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1. Don Juan
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This deep crimson, repeat bloomer offers a dramatic background for your garden. Don Juan has 8 to 10ft canes and a lovely fragrance. Its dark velvety, very fragrant flowers have seduced gardeners and rosarians alike for more than half a century.

There is a bit of mystery about the Italian hybridizer of this very popular rose as he is almost impossible to find references for and his name is usually misspelled in most rose catalogs – Malandrone.

10A-N 12'-14'n/a5-9
  
2. Pearly Gates™
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Here's a heavenly honey of a hard-to-come-by hue in climbing roses…pure pastel pink. Just like it's 'Mom', America, she's got big gorgeous well-formed flowers saturated with sweet spicy perfume. Same growth habit, too. But the difference is the angelic soft pink color. Blooms on new and old wood. Free-flowering. A little late to bloom in spring.
10A-N 8'-12'5'-6'5-9
  
3. Pretty in Pink Eden®
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The Pretty In Pink Eden® exhibits all the same great qualities of the Eden® Rose, but is deep pink in color. It has slightly more petals than Eden® and is more fragrant. Pretty In Pink Eden® performs well on its own roots and is just as vigorous and resistant to disease as its parent.
10A-N 10'-12'n/a5-9
  
4. Zéphirine Drouhin
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Thornless stems and deep cerise pink blooms make a stunning display around an arbor or trellis. It's not only beautiful, but easy on your hands. The old rose fragrance will fill the air with each large old fashion bloom.
10A-N 8'-10'n/a4-9
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5. DA Tess of the d’Urbervilles®
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A striking climber bearing large, deeply cupped, bright crimson-red blooms, with a pleasing Old Rose fragrance. It is a relatively compact climber clothed in large, dark green leaves.

Named after the heroine of Thomas Hardy’s novel.

10A-N 6'-8'36"-42"4-9
  
6. David Austin® Bathsheba™
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Apricot-yellow buds open to shallowly cupped, many petalled rosettes. They are a beautiful blend of subtle apricot-pink and soft yellow, giving the overall impression of apricot, with creamy outer petals. There is a superb floral myrrh fragrance, with hints of honey and Tea. It forms a short, vigorous climber.

The name was inspired by the heroine of Thomas Hardy’s ‘Far from the Madding Crowd’.

10A-N 6'-10'36"-6'5-9
  
7. David Austin® Lady of Shalott
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Rich orange-red buds open to chalice-shaped blooms, filled with loosely arranged, orange petals. The surrounding outer petals are salmon-pink with beautifully contrasting golden-yellow undersides. There is a pleasant, warm Tea fragrance, with hints of spiced apple and cloves. It quickly forms a bushy shrub with slightly arching stems and mid-green leaves, which have attractive, slightly bronzed tones when young.

The name is taken from one of Alfred, Lord Tennyson’s poems to commemorate the 200th anniversary of his birth.

10A-N 6'-7'36"-48"4-11
  
8. David Austin® Strawberry Hill
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Strawberry Hill bears medium sized, pure rose pink, cupped rosettes of superb quality. Their color gradually pales to a lighter pink at the edges of the petals, eventually exposing glimpses of yellow stamens at the center. The blooms are beautiful at all stages.

The growth is tall, vigorous and rather informal, with small clusters of blooms held on slightly arching brances. Strawberry Hill is very healthy with glossy, dark green foliage. This is a wonderful choice for a position to the rear of a mixed border, or for a border of shrub roses.

Named after the gothic revival house in Twickenham, London, built by Horace Walpole.

10A-N 36"-48"8'-10'5-9
  
9. David Austin® Teasing Georgia
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A particularly free-flowering climber, producing impressive displays of blooms into fall. The refined rosette flowers are rich yellow at the center, fading to palest yellow on the edges.

Named for Mr. Ulrich Meyer, after his wife Georgia – both are German media personalities.

10A-N 10'-12'48"-5'5-11
  
10. David Austin® The Generous Gardener®
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Bears beautifully formed flowers, which nod gracefully on the stem. When the petals open they expose numerous stamens, providing an almost water lily-like effect. The flowers are a pale glowing pink and have a delicious fragrance with aspects of Old Rose, musk and myrrh. Extremely healthy.

Named for the National Garden Scheme in the UK.

10A-N 8'-15'6'-8'4-9
  
11. David Austin® Wollerton Old Hall
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A wonderfully fragrant climber – its strong, warm myrrh fragrance has intense hints of citrus. The buds have attractive flashes of red, open to beautifully rounded, chalice-shaped blooms of pale apricot, eventually paling to cream.

Named for one of the most beautiful private gardens in the UK.

10A-N 10'-12'5'-6'4-9

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