New Roses 2010

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  1. wiseowl

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    ABBIE'S ROSE; this low growing floribunda rose produces an abundance of bloom throughout the season. The pretty double cerise pink flowers are borne in large sprays offset by healthy glossy foliage. It is named for Abbie who was diagnosed with Adrenal Neuroblastoma when she was just 21 months old. After intensive treatment she went in to remission and was declared free of disease in January 2004. Sadly a relapse was diagnosed in June 2005 and Abbie's family and friends were devastated when she finally lost her fight for life in September 2006. A royalty from each rose sold will benefit the charity 'Abbie's Fund'. Bred by Rosen Tantau and introduced by Pococks Roses;
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    [align=left] NOVELTY ROSE 2010
    SUPER TROUPER (Fryleyeca); another worthy winner for Gareth Fryer of Fryer's Roses. This bright floribunda has vibrant orange blooms that are well-formed and freely borne on a neat bushy plant of medium habit. This rose caused quite a stir at the judges' final selection meeting for Rose of the Year 2011. Just pipped at the post by the eventual winner for that year it was awarded Novelty Roses status and its introduction brought forward by one year. This rose will be available from nurseries and garden centres countrywide from autumn 2009.

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    [align=left] â??Chris Beardshawâ?? (Wekmeredoc) Named for the award winning garden designer and tv presenter, by C & K Jones, this soft pink hybrid tea has a sweet sherbet-like perfume. Blooms are usually produced singly but occasionally in clusters of 5 or more. Flowering from June through to November the bush will grow to a height of approx 90cms and about 60cms width. New growth, which is a lovely dark red, stands out against the dark green of the mature semi-glossy medium-sized leaves. Chris has particularly requested that the rose be linked to the RNLI charity.
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    [align=left] REBECCA MARY (Dicjury); a prolific flowerer, very healthy and vigorous with a compact habit. The beautiful peach-gold blooms are borne in clusters of four to twenty blooms. Lovely light to mid-green glossy foliage complement the blooms perfectly and the sweet to spicy light fragrance add to the charm of this highly rated floribunda. This rose was named to celebrate a 40th birthday.
    Bred by Dickson Nurseries and introduced by C & K Jones
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    [align=left]â??Moonshineâ?? (Tan97123) Bred by Rosen Tantau and introduced by Style Roses. This rose produces large eye-catching paeony style blooms of glowing white, like a full moon, with pink blush and strong pink edges on attractive healthy red bronzed growth which matures to dark green. It flowers early and continues until late autumn, its short compact habit make this a great container, front bedding or Standard Rose.
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  2. Freddy

    Freddy Miserable git, well known for it

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    Hi Freddy Maybe a couple of Half Barrels Then:thumb::)
     
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    Wow these roses are just beautiful. I absolutely love roses. I really can't get enough of them. Besides this I also love the smell of them. The color of the SUPER TROUPER (Fryleyeca) is so gorgeous. The Moonshine one is also incredible. I am of the opinion that red and white roses are the most beautiful ones.
     
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    Hi Hacurt Thank you for your input and for your love of Roses:thumb::)
     
  7. rosa

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    woo gorgeous roses just love that last one moonshine wish i had a garden would love some but they wouldnt grow on my balcony tried one once, anyway they are just so lovely and the colours are fab, going with my friend in november to a garden centre as she wants some winter roses will see what she buys
     
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    Hi Rosa Yes They are Beautiful are,nt they,Enjoy your day at the garden centre with your friend in November,and if you get time please let me know what Roses she Purchases.Thank you:)
     
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    hi woo, will let you know what roses my friend pics will make a note then write them down in your thread here iff thats ok
     
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    Now they are just gorgeous. Orange is the only colour I am not too keen on. Wish we could smell them :luv:

    Rosa have a lovely day at the garden centre with your friend. Buy lots yourself!
     
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    Hi Rosa have you ever tried Minature Roses they only grow to about 40 cm high and wide,here,s just a few of many,:)

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  12. rosa

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    they are lovely woo, ive had a minature rose indoors but not on my balcony would they grow ok out there, when i go to the garden centre will have a look
    jazmine will do my friends in france for 6 weeks so we are going when she gets back beginning of november
     
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    Hi Rosa They would just love to grow on your beautiful balcony,It would be a perfect setting for them:)
     
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    hi woo only thing that would worry me is all them thorns when im passing all my climbers may get one to try and get picks of my friends
     
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    Hi Rosa No Worries what about this one Its THORNLESS and Minature, there are Others,just let me know what colours you like and I will do some more research:thumb::)

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