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Name That Rose!
Presentation by:American Rose Society
Program Services CommitteeSteve Jones, Chairman
Photos by Steve Jones & Kim Martin©2005
Known as the Sweetheart Rose, this Polyantha was introduced in 1881
Mlle Cecile Brunner
This Hybrid Tea is the world’s favorite rose, introduced in 1945
Peace
This climber was a recent AARS winner
Fourth of July
This Hybrid Tea is an AARS winner from 1981, it is still popular today
Brandy
This English Rose is named for a well known toiletry store
Evelyn
This Species Rose was named for the wife of the head of Kew Gardens
Lady Banks Rose
This Shrub is very popular and grows well in most climates
Sally Holmes
This rose was named for a famous French General’s house
Souvenir de la Malmaison
This white Miniature rose is a top garden and exhibition rose
Irresistible
This Portland/Damask is the top exhibition Old Garden Rose
Rose de Rescht
This Hybrid Tea is very popular and has a strong fragrance
Double Delight
This moss is also called Chapeau de Napoleon because the buds resemble his triangular hat
Crested Moss
Very fragrant Hybrid Tea, named for a President
Mister Lincoln
This once blooming Climber is a common rootstock
Dr. Huey
One of the first David Austin English Roses, it has a powerful fragrance
Belle Story
This is a very popular red Floribunda
Europeana
One of the most popular Miniature roses, bred by Dee Bennett
Jean Kenneally
This Floribunda was named for a top
hybridizer
Gene Boerner
This China had its petals revert back to sepals/leaves
Green Rose
One of the most popular roses, this Floribunda tolerates all climates and is a top landscape rose
Iceberg
A top disease resistant rose and AARS winning Shrub
Knockout
This Climbing Tea is one of the most popular old garden roses
Sombreuil
This single red climber is a top rose show winner
Altissimo
A popular disease resistant and very fragrant Floribunda
Playgirl
The most popular Polyantha, also a top show rose
The Fairy
One of the first Miniature roses, still popular today
Starina
This striped Gallica was named for a mistress of a King
Rosa Mundi
This yellow Floribunda won the Gamble Award for fragrance
Sunsprite
A popular Floribunda, named for a cartoon character
Betty Boop
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