Darcey Bussell
Red roses are extremely hard to find in the multi petal variety that designers want now. This is a relatively new David Austin variety in a beautiful crimson red. The fragrance is medium fruity and the bush is a pleasing medium size shrub.
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Francois Rabelais
A floribunda, each stem is loaded with long lasting blossoms. Here is your Chinese red. Fully petaled rose for designing! They are a bit fragile so handle with care. Typically there are enough blooms on a stem so that if you lose a few in transport, it’s not the end of the road (or stem)!
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Heathcliff
Hot Cocoa
A highly fragrant floribunda from Tom Carruth. The color is hard to describe. We say it’s a deep russet or brown with orange & violet tones. How is that even possible? You will have to see for yourself. A winner in our book and a delightfully easy rose to care for in the garden.
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L.D. Braithwaite
The brightest of the crimson roses in the David Austin collection. Very little fragrance but lasts well in a vase. Blends well with reds, burgundies, or purples.
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William Shakespeare 2000
Exquisite, rich velvety crimson blooms, gradually changing to an equally rich purple. This was named the most fragrant variety in 2011. Beautiful rich crimson velvet in the hugest size imaginable. Long vase life, amazing plant! David Austin variety.
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