THE OLDROSARIAN

Home
Species
Gallicas
Damasks
Albas
Centifolias
Mosses
Portlands
Pimpinellifolias
Noisettes
Rugosas
Ramblers
Ramblers continued
Hybrid Musks
Climbers
Climbers cont 2
Climbers cont 3
Climbers cont 4
Modern Shrubs
Modern Shrubs continued
Austin Shrubs
Austin Roses continued
Hybrid Teas
Hybrid Teas continued
Floribundas
Floribundas continued
Polyanthas
Misc Roses
Garden photos
Flowers with roses
Trees & shrubs
Roses gone bad

MISC ROSES......I have placed the roses here that I don't have many of mainly because that are not good growers in my PNW garden. They get bad black spot and ball because of the rain. With tears in my eyes, I am slowly phasing them out. Bourbons and Hybrid Perpetuals must have rich soil, careful pruning and attention to disease or they seem to just languish in my garden. Chinas won't put up with strong winds that lash them about. These photos are of those that have stood the test of time.

ENFANT DE FRANCE
Enfant_de_France.jpg
Hybrid Perpetual one of the best, many flowers

MRS PAUL
xxMrs._Paul.jpg
Bourbon

LOUISE D ARZENS
xxlouise_arens.jpg
Bourbon or Noisette, tall some BS

Mutabilis
Mutabilis_3.jpg
A newbie rose, easy to grow, no disease

BLOOMFIELD ABUNDANCE
xBloom_Abundance.jpg
China tall bush tender gets dieback but grows again

MME. DORE
xxMme_Dore.jpg
Bourbon small bush but many flowers

MADAME SOUCHET
Mme_souchet.jpg
Bourbon medium, shade helps to stop bleaching

ANNA DIESBACH
xxAnna_Diesbach.jpg
Hybrid Perpetual another good one for PNW

MUTABILIS
DSC_0010.jpg
China

BARON DE BONSTETTEN
baron_de_bonstetten.jpg
Hybrid Perpetual tall a good repeater

HUMES BLUSH
humes_blush.jpg
China can be used as an understock

MME BOLL
xxmme_bolls.jpg
Hybrid Perpetual

BARON VON BONSTETTEN
xxbonstetten.jpg
Hybrid. Perpetual tall, does well in the PNW

Enter content here