All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.

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Rosa 'A Whiter Shade of Pale'
Rosa 'A Whiter Shade of Pale'
A wonderful healthy rose which should be much better known.  Perfectly formed very pale flowers with a strong, sweet scent. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
Rosa 'Absolutely Fabulous'
Rose of the Year 2010. Large clusters of buttery yellow flowers repeating well, with the unusual scent of myrrh. Long lasting flowers for cutting and also suitable for growing in a pot.
£20.00
Award of Garden MeritRose of the YearGold Standard Rose

Rosa 'Alec's Red'
Rosa 'Alec's Red'
A very large-flowered hybrid tea with deep red, sweetly-scented flowers that makes an excellent cut flower owing to the flower's shape and its strong stems. A vigorous grower which is also very rain-resistant, making it an ideal garden rose for the UK. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Alpine Sunset'
Stunning pink-apricot flowers with yellow centres with a light scent, blooming from late spring through until autumn. Good disease resistance.
£20.00

Rosa 'Arthur Bell'Rosa 'Arthur Bell'
Rosa 'Arthur Bell'
Beautifully formed, semi-double, rich yellow flowers in large clusters. A good rose for cutting and also suitable for growing in pots.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
Rosa 'Ballerina'Rosa 'Ballerina'
Rosa 'Ballerina'
Ballerina has one of the simplest and least sophisticated flowers of all shrub roses, and yet is also one of the most popular.  The sheer quantity of its flowers explain all: Ballerina blooms ceaselessly through until early winter, and its flower trusses get larger and larger as it does so. The individual flowers open dark pink and fade away quickly, enlarging and developing their white eye until only a hint of pale pink remains at the edge of the petal.  The stamens are pretty too to start with, fading away fairly quickly though.  The flowers come in perfectly spaced clusters and are followed by small orange hips, useful for decoration.  The plant is tough and healthy, with mid-green leaves and a few large prickles.  It is best allowed to grow to its natural size and shape, which is rounded and mounded, rather than clipped, though it can be trained as a short climber against a hot wall.  It is equally good when grown as a border plant or specimen shrub and when planted as a hedge.  It is also very easy to grow.  In hot climates it will flourish in shade where it keeps its colouring for longer. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit

Rosa 'Birthday Girl'Rosa 'Birthday Girl'
Rosa 'Birthday Girl'
A cheerful, strong, thrifty rose, as useful in mixed plantings as it is in big landscape schemes.  The flowers are semi-double, cupped, with distinctly wavy petals (very pretty), mainly crimson at first, with a little cream at the base of the petals.  Then the cream turns to white and the crimson to pink, which starts to recede, so that little remains except a pink margin around the edge of the petals.  The bush has tough deep green, glossy foliage and a spreading habit, but the sheer profusion of its flowers is unsurpassed.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Blush Noisette'
Rosa 'Blush Noisette'
This variety was the very first American repeat-flowering rose and being the first of a new race of roses, the Noisettes, has parented a multitude of varieties since, though it stands as a particularly good rose in it's own right.  Whilst it may not be particularly vigorous, this rose puts it's energy into continuous flowering of large clusters of 20-50 flowers. Strong and distinctive fragrance. Can be grown as a small climber or a larger shrub rose.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit

Rosa 'Bonica'
Rosa 'Bonica'
Bonica 82 is one of the most successful and widely planted of all modern roses.  It owes its popularity partly to its remarkable vigour and floriferousness, and partly to its suitablility for so many purposes.  It is equally useful and easy to grow as a shrub rose, ground-cover rose, landscaping plant, and container rose.  The flowers are bright, pale pink, opening from rich, pink buds and fading eventually to white in hot climates.  They have ruffled petals and a lightly cupped shape.  The flowers usually come in clusters of 5-15.  Although their stalks are short, they are useful, long-lasting roses to cut for the house.  Bonica 82 has a very long and spectacular main flowering.  Thereafter, it continues to produce a few flowers until late autumn.  They are followed by bright red hips that usually persist until the following spring.  The plant makes a thick, rounded bush, capable of reaching 1.5m, but is best pruned back to about half its size every other year or so.  Its leaves are handsome, dark and glossy and contribute much to its overall beauty.  Blackspot can afflict it later in the year, but seems not to affect the plant's growth, flowering or vigour.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
Rosa 'Bride and Groom'Rosa 'Bride and Groom'
Rosa 'Bride and Groom'
Attractive dark pink buds opening into delightful baby pink flowers produced wither singly or in small clusters. A good repeater throughout the season, this makes an excellent bridal flower as well as a good, sturdy, garden plant. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00

Rosa 'Buff Beauty'Rosa 'Buff Beauty'
Rosa 'Buff Beauty'
This is the most widely grown of the hubrid musks.  The flowers are variable in their colour: apricot-yellow, soft orange, honey and above all a rich buff.  Its colour is deeper in shade or in cooler weather (especially in autumn), and tends to fade to cream in hot, sunny weather.  The flowers are fully double and held in loose clusters that cut well; they also tend to be larger in autumn.  The plant has a lax habit of growth, and is often trained up as a climber in hot areas.  In cool climates, it eventually turns into a broad shrub with long, arching, flexible stems.

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£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
Rosa 'Champagne Moment'
Rosa 'Champagne Moment'
Rose of the Year 2006. Creamy white flowers open from clusters of pinkish buds set against glossy, dark foliage. Pleasantly fragranced.
£20.00
Award of Garden MeritRose of the YearGold Standard Rose

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Rosa 'Chartreuse de Parme'
A Delbard rose with glossy, dark green leaves and strongly fragrant, fully double, dark lilac-pink flowers repeating well through summer and autumn.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Climbing Ena Harkness'
Slightly larger flowers than the bush form, this is a wonderful plant with bright scarlet flowers. A great improvement on the shrub form that whilst it is not as continuous in its flowering as the shrub, the initial burst is spectacular and once established, the plant is seldom without flowers.
£20.00

Rosa 'Climbing Etoile de Hollande'
Rosa 'Climbing Etoile de Hollande'
Climbing Étoile de Hollande has the same flowers (albeit slightly larger) as it's shrub form and with the same powerful scent, but is very impressive when covered in crimson clusters during its first , most exuberant flowering.  Climbing Étoile de Hollande is also a good repeater: an established plant will produce a few flowers continuously here and there until winter sets in.  It is a lanky, prickly, erect grower, which means that it benefits from being taken down in winter and trained sideways to break into flower along its length.  This also produces more leaves: both the bush and the climber are sparsely foliaged, though such leaves as they have are large.  The gawkiness and vigorous climbing form can be softened by companion planting-clematis are the usual complement.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
Rosa 'Congratulations'Rosa 'Congratulations'
Rosa 'Congratulations'
A bushy rose with glossy green foliage producing large, double, fragrant, soft salmon-pink flowers repeating through summer and into autumn.

Rosa 'Constance Spry'
Rosa 'Constance Spry'
An iconic rose which was David Austin's first ever hybrid. Round, globular flowers with incurved petals that never really open out owing to their sheer density. They are a pale clear pink with a darker pink inside and carry a strong myrrh-like fragrance. Can be grown as a shrub rose or as a climber.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
Rosa 'Creme de la Creme'
Rosa 'Creme de la Creme'
A reliable variety with the most wonderfully sweet fragrance.  The large flowers are borne freely over a long season, making this a truly fantastic garden rose. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00

Rosa 'Deep Secret'
Rosa 'Deep Secret'
A popular crimson hybrid tea rose with flowers borne singly with the classic elegance of a hybrid tea in bud and as opening, though once opened, form a variable pattern of litle petals, making this a most charming of roses. The flowers keep their colour well and are very well scented.
£20.00
Rosa 'Duchess of Cornwall'Rosa 'Duchess of Cornwall'
Rosa 'Duchess of Cornwall'
A majestic rose with deep apricot flowers fading to pink with a really good, strong fragrance. It breaks well, sending off numerous flowering branches, making this a brilliantly floriferous example.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit

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Rosa 'Ebb Tide'
Clusters of fully double, strongly fragrant violet to reddish-purple flowers from late spring until autumn.
£20.00
Rosa 'Felicite Perpetue'
Rosa 'Felicite Perpetue'
A vigorous semi-evergreen shrub with relatively thronless stems and glossy dark green leaves producing clusters of scented creamy white, sometime blush-pink flowers in summer. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit

Rosa 'Flower Power'
Rosa 'Flower Power'
A very cheerful, short, shrub rose with profuse flowering making it suitable for mass planting and landscaping projects. Short, broad petals open out around a lightly cupped flower, but come in large clusters on a neat and very healthy bush.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
Rosa 'For Your Eyes Only'Rosa 'For Your Eyes Only'
Rosa 'For Your Eyes Only'
Rose of the Year 2015. This is a repeat flowering floribunda rose which will flower continuously so long as it is dead-headed regularly. The flowers have a slight fragrance and develop through a number of sunset shades, making this a truly spectacular and attractive addition to the garden.
£20.00
Rose of the Year

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Rosa 'Gardeners' Glory'
A short climber with glossy, rich deep green foliage producing clusters of strongly scented, bright yellow flowers from summer into autumn.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
Rosa 'Gentle Touch'
Rosa 'Gentle Touch'
Rose of the Year 1986. The flowers of this rose are beautiful and dainty-pale pink with a hint of salmon on the upper side of the petals and paler towards the centre. The flowers start as elegant little buds, opening out very quickly and nearly flat. It has neat and very small, mid-green, semi-glossy leaves and a bushy habit of growth. An excellent plant for containers and the front of the border. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
Rose of the Year

Rosa 'Golden Memories'
Rosa 'Golden Memories'
Rose of the Year 2004. Trusses of small, golden yellow, semi-double flowers with good healthy foliage.
£20.00
Award of Garden MeritRose of the Year
Rosa 'Golden Moment'
Rosa 'Golden Moment'
Stongly fragrant, fully double, yellow flowers from early summer into autumn. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00

Rosa 'Golden Wedding'Rosa 'Golden Wedding'
Rosa 'Golden Wedding'
A good rose that is extremely popular. The flowers are a good rich yellow with darker, almost golden backs to the petals. They are shapely and full of petals and borne in well-spaced clusters. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
Rosa 'Greenall's Glory'Rosa 'Greenall's Glory'
Rosa 'Greenall's Glory'
Perfectly formed buds opening out into silvery pink blooms with a slight fragrance.
£20.00

Rosa 'Hanky Panky'
Rosa 'Hanky Panky'
A vigorous variety bearing large, semi-double red-orange flowers with white stripes in clusters. This variety is tolerant of a small amount of shade.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Hommage a Barbara'
A Delbard rose with dark green, glossy foliage producing fragrant, ruffled, deep crimson-red flowers with a velvety sheen to the reverse of the petals, repeating throughout the summer.
£20.00

Rosa 'Hot Chocolate'Rosa 'Hot Chocolate'
Rosa 'Hot Chocolate'
A rose that sells on its colour.  The name says it all really. The flowers are orange-brown sometimes with white streaks, turning browner as they age but the plant is eye catching throughout and has a delightful, delicately sweet fragrance.

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£20.00
Award of Garden MeritGold Standard Rose
Rosa 'Iceberg'
Rosa 'Iceberg'
One of the best floribunda roses bearing large clusters of slightly double flowers of the purest white, sometimes tinged with pink in late summer, flowering continuously often into the winter. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit

Rosa 'It's a Wonderful Life'
Rosa 'It's a Wonderful Life'
Rose of the Year 2022. A strong and robust growing rose with long-lasting, lightly fragrant, apricot to coral-pink blooms with a multitude of buds waiting to emerge to replace the old flowers.
£20.00
Rose of the Year
Rosa 'Jam and Jerusalem'
Rosa 'Jam and Jerusalem'
This variety bears sweetly scented, orange-blended flowers almost continuously throughout the summer. A good, medium-sized rose suitable for smaller gardens and larger alike and can also be grown successfully in large containers on the patio.
£20.00

Rosa 'Joie de Vivre'Rosa 'Joie de Vivre'
Rosa 'Joie de Vivre'
Rose of the Year 2011. Double, peachy pink and cream flowers throughout the summer and into autumn with good scent. Great for growing in pots on the patio.
£20.00
Award of Garden MeritRose of the Year
Rosa 'Just Joey'
Rosa 'Just Joey'
A rose which embodies beauty at every stage of its development. The buds unfurl elegantly and the flowers are large with substantial wavy petals. The flowers are creamy orange or buff in colour with the undersides more apricot-coloured. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit

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Rosa 'Kathleen's Rose'
A medium-fragranced rose producing continuous flowers in blends of pink and peach with splashes of yellow and bronze throughout the season.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Keep Smiling'
An abundance of neatly formed golden yellow flowers with good scent. Repeats well.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit

Rosa 'Kent'
Rosa 'Kent'
A landmark rose winning prizes against stiff competition from traditional hybrid teas and floribundas. Its flowers are small, lightly double and pure brilliant white, with a light scent and held continuously in small clusters right throughout the season until the frosts.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
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Rosa 'Kisses of Fire'
A climbing rose with glossy, dark green leaves, producing lightly scented, small, double, carmine-red flowers with white undertones repeating from early summer.
£20.00

Rosa 'Little White Pet'
Rosa 'Little White Pet'
A dwarf sport of Félicité et Perpétue forming a short, dense, evergreen bush and flowers continuously.  The flowers are borne in upright clusters and makes for a popular front of border rose.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
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Rosa 'Lovely Lady'
A beautiful flower opening apricot pink then fading to pur pink retaining a tinge of coral at the heart of each flower. The petal backs are lightly darker, giving this variety attractive shades as the flower matures. A quick repeater that makes for good cut flowers and owing to its size, is a good rose for the smaller garden.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit

Rosa 'Madame Alfred Carriere'
Rosa 'Madame Alfred Carriere'
The brilliant white flowers of Mme Alfred Carriere open the palest of pinks and are borne early and almost continuously throughout the season with a strong, sweet fragrance.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
Rosa 'Madame Isaac Pereire'
Rosa 'Madame Isaac Pereire'
Mme Isaac Pereire represents all the strengths of late 19th century shrub roses. It is capable of producing some of the most opulent of flowers, with one of the best scents of all roses. The flowers are substantial and weighty. Can be susceptible to black spot, so good air circulation around the plant is essential and use of a black spot treatment such as Rose Clear would be beneficial.

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£20.00

Rosa 'Many Happy Returns'Rosa 'Many Happy Returns'
Rosa 'Many Happy Returns'
A pale pink shrub rose with the appearance of a spreading floribunda. The flowers are rose pink at first with slightly darker reverses, fading to the palest creamy pink, and borne in great profusion in clusters of 5-11.
£20.00
Award of Garden Merit
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Rosa 'Many Thanks'
A stunning rose with great disease-resistance producing vivid, cerise-pink flowers in summer.
£20.00
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