2. Rosa 'Dublin Bay'
Dublin Bay Climbing Rose
Zone 5, 8-12’T x 5-7’W
Black Pot Roses
Fragrant
Blooms June – Sept
Semi-double deep red flowers
Award winning
3. Rosa Valentine’s Day™ PPAF
Valentine’s Day™ Climbing Rose
Zone 5, 6-10’T x 3-4’W
Black Pot Roses
Climbing mini-flora
4. Rosa Wild Blue Yonder™ PP#18,544
Wild Blue Yonder™ Grandiflora Rose
Zone 5, 4-6’T x 3-4’W
Black Pot Roses
Sweetly scented flowers reminiscent of a
citrus blossom and rose
Deep green foliage on a bushy shrub
creates a great backdrop
Large deep purple, wavy petals
Hybridized by Tom Carruth
AARS Winner 2006
5. Drift® Groundcover Roses
The next big thing for small gardens
From the introducers of The Knock Out® Family of Roses, comes the next big thing for small
gardens. Like The Knock Out® Family of Roses, Drift® Roses are repeat-bloomers that are tough,
disease resistant, winter hardy and virtually maintenance-free.
Drift® Roses are a cross between full-size groundcover roses and miniature roses. From the
former they kept toughness, disease resistance and winter hardiness. From the miniatures, they
inherited their well-managed size and repeat-blooming nature.
Continuously blooming from spring to frost (bloom cycle about every 5-6 weeks), they are
naturally dwarf, with very attractive foliage. They are winter hardy to zone 4.
6. Rosa Popcorn Drift® ('Novarospop')
Popcorn Drift® Groundcover Rose
Zone 5, 1-1.5’T x 2-3’W
Fabulous Groundcover
Drift Roses
A mutation of the popular Peach Drift®.
It represents a new color in the series.
1.5” flower starts out yellow and fades
to cream white, sometimes suffused
with light pink.
8. Rosa Cancan™ PP#21430 ('Radcancan‘)
Cancan™ Climbing Rose
New Millennium Roses
Zone 5, 6-10’T x 3-4’W
Semi-Double Red/Pink/Cream Flowers
From Bill Radler, breeder of The Knock Out® Rose,
Cancan™ is the newest addition to the hardy
climber collection. It's unique magenta red to light
pink flower color is suffused with cream white
towards the center and outside of the petal.
Flowering is continuous and disease resistance is
excellent. Cancan™ may grow up to 10' in height.
9. Rosa Sunshine Day Dream ('Meikanaro‘)
Sunshine Day Dream Grandiflora Rose
New Millennium Roses
Zone 5, 5-6’T x 3-4’W
Self cleans spent blooms
Excellent disease resistance
Bright lemon yellow flower
AARS award winner
Vigorous
Great flower color and foliage, this rose is almost
always in bloom. Light yellow flowers finish cream
yellow and self clean well. Excellent disease
resistance; performed very well all over the
country with minimum spray. This variety also has
excellent own root performance.
10. Rosa Morning Magic™ PP#19433 (‘Radmore‘)
Morning Magic ™ Climbing Rose
New Millennium Roses
Zone 5, 7-8’T x 3-4’W
Compact habit
Disease resistant
Repeat blooms of light pink
This small climber is very similar to 'Brite Eyes', the
first hardy climber we introduced from the breeder
of 'Knock Out' It is fairly compact and extremely
resistant to black spot. Continuously repeating
through the season, it has a solt shell color that
holds well into the fall. Winter hardy zone 5
11. Rosa Thrive!™ (‘Sprothrive‘)
Thrive!™ Floribunda/Landscape Rose
New Millennium Roses
Zone 6, 4-5’T x 3’W
Disease resistant to rust, mildew and
black spot
Fire engine red
The lineage continues! Thrive!™, a new vibrant red
landscape shrub rose, is a strong and healthy
descendant of The Knock Out® Rose. Although it is
hard to follow in the footsteps of Grandfather
Knock Out®, this variety holds its own with hard-
to-miss, bright, fire engine red blooms that last all
season. Winter hardy to zone 6.
12. Rosa Mother of Pearl® PP#18707 (‘Meiludere‘)
Mother of Pearl® Grandiflora Rose
New Millennium Roses
Zone 4??, 4’T
Fragrant pink-peach flowers
This soft colored Grandiflora has perfect flower
shape on a plant that is way above its class for
resistance to black spot and winter hardiness.
Performs exceptionally well in cooler climates as
well as in hot humid areas.
13. Rosa The Charlatan® PP#18990 (‘Meiguimov‘)
The Charlatan® Climbing/Shrub Rose
New Millennium Roses
Zone 6, 3-6’T x 3-4’W
Can be grown as a climber or shrub rose
Light pink petals
The Charlatan® is the natural follow up to The
Imposter® in the highly popular Garden
Compass program. The simplicity of this rose can
be seen in the clean light-pink petals and the
multitude of golden stamens bursting from the
center of the flower. Truly a unique rose, The
Charlatan may be grown as a large shrub or
climber. You will be rewarded with continuous
blooms for most of the season.
14. David Austin Roses
After fifty years of intensive breeding, David Austin's English Roses
combine the forms and fragrances of old roses with the repeat-
flowering of modern roses. They are very easy to grow, healthy and
reliable.
English Roses may be grown as magnificent, shapely shrubs or
trained as short climbers. Our extensive collection contains a rose
for almost every garden situation.
15. Rosa 'Clare Austin'PP#19465
Clare Austin English Rose
Zone , 4-8’T x 4-5’W
David Austin Roses
#3 Container
Highly fragrant
Excellent rebloomer
Arching form
There is something a little special about white roses – they are all purity
and light – and yet really good white roses are rare among English
Roses and Hybrid Tea Roses alike. This is because white roses are very
difficult to breed. ‘Claire Austin’ bears pleasingly cupped buds of a pale
lemon shade which gradually open to form large, creamy-white flowers
of typical English Musk delicacy; their petals perfectly arranged in
concentric circles, with a few more loosely arranged in the centre. They
have a strong fragrance based on myrrh with dashes of meadowsweet,
vanilla and heliotrope. It forms an elegant, arching shrub with plentiful,
medium green foliage. Strong and particularly healthy. Undoubtedly
our finest white rose to date.
16. Rosa Princess Anne ('Auskitchen')
Princess Anne English Rose
Zone ?? 3’T x 2’W
David Austin Roses
#3 Container
Light to medium fragrance
Excellent repeating full-petalled, red fading to
deep pink blooms
Disease resistant foliage
Compact, upright growth – perfect for
hedging
An exciting new development, stemming from an entirely new line in breeding. It has an overall character that is very different from any other rose we
know, having its own very special beauty yet retaining the classic full-petalled flowers of an English Rose. The growth is upright and the foliage is rather
thick, succulent and highly polished. Remarkably resistant to disease. It flowers over a long period and in large clusters; the individual blooms opening in
succession. The compact, bushy growth makes this rose ideal for borders or it would be a great choice for hedging.
We are honored to name this after the Her Royal Highness, the Princess Royal who is patron of Riding for the Disabled. The charity offers opportunities
for therapy, achievement and enjoyment to people with disabilities.
17. Rosa Princess Alexander of Kent PP#19828(Ausmerchant)
Princess Alexander of Kent English Rose
Zone 3.5’T x 2.5’W
David Austin Roses
#3 Container
Strong Fragrance changes as the flower
ages from a tea rose scent to lemon
Excellent reblooming pink blooms
We are very honoured to name this rose for Princess Alexandra, who is a
cousin to Queen Elizabeth II. She is a keen gardener and great lover of
roses. The rose that bears her name has unusually large flowers of a warm,
glowing pink. They are full-petalled and deeply cupped in shape, all
enclosed in a ring of outer petals of a softer pink; creating a most pleasing
effect. In spite of their size, they are never clumsy; being held nicely poised
on a well-rounded shrub. Because of their size, there is a lot to be said for
planting in groups of three, keeping both flowers and growth nicely
balanced.
They have a delicious fresh Tea fragrance which, interestingly, changes
completely to lemon as the flower ages – eventually taking on additional
hints of blackcurrants. It is very healthy.
18. Rosa Queen of Sweden PP#17,1510 (Austiger)
Queen of Sweden English Rose
Zone 4’T x 2.5’W
David Austin Roses
#3 Container
Light myrrh fragrance
Excellent reblooming
Here we have a rose of exceptional freshness and beauty. The flowers
start as charming little buds, gradually opening out to form wide but
shallow cups. These are beautiful at all stages, and have a pleasing
formality of form.
The colour is the softest glowing pink with hints of apricot.
This rose forms a rather upright and bushy shrub and has attractive
Musk Rose foliage that is exceptionally free of disease. The growth is
short to medium in height.
This is an excellent rose for bedding, borders or for arrangement in the
house; the flowers lasting several days in water.
There is a light myrrh fragrance..
19. Rosa Lady of Shallot (Ausnyson)
Lady of Shallot English Rose
Zone 4’T x 3.5’W
David Austin Roses
#3 Container
Excellent reblooming orange, fully
double flowers
Very hardy
Disease resistant
This rose promises to be one of the most robust and hardy roses in our collection. It is also highly resistant to disease and it will bloom with unusual
continuity throughout the season. Indeed, it is an ideal rose for the inexperienced gardener.
The young buds are a rich orange-red. These open to form chalice-shaped blooms, filled with loosely-arranged petals. Each petal has a salmon pink upper
side which contrasts beautifully with the attractive golden-yellow reverse. The chalice shape means that the undersides of the petals are clearly seen,
revealing glimpses of the deeper colour in the heart of the bloom. There is a pleasant, warm, tea fragrance, with hints of spiced apple and cloves. Lady Of
Shalott quickly forms a large, bushy shrub with slightly arching stems. The mid-green leaves have attractive, slightly bronzed tones when young.
Named for the Tennyson Society. The name is taken from one of Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s favourite poems of the same name; it is the 200th anniversary
of his birth this year. In the poem, The Lady of Shalott lived in a castle close to King Arthur’s Camelot and was held in a spell until she saw the reflection
of Sir Lancelot in a mirror.
20. Rosa Harlow Carr® (Aushouse)
Harlow Carr English Rose
Zone 4’T x 3’W
David Austin Roses
#3 Container
Strong pure old rose fragrance
Good reblooming pink blooms
A tough little rose that bears flowers of the most perfect formation -
shallow cups of the purest rose pink. These hold their form to the end;
the occasional petal falling back to give a pleasing effect.
The plant has an excellent bushy habit, maturing into an attractively
rounded shrub with its flowers almost to ground level - a characteristic
that we particularly favour at David Austin Roses. The young foliage is
bronze at first, later becoming green - and the whole plant is of truly
‘Old Rose’ character.
There is a strong, pure Old Rose fragrance that has been described as
reminiscent of rose-based cosmetics.
Harlow Carr is the newest and most northerly of the R.H.S. gardens in
the UK. A fine display of English Roses has been created there.
21. Rosa The Generous Gardener® (Ausdrawn)
The Generous Gardener® English Rose
Zone 4’T x 5’W or 10’ tall as climber
David Austin Roses
#3 Container
Very soft pink with good repeating
blooms
Fragrance of old rose, musk and myrrh
Disease resistant
A rose of delicate charm - its flowers being beautifully formed; their colour a soft glowing pink at the centre, shading to palest pink on the outer petals.
When the petals open they expose numerous stamens, providing an almost water lily-like effect.
It has strong, elegantly arching growth with polished dark green foliage.
This rose would produce a wonderful effect towards the back of the border. It will also make an excellent climber. Like ‘Mortimer Sackler’, it is highly
disease-resistant. There is a strong and delicious fragrance with aspects of Old Rose, musk and myrrh.
The Generous Gardener has been named to mark the seventy-fifth anniversary of the National Gardens Scheme which has, over the years, contributed
so much to charity and made it possible for us to see so many beautiful gardens
22. Rosa Crown Princess Margareta® PP#13,484 (Auswinter)
Crown Princess Margareta® English Rose
Zone 4-5’T x 4-5’W
David Austin Roses
#3 Container
Strong fruity fragrance
Excellent reblooming apricot -
orange, fully double flowers
Strong arching form
A tall, slightly arching shrub which is ideal for the back of the border.
The flowers are quite large, neatly-formed rosettes of a lovely apricot-
orange. It is one of the Leander group and we think it should thrive
even under more rigorous conditions.
It is likely to be vigorous in warmer areas and so would benefit from
some summer pruning to maintain its shape and encourage quicker
repeat flowering.
23. Rosa Golden Celebration™PP#8688
Golden Celebration™ English Rose
Zone 4-5’T x 4-5’W (8’T as climber)
David Austin Roses
#3 Container
Strong Fragrance
Golden yellow has good repeat blooms
thru the summer into the fall
Award winning
This is one of the largest-flowered and most magnificent of our English
Roses. Its color is rich golden yellow and the flowers are in the form of a
giant, full-petalled cup. It has excellent shapely growth, forming a nicely
rounded, slightly arching shrub with ample foliage. It is very reliable
and easy to grow. An ideal rose to mark any celebration or important
event.
The flowers are initially Tea-scented but often develop a wonderful
combination of sauterne wine and strawberry.
May benefit from summer pruning in most areas.