ROSES N THROUGH Z is our inventory of roses at the flowering shrub farm in Voorheesville, NY 12186 09:54 ROSES A THROUGH M ROSES N THROUGH Z

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In my most recent inventory I am taking a picture of the sign that you see below. The number on the green dot shows how many plants for $30 each that we will have for sale as of the date on the sign. If you click the picture it should open a larger picture of the group of plants gathered around the sign as of May 2012.

115) NEVADA Hybrid Moyesii Rose, zones 4 thru 10, 8'x6', white flowers, non recurrent, ("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. 'New Dawn' Climbing or Wichuranna Rambler Rose introduced in 1930 the recurrent sport of 'Dr W Van Fleet' ( a non-recurrent wichuranna rambler that would sometimes grow to 35 feet by 45 feet). Zones 5 thru 10, 8 feet x 10 feet or can be stretched on a trellis to 10 feet x 25 feet (which if compared to its parent makes it a dwarf?) moderately fragrant flowers bloom in late spring and throughout summer. ("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). Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk.

#225 - OMBREE PARFAITE- 1823, 3 feet x 2 feet, 4b to 8b, mauve blend

#226 - PANACHEE DE LYON- 1895, Sport of Rose du Roi, Portland

176 Pauls Himalayan Musk Rambler Rose introduced by Paul in 1916 (zones 5 to 9, 20 to 30 feet tall when trained into a tree) moderately fragrant flowers in large trailing clusters bloom for several weeks in late spring to early summer. ("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. Growing well in the Rose hedge.

104) PERPETUAL WHITE MOSS Rose, Perpetual White Moss, Quatre Saisons Blanc Mousseux, Quatre Saisons Blanche Mousseuseuse,

44) 'PRAIRIE PRINCESS' (New Dawn descent), 'Prairie Princess' Shrub Rose introduced by Dr Griffith Buck in 1972. (Zones 3 thru 9, 5 feet x 5 feet) slightly fragrant flowers bloom in late spring and throughout summer.

47) 'RED_LEAVED ROSE' (Species) 'ROSA GLAUCA, non recurrent,

'Red Rose of Lancaster' look up as 'Apothecary's Rose'

202 'Robin Hood' 1927 'Robin Hood', 'Robin des Bois', Hybrid musk rose introduced by Pemberton in 1927, repeat blooming, small single cherry red blossoms in clusters, extremely fragrant, Hardy in zones 6 through 9, 4 feet tall x 4 feet wide.

48) 'ROBUSTA' Hybrid Rugosa Rose zone 4, 5-8 feet tall, recurrent

Rosa x alba suaveolens, Rosa x alba nivea, look up as 'semi plena'

Rosa gallica 'officinallis' look up as 'Apothecary's Rose'

191 Rosa centifolia Rosa centifolia 'Cabbage Rose' centifolia old garden rose introduced before 1600 (zones 4 thru 9, 6 feet x 5 feet ), strongly fragrant, it blooms for several weeks in late spring to early summer. ("Classic Roses" Beales, 23).

49) 'ROSA MUNDI' or 'Rosamond' (Rosa gallica versicolor), 'Rosamonde', Rosa mundi', Rosa gallica versicolar, Gallica Rose introduced before 1581, (zones 4 thru 8, 4'x4'), a sport of the 'Apothecary's Rose' named after Rosamond Clifford; Mistress to King Henry VIII, fragrant, it blooms for several weeks in late spring to early summer. Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk.

50) Rosarium Uetersen _CLIMBER 'Rosarium Uetersen' pronounced rosarium ootersen introduced by Kordes in 1977. (Zones 4 thru 9, 8 feet x 8 feet) moderately fragrant flowers bloom late spring and throughout summer. (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).

161) Rose de Rescht, Portland Rose, (<1900), zone 4, 4 feet tall, recurrent, red. Growing great in Gallupville, NY according to Curt.

'Rose of Provins' look up as 'Apothecary's Rose'

51) Roseraie de l'hay Hybrid Rugosa Rose 'Roseraie de l'Hay' Hybrid Rugosa Rose introduced in 1901, (zones 3 thru 8, 8'x8'), orange yellow fall foliage, strongly fragrant, it blooms for us all summer when regularley dead headed and fertilized ( "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). Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk.

178 Rotes Meer Hybrid Rugosa Rose 'Rotes Meer' 'Purple Pavement' Hybrid Rugosa Rose introduced in 1983. (Zones 3 thru 9, 5 feet x 5 feet) flowers bloom late spring through summer, ("The Encyclopedia of Roses" McKeon, 147, zones 3-8).

203 'Rubra' Hybrid Rugosa Rose Rubra

180 Rugelda Hybrid Rugosa Rose (1989), ( "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),.

53) 'SALET'_Moss Rose, non recurrent,

54) Sarah Van Fleet Hybrid Rugosa Rose Hardy in zones 6 through 9, 8 feet tall x 6 feet wide.

55) 'SCABROSA Hybrid Rugosa Rose 'Scabrosa Hybrid Rugosa Rose introduced by Harkness in 1950. (Zones 3 thru 8, 5 feet x 5 feet) shade tolerant, moderately fragrant flowers bloom late spring and throughout summer, reddish gold fall foliage ("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). Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk.

143 Schneekoppe, Schneekopf, Snow Pavement 'Schneekoppe', 'Schneekopf', Snow Pavement Hybrid Rugosa Rose introduced in 1984 (zones 3 thru 8, 4'x4') fragrant, pale lavender flowers rapidly fading to white bloom from late spring throughout summer when regularly dead headed and fertilized.

144 Schneezwerg, Snow Dwarf (R. rugosa x R. bracteata) Hybrid Rugosa Rose 'Schneezwerg', 'Snow Dwarf' Hybrid Rugosa Rose introduced in 1912, (zones 4 thru 8, 3 feet x 3 feet), it blooms for us all summer when regularly dead headed and fertilized. The last one will soon be planted in a 45 gallon pot from which we will take cuttings.

147 Semi-Plena, 'White Rose of York', 'Bonnie Prince Charlie's Rose', 'La Rose de York', Rosa x alba suaveolens, Rosa x alba nivea, Rosa alba 'Semi plena' Alba Rose introduced before 1597, (zones 3 thru 9, 8 feet x 5 feet), strongly fragrant it blooms for several weeks in late spring to early summer. Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk.

56 'SEVEN SISTERS' (1817) Multiflora Rambler Rose Hardy in zones 4 through 9, 10 feet tall x 10 feet wide.

57) 'SIR_THOMAS_LIPTON' Hybrid Rugosa Rose Zones 3 thru 8, grows to around 6 feet tall and wide, blooms from late spring to early fall, introduced in 1900.

145 Soupert et Notting, Perpetual flowering Damask Moss, Introduced in 1874, Hardy in zones 5 through 9, 3 feet tall x 3 feet wide. Non-recurrent, pink double flowers.

146 Souvenir de Philemon Cochet Hybrid Rugosa Rose, Introduced in 1900, Hardy in zones 3 through 9, 5 feet tall x 5 feet wide.

59) 'STANWELL PERPETUAL' Hybrid Scotch Rose (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". Hardy in zones 3 through 9, 5 feet tall x 5 feet wide. I have seen this rose growing more than 10 feet wide and flowering prolifically in spring with good repeat when dead headed and fertilized.

204 'Super Dorothy' 1986 'Super Dorothy', repeat flowering modern rambler, looks similar to 'Dorothy Perkins' but is less vigorous, seems to be a cross between 'Dorothy Perkins' and a repeat blooming rose, introduced in 1986, Hardy in zones 5 through 9, 8 feet tall x 8 feet wide.

205 'Surpasse Tout' 1823 'Surpasse Tout', 'Cerisette la Jolie', Gallica Rose, introduced before 1823, fragrant, deep cerisse-maroon flowers,

120) Tausendschon (Kiese 1906) medium sized, double flowers in tints of white, pale pink, rose and cream. Large clusters of twenty to fourty flowers, disease resistant leaves and smoothe stems, vigorous growth to twenty feet. Hardy in zones 6 through 9, 12 feet tall x 9 feet wide.

189 Tour de Malakoff (1857), (Taffeta Rose) centifolia, zone 4 thru 9 6 feet x 5 feet, non-recurrent, strongly fragrant, purplish.

206 'Tricolore de Flandre' 'Tricolore de Flandre', Gallica Rose, introduced in 1827, pale pink flowers heavily striped with purple, fragrant,

119 'Trier' Multiflora Hybrid Rose introduced by Lambert in 1904 has loose clusters of 30 to 50 flowers (twice that in late summer) on a disease resistant plant that might be stretched to nine feet or so on a trellis. Hardy in zones 4 through 9, 8 feet tall x 8 feet wide.

106) TRIGINTIPETALA (KAZANLIK) Damask Rose (<1850), zone 5, 5 feet tall, non-recurrent, pink. Growing well in a 45 gallon pot near the sidewalk.

207 'Tuscany' 'Tuscany', 'The Old Velvet Rose', Gallica Rose, semi-double maroon purple flowers with yellow stamens, introduced before 1596 in Italy, Hardy in zones 4 through 8, 4 feet tall x 3 feet wide.

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.

208 'Wasagaming' 'Introduced by Skinner in 1939 this Hybrid Rugosa Rose is Hardy in zones 3 through 9, 6 feet tall x 6 feet wide.

'White Rose of York' look up semi plena

65) 'William Baffin', Kordesii & Explorer Rose Hardy in zones 3 through 9, 8 feet tall x 8 feet wide. recurrent, pink. Growing well in the shade of trees in the side garden near Stewarts.

66) 'WILLIAM LOBB' 'OLD VELVET MOSS' , Introduced in 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. Growing well in the Rose hedge near Stewarts, Hardy in zones 4 through 9, 8 feet tall x 5 feet wide.

170 Williams Double Yellow Introduced by John Williams in 1828, ("The Art of Gardening With Roses" Thomas, 22), Scots Brier Hybrid. Hardy in zones 5 through 9, 4 feet tall x 4 feet wide.

148 York and Lancaster Damask Rose Introduced in 1551, Hardy in zones 4 through 9, 5 feet tall x 7 feet wide. White flowers, non recurrent.

67) 'ZEPHERINE DROUHIN' (Bourbon) Climbing Rose, Introduced in 1868, Hardy in zones 5 or 6 through 9, 20 feet wide. Growing well in a neighbors yard in Voorheesville pegged to the ground, blooms all summer when dead headed and fertilized.

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