Old Garden Roses - Hybrid Perpetual Roses
Hybrid Perpetual Roses

Updated Febuary 2010


"Reine de Violettes"

 

First appearing around 1835, hundreds of fragrant and recurrent flowering Hybrid Perpetual roses were bred during the Victorian and Edwardian times. Developed from a Portland X China hybrid crossed with hybrid Chinas and Bourbons, Hybrid Perpetuals have fragrant flowers in reds, mauves, whites and pinks. Still retaining the qualities of the old roses, Hybrid Perpetual roses tend to be courser with long shoots which respond well to pegging down. (zone 5, some slightly hardier)

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.

Varieties marked as 'N/A' will not be available for 2010

Rose
Min. Zone
Price
Year
Colour
Flower
Bloom
Frag.
HxW
Other
Ferdinand Pichard
(6)
N/A 1921 Red/ pink (striped) Double Recurrent fff 5X5 H
Reine des Violettes
(5)
N/A 1860 Purple (violet) Double Continuous fff 6x4 H, Co
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; Fr = fragrance; HxW = height x width in feet; Other = Siting and rose traits