yet),
115) NEVADA Hybrid Moyesii Rose, zones 4 thru 10, 8'x6', white flowers, non recurrent, ( no picture yet), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 169, zones 4-10, DR-1/0, repeats), ("Roses Of America" Scanniello, 54), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 54, 61, fllf:234), ("Designing With Roses" Lord, sh159), 'La Giralda' x R. moyesii, 8x6,
40) 'NEW_DAWN'_CL. ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 131, zone4 (to -22f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 138, zones 5-9), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 214, zones 5-10), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 187, zones 4-10, DR-1/0), ("Climbing Roses of The World" Quest-Ritson, plate 124), ("Beautiful American Rose Gardens" Dorra, 26), ("Designing With Roses" Lord, 52, 64), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 60), 10-535, 10-536, 10-537, 10-538, 10-539, 10-794G1, 10-800G1, 10-799G1, 10-941G1, 10-942G1, 10-943G1, 10-944G1, 10-945G1, 10-946G1,
41) 'NOZOMI'_Miniature Climbing Rose ( no picture yet),
42) 'NUR MAHAL' Hybrid Musk Rose ( no picture yet),
43) 'PARADE'_(New Dawn Hybrid) Climber, 10-106
176 Pauls Himalayan Musk (1916) ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 148, zone 6(-10f)), ("Climbing Roses of The World" Quest-Ritson, plate 4), ("Designing With Roses" Lord, sh151),(Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 131, zones 4-9), (hm/30feet with support/pink/double/1.5inch/f), Seedling of Rosa brunonii, Rambler introduced by Paul, semi-double, lilac pink flowers (3cm) that fade to white, strongly scented and vigorous it can easily be trained into a small tree within a few years. 10-530, 10-531, 10-532, 10-533, 10-534
44) 'PRAIRIE PRINCESS' (New Dawn descent), (1972), introduced by Griffith Buck in zones 3 to 9, 6'x5', recurrent, semi-double 3 inch flowers, 10-555, 10-556, 10-557, 10-558, 10-559,
177 Prairie Star (1975, no picture yet), (hybrid tea x Prairie Princess) zones 4 thru 10 (Griffith Buck, ), 4 feet x 4 feet, recurrent, fully double pink flowers
46) 'RED_CASCADE' CL. ( no picture yet), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 202, zones 5-9), ("The Organic Rose Garden" Druitt, 31), red miniature climber, 1 inch red double flowers, grows up to 14 feet tall, mine is around 3 feet tall after 3 years, the stems are like many rambler (flexible) so in our climate I think this maight be better mounding over a wall,
47) 'RED_LEAVED ROSE' (Species) 'ROSA GLAUCA, non recurrent, 10-190A, 10-191A, 10-192A, 10-193A, 10-194A,
149 Rhonda (New Dawn x Spartan) ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 149, zones 5-9), ("Climbing Roses of The World" Quest-Ritson, plate 128), ("Beautiful American Rose Gardens" Dorra, 70), New Dawn x Spartan, 10-997AG2$30, 10-998AG2$30, 10-999AG2$30, These are mother plants used for propagation purposes only. I purchased them originally in 3 inch pots for around $20 each
48) 'ROBUSTA' Hybrid Rugosa Rose, zone 4, 5-8 feet tall, recurrent 10-165A, 10-166A, 10-227A,
191 Rosa centifolia (<1600), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 23), zones 4 thru 9 , 5'x5', non-recurrent, fragrant, pink flowers with 100 petals, 10-615, 10-616, 10-617, 10-618, 10-619,
49) 'ROSA MUNDI' or 'Rosamond' (Rosa gallica versicolor), zone 4, 4 feet tall, non-recurrent, mix of red, pink and white 10-082, 10-691, 10-692, 10-693, 10-694, 10-695,
50) Rosarium Uetersen _CLIMBER (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 216, zones 4-9), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 186, zones 4-10, DR-1/0), ("Climbing Roses of The World" Quest-Ritson, plate 134), ("Beautiful American Rose Gardens" Dorra, 30), 10x6, pink climber or shrub, tall with large flowers, Kordes 1977, 10-585, 10-586gone11/07, 10-587, 10-588, 10-589,
161) Rose de Rescht, Portland Rose, (<1900), zone 5, 4 feet tall, recurrent, red 10-102A, 10-134A, 10-135A, 10-136Asold072407, 10-137A, 10-138A, 10-139A, 10-140Asold072007, 10-141A, 10-230A, 10-231A, 10-232A, 10-233A,
142 Rose du Roi, Portland Rose, (1812), zone 5 to 6, 4 feet tall, recurrent, red 10-149A, 10-150A, 10-225A, 10-228A,
51) Roseraie de l'hay Hybrid Rugosa Rose, (1901), zone 3 thru 10, 8 feet tall, recurrent ( "Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 187, zone 4(-30 f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 171, zones 4-8), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 172, zones 3-10, DR-0/0), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 67, fllfat:246), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 140, zones 3-8), (hr/8feet/red-purple/double/4inches/fff), Hybrid Rugosa, X 10-104, 10-116, 10-550, 10-551, 10-552, 10-553, 10-554,
52) Rose a Parfum de l'Hay Hybrid Rugosa Rose ( no picture yet),
178 Rotes Meer, Purple Pavement, Hybrid Rugosa, ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 147, zones 3-8), purple rugosa hybrid, dwarf, 10-570, 10-571, 10-572G7$20sold063007, 10-573, 10-574,
180 Rugelda (1989, no picture yet), ( "Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 182, zone 3(-40 f)), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 172, zones 4-10, DR-1/0), 5x4, kordes continuous bloom, double yellow, hr (hybrid rugosa), 10-520, 10-521, 10-522, 10-5230gone11/07, 10-524gone11/07,
53) 'SALET'_Moss Rose, non recurrent, 10-797G1, 10-798G1,
54) Sarah Van Fleet Hybrid Rugosa Rose, ( no picture yet), 10-786G1, 10-787G1, 10-788G1, 10-789G1,
55) 'SCABROSA' Hybrid Rugosa Rose, (1960), zone 3, 6 feet tall, recurrent ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 174, zones 3-10, DR-0/0), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 62, fllf:247), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 142, zones 3-8), (hr/7feet/pink/single/5inches), Hybrid Rugosa, introduced by Harkness in 6X4, shade tolerant, continuous flowering, mauve, 10-650, 10-651, 10-652, 10-653, 10-654, 10-822G1, 10-823G1, 10-912G1, 10-913G1, 10-914G1, 10-915G1, 10-916G1, 10-917G1, 10-918G1, 10-919G1, 10-920G1, 10-921G1, 10-922G1,
143 Schneekoppe, Schneekopf, Snow Pavement Hybrid Rugosa Rose, zone 3, 4 feet tall, recurrent, pink 10-095, 10-112, 10-148,
144 Schneezwerg, Snow Dwarf (R. rugosa x R. bracteata) Hybrid Rugosa Rose, zone 4, 3 feet tall, recurrent, white 10-120A, 10-121Asold060607, 10-151A, 10-159A,
125) SEA FOAM (White Dawn x Pinochio 3 times! ( no picture yet),
147 Semi-Plena, (<1500) zone 3, 8 feet tall, non-recurrent, white, X 10-118sold042107, 10-119G15$50,
56) 'SEVEN SISTERS' Old multiflora Rambler Rose, (1817, no picture yet), non recurrent,
57) 'SIR_THOMAS_LIPTON' Hybrid Rugosa Rose, 10-802G1, 10-803G1, 10-807G1, 10-809G1, 10-811G1, 10-824G1, 10-825G1, threesome; 10-761G3$45, 10-762G3$45, 10-763G3$45, 10-764G3$45,
69) 'SOMBREUIL' (China Hybrid) CLimbing TEA Rose ( no picture yet),
145 Soupert et Notting, Perpetual flowering Damask Moss, (1874) zone 5, 3 feet tall, non-recurrent, pink, 10-152A, 10-153A, 10-154A, 10-155A,
146 Souvenir de Philemon Cochet Hybrid Rugosa Rose, (1900), zone 3, 5 feet tall, recurrent, pink, 10-156A, 10-157A, 10-158A,
58) 'SPARIESHOOP' Hybrid Rugosa Rose (Magnifica descent), (1838, no picture yet), Sparieshoop ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 194, zone5(-20 f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 180, zones 4-9, Good DR), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, 176, zones 5-9), single 4 inch fragrant pink flowers, hybrid of 'Magnifica', 4-10 feet as shrub, 6-10 feet with support, 0/0(2004),
59) 'STANWELL PERPETUAL' Hybrid Scotch Rose 5'x5', fragrant pink flowers, hybrid spinosissima (Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 189, zone 4(-30 f)), ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 180, zones 3-8, DR-0/0), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 175, zones 4-10, DR-0/0), ("Roses Of America" Scanniello, 45), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 145), ( and quartered. Stephen says this rose is "reliably recurrent". , 10-640, 10-641, 10-642, 10-643G7$20sold060707, 10-644, 10-645, 10-646, 10-647, 10-648G7$20sold061507, 10-649,
120) SUMMER WIND (Rugosa hybrid 'Magnifica' Grandchild ( no picture yet),
60) 'THE_FAIRY'_( polyantha x wichurianna), 10-950G1, 10-951G1, 10-952G1, 10-953G1, 10-954G1, 10-955G1, 10-956G1, 10-957G1, 10-958G1, 10-959G1,
61) 'THERESE BUGNET' Hybrid Rugosa Rose ( no picture yet),
189 Tour de Malakoff (1857), (Taffeta Rose) centifolia, zone 4 thru 9 6 feet x 5 feet, non-recurrent, strongly fragrant, purplish X 10-732, 10-733, 10-734,
106) TRIGINTIPETALA (KAZANLIK) Damask Rose, (<1850), zone 5, 5 feet tall, non-recurrent, pink X 10-097Asold042107, 10-109A, 10-720, 10-721, 10-722, 10-828G1, 10-829G1, 10-830G1, 10-831G1, 10-832G1, 10-833G1, 10-834G1,
70) TROPICANNA Hybrid tea rose, ( no picture yet),
62) 'TUSCANY SUPERB' Hybrid Gallica Rose, (1837), non recurrent, ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 148, zones 4-10, DR-0/0), ("Roses" Beales, 152, superb), ("David Austin's English Roses" Austin, 12), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 165), 4'X3', sport of 'Tuscany', introduced by Paul in 1848, semi-double flowers of velvety dark red. golden stamens in center. strongly perfumed, 10-702, 10-703, 10-704, 10-705, 10-706, 10-793G1, 10-804G1, 10-805G1, 10-806G1, 10-808G1, 10-810G1, 10-880G1, 10-881G1, 10-882G1, 10-883G1, 10-884G1, 10-885G1, 10-886G1, 10-887G1, threesome; 10-782G3$45, 10-783G3$45,
63) 'VEILCHENBLAU' Hybrid multiflora Rose, non recurrent, ( no picture yet),
64) 'WHITE_COCKADE' (New Dawn descent)_Climbing Rose, ( no picture yet),
65) William Baffin Explorer Rose 'William Baffin', Kordesii Hybrid Rose 'William Baffin', zone 2, 10 feet tall, recurrent, pink, 10-161A, 10-162A, 10-163A, 10-164A, 10-238Asold060907, 10-239A,
66) 'WILLIAM_LOBB'_'OLD_VELVET_MOSS' , (1855), ("Classic Roses" Beales, fl:183), 'Duchesse d'Istrie', 'Old Velvet Moss', Introduced by Laffay of France. Semi-double scented flowers that are a mix of purple, magenta, grey and pink. 8x5 feet. 10-580, 10-581, 10-582, 10-583, 10-584,
170 Williams Double Yellow ( no picture yet), ("The Art of Gardening With Roses" Thomas, 22), Scots Brier Hybrid,
148 York and Lancaster, Damask Rose, (1551, no picture yet), zone 3, 5-7 feet tall, non-recurrent, white,
67) 'ZEPHERINE DROUHIN' (Bourbon) Climbing Rose, (1868), zone 5-6, 12 feet tall, recurrent, white, 10-076A, 10-084Agone0507, 10-085Agone0507, 10-086A, 10-087A, 10-142A, 10-143A, 10-144A, 10-145A,