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  ht=Hybrid Tea fl=Floribunda gr=Grandiflora cl=Climber  sh=Shrub
mn=Miniature da=David Austin English Roses
 
 
Abraham Darby (da) — True Old Rose form with delicious fragrance. Large blooms of soft peachy-pink with pale yellow reverse. Up to 5 feet with arching canes. 1985.

April in Paris (ht) — Classic seashell colored buds open into blooms of the palest dawn pink edged in a soft pink. Intense tea rose fragrance. 2008.

Aromatherapy (ht) — Upright, well branched bush produces perfect pink blooms. Strong fruity fragrance. 2005.

Artistry (ht) — Full large flowers of soft coral with just a brushstroke of cream on the reverse. 1997 AARS.

NEW! Bubblicious (sh) — Bright, shellpink and white flowers throughout the season. Easy to grow. 2010. Ht. 2 1/2", Wd. 3'.

Cape Diamond (sh) — One of the most disease resistant varieties in the world. Can be trained as a large spreading shrub or eventually a climber. Has a very spicy pure pink flowers. 2009.

Cupcake (mn) — This neat little compact plant is loaded with frosted pink buds and blooms. A proven performer. 1983.

NEW! Daddy's Little Girl (mn) — Pink buds with just a pinch of cream on the petals. Compact habit and abundant blooms. 2010.

Falling in Love (ht) — Upright, well branched bush produces perfect pink blooms. Strong fruity fragrance. 2005.

Gertrude Jekyll (da) — Large well-filled rosettes are a rich, deep warm pink with a powerful Damask fragrance. 1986.

High Society (cl) — Vigorous rose with color all summer long. It has large, classically formed deep pink blooms. 2004.

Kimberlina— Healthy, tough and vigorous bush is upright and well branched. Blooms are light pink with darker pink reverse. Light spicy fragrance. 2009.

Lady Elsie May (sh) — Very tough shrub is impervious to black spot and powdery mildew. Rounded shape plant has coral pink flowers. 2005 AARS. Ht. 4’, Wd. 4’.
 
Mary Rose (da) — Bushy, compact plant up to 4 feet. Old-fashioned rose-pink, double flowers exude powerful fragrance. Heavy bloomer. 1983.

Memorial Day (ht) — Very large very double blooms of orchid pink. Strong damask fragrance. 2004 AARS.

New Dawn (cl) — Large fragrant pale pink double flowers on vigorous hardy plant. 1930.

Our Lady of Guadalupe (fl) —
Medium-sized, free flowering bush has bunches of silvery pink blooms. Exceptional disease-resistance. 2001.

Pearly Gates (cl) ––
Big gorgeous well-formed flowers saturated with sweet spicy fragrance. Flowers are pure pastel pink. 1999.

Perfume Delight (ht) —
Rich, spicy fragrance, brilliant pink color. High centered blooms of 30 large, satiny, solid pink petals. 1974 AARS.

Pink Knock Out (sh) —
A medium pink mutation of 'Knock Out'. Same great disease resistance, habit and plant size. 2004. Ht. 3', wd. 3'.

Pink Peace (ht) —
Enormous dusky-pink flowers of beautiful form. 1959.

Pink Promise (ht) —
This award winner has been chosen to represent the National Breast Cancer Foundation. Large classic blooms of pink and cream have a moderate fruity fragrance. 2009 AARS.

Queen Elizabeth
Clear pink blooms on long stems. Lovely Hybrid Tea shaped flowers in profusion. Tall, vigorous plant. 1955 AARS.

Cl. Social Climber — Bush is heavy bloomer all season. Has abundance of sweet, spicy scented, old-fashioned deep pink flowers. 2004.

NEW! Sweet Intoxication (fl) — Deep magenta flowers with an intense clove fragrance. Intoxicating! 2010.

The Fairy (sh) — Small double light pink flowers on a low growing plant. Hardy and disease resistant. 1932. Ht. 3’, Wd. 4’.

Zepherine Drouhin (cl) — Antique bourbon type with large, sweetly fragrant deep rose flowers and nearly thornless stems. Recurrent bloomer. 1868.
 
   

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