Teas and Hybrid Teas
With China ancestry, Tea Roses have been cultivated in the far east for a long time. Those introduced into Europe around 1824 were later crossed with Bourbons and Noisettes to create many new Tea Roses, which were said to have the fragrance of fine black tea. Later crosses of Tea Roses with Hybrid Perpetuals became Hybrid Tea Roses. La France, our favourite, is said to be the first Hybrid Tea rose. Tea roses are often climbers in soft shades of pink, cream or yellow; they have few thorns and are relatively tender. (zone 7)
Hybrid Teas are the common roses of the 20th century. Usually with large flowers and often with little or no fragrance, Hybrid Teas, bred for fine flower form, are generally not as disease resistant as most of the other shrub roses. It is for that reason that our nursery does not carry nor propagate more than one or two of them. As well, Hybrid Tea roses are generally more difficult to root as cuttings. Some, like Royal William and Double Delight, our favourites [available for spring], are well worth the bit of extra care required (heavier pruning and fertilization).
Roses are available while quantities last. Varieties marked as 'sold out' may be available again next year. Remember to order early. More varieties will be available by summer.
Our prices may vary from season to season depending on the plant size. See the bottom of this list for Key.
| Rose | Min. Zone |
Price | Year | Colour | Flower | Bloom | Frag. | HxW | Other |
| Double Delight (2 gal) | (5) |
16.50 *June | 1977 | Cream edged with dark pink | Double | Continuous | fff | 3x2 | |
| Elina | (5) |
N/A | 1983 | Yellow (light) | Double | Recurrent | f | 3x2 | Vi |
| Good Life | (5) |
16.50 | 1999 | Copper-salmon | Double | Repeat | 1.5M | ||
| La France | N/A | 1865 | Pink (silver) | Double | Recurrent | ff | 4x3 | Vi, Dr | |
| Lady Hillingden | N/A | 1917 | Apricot/yellow | Double | Recurrent | f | 15x10 | Vi, Dr | |
| Midas Touch | N/A | 1992 | Bright yellow | Double | Recurrent | ff | 4x3 | dr, Vi | |
| Mister Lincoln | (5) |
N/A | 1965 | Dark Red | Double | Recurrent | fff | 3x2 | Vi |
| Peace, Shrub | N/A | 1945 | Pale yellow flowers | Double | Recurrent | f | 4x3 | ||
| Pristine | (5) |
N/A | 1978 | White (w. pink) | Double | Recurrent | f | 3.5x2 | Dr, Cu |
| Rosa Good Life | (6) |
16.50 | 1999 | Copper-salmon | Double | ||||
| Royal Sunset | (6) |
N/A | 1960 | Apricot (gold) | Double | Recurrent | fff | 10x4 | Vi, Dr |
| Royal William | (5) |
Sold Out | 1984 | Deep velvety red | Double | Recurrent | fff | 4x3 | Dr, Vi |
| Sheila's Perfume | (5) |
Sold Out | 1985 | Yellow, red edges | Double | Recurrent | fff | 4x3 | Dr, Vi |
| Swan Lake | (4) |
N/A | 1989 | White with pink flush | Double | Continuous | ff | 8x4 | Vi, Dr |
| Touch of Class | (6) |
N/A | 19-- | Orange/pink/cream | Double | Recurrent | f | 6x3 | |
| Velvet Fragrance | Sold Out | 1998 | Deep velvety red | Double | Recurrent | fff | 4x3 | Dr, Vi | |
*Key
to letters and symbols: S = suitable for growing in the shade; H = suitable for hedges; W = suitable
for growing in woodland; Co = suitable for growing in tubs; Cu = suitable
for cut flowers; Hi = ornamental hips; Dr = disease resistant; Bs = susceptible
to black spot; M = susceptible to mildew; Vi = Vigorous; f, ff, fff = slightly,
medium, very fragrant; Frag = fragrance; HxW = height x width in feet; Other
= Siting and rose traits, N/A= not availble
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Old Rose Nursery
1020 Central Road
Hornby Island BC
Phone: (250) 335-2602
Email: info@oldrosenursery.com
Updated January 2012
