Updated Febuary 2008
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Retaining the charm,
fragrance and old rose type flowers of the older roses, Portland roses
will flower repeatedly throughout the summer. Duchess of Portland, the
original Portland, a cross between an Autumn Damask and R. gallica
officinalis, has been known since 1792. Valued for their rich red
colour, Portlands were later crossed with the China Roses to produce
the Hybrid Perpetuals. (Hardiness zone 4)
Roses
are available while quantities last. Varieties marked
as 'sold out' may be available again next season. Remember to order early.
Our prices may vary from season to season depending on the plant size. See
the bottom of this list for Key.
| Rose
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Min. Zone |
Price |
Year |
Colour |
Flower
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Bloom |
Frag. |
HxW |
Other |
| Duchess of Portland (Portland Rose) |
(4) |
15.50 |
1790 |
Red (cerise) |
Semi-double |
Recurrent |
f |
3x2 |
H, Co, Dr |
| Jacques Cartier |
(4) |
Sold
Out |
1868 |
Pink (deep) |
Double |
Continuous |
fff |
3x2 |
S, H, C, Cu |
| 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 |
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