Sally Holmes
Wow what a rose! Huge clumps of single petal blossoms... think hydrangeas on steroids! A pale peach/apricot bud opens to a creamy ivory mature flower. If picked at the right time, buds continue to open and hold for a week! WOW!! Sold by stem length in the spring. A few go a very long way to creating WILD!
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Shirley's Bouquet
Limited Quantities. Look for the green in the petals - chlorofill. This means LONG lasting. Will open pure white and the fragrance is off the charts amazing. We are testing her this year, will be adding more if she proves to be as good as promised.
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Singin' In The Rain
Another wonderful ‘off color’ variety that works well within the sepia tone palettes. Deep yellow/tan with dark orange accents and lots of medium sized blooms on each stem. Apparently it’s seedlings are used to breed ‘disease resistance’ into new roses. Keep on singin’ please!!
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Sophy's Rose
A dark, deep pink, she's almost red. Let's call her "bery bery wonderful." A unique shape, more dahliish than rosey. She's ships and holds well and very fragrant. If you need jewel tones, she's your babe.
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Stainless Steel
Our choice over Sterling Silver. Pale silvery lavender blooms tipped in dark pink on tall strong stems. Fragrant flowers of perfect hybrid tea shape, sometimes several per stem. Vigorous, disease resistant plant, great in the garden, and in the bouquet. Interior designers die for the color. We have some designers (we’ll keep you anonymous but you know who you are) who fight over any cuts we have!
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St. Swithun
Blooms in clusters of pale pink. This rose gives new meaning to 10-stem bunch.
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Sugar Moon
Sultry
This is a ‘sleeper’.. when Honey Dijon and Butterscotch are not available, choose Sultry. It is the perfect blending rose. A little chamois, a little sepia, and the most perfect yellow tones. Truly fits into most color palettes. Do not let this one slip by you.
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Sunset Celebration
Peachy/pink hybrid tea. You can't beat the color, goes with everything and does look just like a California sunset. Very long vase and arrangement life.
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Susan Williams Ellis
Medium sized pure white blooms. We are still testing this variety, so quantities limited. Unique shaped blossoms. Stay tuned…
Tamora
One of our all time favorite peach/apricot varieties. We've grown her since the beginning. Blooms all season long and lasts well in an arrangement.
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The Pilgrim
The flowers are such a beautiful pale yellow, they almost read ‘white’ when fully open. When he’s in bloom, we have thousands.. Blooms can be on long arching canes. Ask for him to be cut long if you choose.
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The Prince
A true purple rose? Here you have it! It’s an older variety and does not produce quite enough blooms for our needs, but we do love this rose, the color, the shape, the fragrance!
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Tranquility
If you can get this rose, take it. My new favorite. Healthy and vigorous plant, pure white blooms. We’ve added a ton more, so hopefully we can supply most of your with this great rose. Fully petaled, fragrant and PURE white.
Twilight Zone
Larger sized blooms typically growing in sprays with a touch of the deepest berry on the reverse and edge of the petals. Another new addition to our garden. Ships well, holds well.
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Valencia
Huge blooms of the perfect buff/nude/chamois tone. Limited quantities but this rose is worth waiting for. Hybrid tea style so one bloom per stem. She’s an oldie, but very good.
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Wildeve
Pale pink that can fade to light apricot. Slighty dusty center.
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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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Winchester Cathedral
Another great David Austin white. It’s a ‘sport’ of Mary Rose, so occasionally will have some pale pink to the blooms. In fact, there can be blooms that are half pink, half white. Choose this rose for white when pale pink is not an issue, or ask how they are cutting to be sure they are cutting ‘white.’ Add this rose to your design work at the last minute possible as the vase life is a bit stingy.
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Wollerton Old Hall
Our palest apricot ideal for neutral palettes.
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Yves Piaget
Just when I thought it was over… how many times have I taken out a rose ONLY to find it has gained popularity again. Here's the deal, she is grown in South America and you can buy them for less than we can grow them. We will have Yves Piaget this season, the ruffled, raspberry queen that started it all.
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