Rose Of The Week

ENGLANDS ROSE

ENGLAND’S ROSE

English Shrub rose
2010   4ft

A new English rose which is a particularly tough and reliable variety of medium size, with flowers of deep glowing pink.  They are shallowly cupped at first; the outer petals eventually reflexing back and revealing an attractive button eye.

‘England’s Rose’ flowers more or less continually from June right through until the end of the season, in October or even November.

The blooms are nicely held in large clusters.   This is a healthy weather resistant rose, even in periods of continual rain the blooms do not ball and the petals drop cleanly.

It will form an attractive, bushy shrub of about 4ft in height and 3ft across, although it could easily grow taller if pruned lightly.

An ideal variety for planting in a rose border or for mixing with perennials.

The fragrance is particularly fine; strong warm and spicy with a classic Old Rose character.

 

Essential reading for all English Rose enthusiasts.

‘The English Roses’ by David Austin.

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Published in: on May 15, 2013 at 6:11 pm  Leave a Comment  
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ROSE GARDENS

Ringling Estate Rose Garden 1 Arial

RINGLING ROSE GARDEN

What’s A Few Weeds !!!

Before ground was broken for their Venetian-style Sarasota mansion, Ca’ d’Zan, before all the paintings, tapestries and sculpture that would form the collection of the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art were bought, Mable Ringling started her rose garden.

The Italianate wagon wheel of heady aromatic roses that was completed in 1913 turns 100 this month, making it the oldest tended rose garden in Florida.

John Ringling was a tall, blunt, all-business lover of excitement and the grandiose, perfect traits for a circus magnate. His Ohio farm girl wife was a pretty, petite and gracious lover of flowers, who was also an avid reader and a quick and lifelong learner.

The couple traveled throughout Europe. While John scouted new acts for the family’s “Greatest Show on Earth,” Mable spent her time in museums honing her taste. Together they bought what pleased them, especially in Italy.

Mable decorated all their homes – in addition to Ca’ d’Zan, there was a 100-acre estate in Alpine, N.J., now part of Palisades Interstate Park; 636 Fifth Ave., now Rockefeller Center; a property in Chicago; and the neo-classical Worcester Home on Bird Key, part of a chain of barrier islands between mainland Sarasota and the Gulf of Mexico. The Ringlings also owned 100,000 acres in Oklahoma and Montana.

They began wintering in Sarasota in 1911. When working with architects and craftsmen, Mable was as determined as her husband to have it her way. She must have been, to envision a formal rose garden in the 20-acre jungle of mangrove swamp, rattlesnakes, water moccasins and alligators along Sarasota Bay that they selected for their winter estate.

“We have records of her working wearing a gun on her hip and high boots,” said Ron McCarty, curator of Ca’ d’Zan for 32 years. “She was quite a woman.”

Mable hated snakes, but they weren’t going to stop progress on her rose garden. There was nothing like it in the Sarasota of those days, a quiet enclave of 800 souls when the Ringlings arrived.

Not that the Ringlings and the Florida land boom allowed it to stay that way for long. John became the area’s largest landowner and built the causeway from Sarasota to St. Armands, Longboat, Lido and Bird keys, which he then developed.

After creating the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, he was instrumental in founding what has become the Ringling College of Art and Design.

Mable was elected first president of the first Sarasota garden club, the Founders Circle, and strongly supported beautifying the city growing around their winter home.

She was elected president of the Sarasota Woman’s Club a year later. She commissioned the New York architect responsible for the exterior of the Metropolitan Museum of Art to design their art museum in Sarasota.

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Published in: on April 3, 2013 at 8:58 am  Leave a Comment  
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Rose Of The Week

PENNY LANE W

PENNY LANE
Climbing Rose
1998  14-15ft

Rose Of The Year 1998
This is the first climber to be voted Rose Of The Year in the UK. It is a significant addition to the range of repeat blooming climbers, because of the old fashioned nature of the flowers. They are filled with ruffled, informal petals which become larger and more beautiful as they expand. The colour is pearly blush with light apricot in the depths of the fragrant flower. ‘Penny Lane’ blooms continuously through summer and autumn on long slender shoots, usually singly, and sometimes in small clusters. The plant has flexible stems and grows vigorously to average height or more, making it ideal for pillars, pergolas, arches, wall and fences. The plentiful foliage is healthy, dark green and shiny with excellent disease resistance. Fragrant. Highly Recommended.

AWARDS Rose Of The Year 1998. GOLD STANDARD AWARD WINNER 2008 PENNY LANE   (Hardwell) Since 2006 a few roses are selected each year for this prestigious award.   Based on cumulative information from invited independent judges, the Gold Standard is awarded to worthy varieties.  Health,  floriferousness,  scent and commercial appeal are all considered key factors in the final choice. Bred by Harkness Roses. UK For further information  please see  Gold Standard Roses on the Main Menu.

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Published in: on March 19, 2013 at 8:19 am  Leave a Comment  
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NEW ROSES FOR 2013

OH WOW

OH WOW

CLIMBING ROSE

8FT-10FT

OH WOW is exactly the reaction you will have when you see this beautiful climber.

Purple and white striped blooms cover this stunner all summer long. The large exotic flowers appear in flushes from spring to autumn and are a real head turner.
A very healthy rose with glossy medium green foliage which has excellent disease resistance and will tolerate a little shade.
The perfume is not very strong but quite pleasant.
Makes quite an unusual show as a cut flower.

Bred in the USA by Tom Carruth where it is known as ‘Purple Splash’

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Published in: on March 4, 2013 at 8:26 am  Leave a Comment  
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ROSE GARDENS

LEVENS HALL ROSES

LEVENS HALL ROSE GARDEN

Nothing can compare with the sights and scents of a traditional english rose garden in full bloom throughout the summer. There is an abundance of flowers, delicate confections in pinks and whites or deeper velvety reds, each with its own rich and individual exotic perfume.

This area is planted throughout with ‘English’ roses. The result of hybridising the wonderful older roses with modern repeat flowering varieties to get the best features of both. They include: ‘Belle story’, ‘Perdita’, ‘Chaucer’, ‘Gertrude Jekyll’, ‘Mary Rose’, ‘The Countryman’ and ‘Wife of Bath’, all in shades of pink. ‘LD. Braithwaite’ and ‘Wenlock’ in crimsons, and ‘Winchester Cathedral’ in white. Drink deeply of their heady perfume. Breathe in the scents of summer…

The old rose garden at Levens Hall is charmingly set in an intricate pattern of low hedges and enticing winding pathways. The tree at its centre is the Maidenhair tree Ginkgo biloba, a unique survivor. Once known only through fossil records, the species was re-discovered in China in 1758. The Levens specimen in the centre of the rose garden is about 60 years old. Unusually for a conifer, the Ginkgo is deciduous and has flat fan shaped leaves which turn a lovely yellow colour before falling in the Autumn

Opening Times & Ticket Prices

31 March – 10 October

Open Sundays to Thursdays

(Closed on Fridays and Saturdays during the Season, ALSO CLOSED SUNDAY 9th JUNE)

The Gardens

10.00am – 5.00pm

The House

Open 12 noon – 4.30pm

(Last admission 4.00 pm)

Admission

House & Gardens – £12.50

Gardens Only – £8.50

No charge for Children under 16 – accompanied by an adult (four children per adult maximum)

Free admission to the Gift Shop and Bellingham Buttery.

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Over 1000 varieties to choose from.
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Published in: on February 25, 2013 at 9:08 am  Leave a Comment  
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NEW ROSES FOR 2013

WHITE STAR

WHITE STAR

Patio Climbing rose 6ft-8ft

A lovely award winning small white climber which flowers all summer long.

Plenty of attractive repeat blooms of white with golden stamens and the petals have a ruffled appearance.

Quite versatile as it will grow on a South or North facing wall and is quite happy in the garden or container.

Healthy glossy medium green foliage which is very disease resistant

Scented.

GOLD STANDARD AWARD WINNER

 

Since 2006 a few roses are selected each year for this prestigious award.   Based on cumulative information from invited independent judges, the Gold Standard is awarded to worthy varieties. 

Health,  floriferousness,  scent and commercial appeal are all considered key factors in the final choice.

For further information  please see  Gold Standard Roses on the Main Menu.

Bred by Harkness. UK

Details of all our roses are available on our web site.
Over 1000 varieties to choose from.
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Published in: on February 6, 2013 at 9:03 am  Leave a Comment  
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NEW ROSES FOR 2013

EBB TIDE

Floribunda  2ft-3ft

EBB TIDE is a wonderful floribunda to add to your garden.
Deep smoky purple buds open to full old-fashioned flowers the colour of rich plum velvet. Intense spicy clove fragrance only adds to the attractiveness of this rose. This very hardy floribunda will bloom all season long well into frost.  A captivating garden focal point that keeps getting better the longer it’s established. Please note that young Ebb Tide plants may bloom in shades with a pinkish or reddish cast. The blooms will darken to purple as the plant matures.

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Published in: on September 9, 2012 at 7:39 am  Leave a Comment  
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NEW ROSES FOR 2013

CANDYLAND

Climbing Rose  10ft-12ft  2008
An attractive and colourful climber from the USA.

The blooms are a great combination of ivory yellow over pink on well formed flowers.
Easy to grow and flowers right through the season.

A vigorous and healthy rose with a pleasant apple perfume.
Glossy mid green foliage.
A real eye catcher.
Bred by Carruth. USA

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Published in: on September 2, 2012 at 8:01 am  Leave a Comment  
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ROSE NEWS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

SCOTLAND

NEW ROYAL ROSE GARDEN

A NEW rose garden was officially opened at the Castle of Mey at the weekend to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the death of the Queen Mother.

The unveiling of the rose garden plaque was carried out by Caithness Lord Lieutenant Anne Dunnett and Ashe Windham, the chairman of the Castle of Mey Trust on Saturday.

The event celebrated this year’s Diamond Jubilee and commemorated the 10th anniversary of the Queen Mother’s passing.

The flowers for the Diamond Jubilee Rose Garden were all chosen by Prince Charles, who is known as the Duke of Rothesay when in Scotland.

The garden was created within the walled garden, which was a favourite place of the Queen Mum and her corgis. She regularly frequented the Shell Garden on her visits to her Caithness home.

Commenting on the opening, Ashe Windham, said: “2012 has been an important year in the history of the royal family as well as the Castle of Mey and we are delighted that we have been able to commemorate such important milestones with such fitting tributes – our new rose garden and our exhibition.

“The Queen Mother bought the Castle of Mey in 1952 and the castle, as well as the gardens, had been neglected for some years. However, the Queen Mother’s dedication to the building as well as her passion for gardening ensured that life within and outwith the castle thrived.

“We are proud to have continued the work that was started here 60 years ago with as much pride, love and hard work as there has ever been.”

From 1962, head gardener James Sinclair began work in restoring the gardens. Sandy Webster continued the work while in 2000, Grant Napier became head gardener and in 2011, Olga Ridley took over the role.

The new rose garden is the second tribute made by the trust, which has already launched an exclusive exhibition of photographs of the Queen Mum within Caithness and the Castle of Mey as well as displaying exclusive images and memorabilia from the 1952 coronation.

The exhibition, which was curated by Christine Shearer, is housed in Chauffeur’s Cottage in the castle grounds. It has already been a popular addition with the castle’s visitors.

The Queen Mum’s legacy lives on through the trust, the annual visits to the Castle by Prince Charles, and the North Highland Initiative, which he launched in August 2005 to promote and develop the economy and to support the rural communities of the North Highlands.

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Published in: on August 30, 2012 at 7:23 pm  Leave a Comment  
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NEW ROSES FOR 2013

BRIGHT AS A BUTTON

Shrub Rose  2012.  3ft
Produces an eyecatching display of cascading colour, this lovely Persica hybrid blooms freely with small pretty pink flowers with red and gold centres, nice easily managed bushy growth with exceptionally high disease resistance associated with the Persica’s.    Scented.

Available from November 2012

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Published in: on August 29, 2012 at 7:31 pm  Leave a Comment  
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