Old Rose Nursery - Shrub Roses: Polyantha Roses
Polyantha roses

Updated April 2008


"The Fairy"

Shrub Roses

This group of roses, varying widely in ancestry and description, were created by various breeders who crossed Species and other older roses with various types of modern roses. Freestanding and often recurrent flowering, Shrub Roses are useful in the garden as relatively carefree and vigorous, blooming later than most other roses. Although technically shrub roses too, the English, Rugosa, Explorer and Species Roses have been put in separate categories in our catalogue because they have distinctly different needs and uses.

In this category are the Hybrid Musk roses, Teas and Hybrid Tea roses, Polyanthas, Floribunda roses, Modern Shrub roses, and Pimpinellifolia roses.

Polyanthas 

This group of small flowered roses was developed by crossing dwarfs of Rosa multiflora with dwarf China roses. Extremely tough and continuously flowering, Polyanthas are ideal used as border plants or in containers. They are quite hardly but most have little or no scent. Some were crossed with Hybrid Teas to develop a group of hardier Hybrid Teas known as Hybrid Polyanthas. These later were crossed with other rose species, such as R. multiflora, R. Wichuraiana and R. Rugosa, to create the Floribunda roses.

Our Favourites: The Fairy and Alba Meidland (The new White Fairy)

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.

Varieties marked as 'N/A' will not be available for 2008

Rose
Min. Zone
Price Year Colour Flower Bloom Fr HxW Other
Alba Meidland
15.50 1987 White Double Contunuous ~ 4x4 S, H, Co, Dr, Vi
Marie Pavie
Sold Out 1888 White Double Continuous f 2x2 Co,Dr
Lovely Fairy
Sold Out 19-- Pink (bright) Double Continuous   4x4 C0, Dr
The Fairy
(4)
15.50 1932 Pink Double Continuous ~ 4x4 S, H, Co , Dr
White Fairy
(5)
15.50
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White Double Continuous ~ 4x4 S, H, Co, Dr
*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