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Article from England - National treasures: our English roses

henry_kuska
13 years ago

"Given support, most of the roses are vigorous enough to become climbers, and I assembled a collection for a cream and yellow arbour. "Claire Austin" is the best of the whites, while "Graham Thomas" is still one of the loveliest, in a rich, clear yellow. I liked "The Pilgrim", too, for its quartered blooms, the outer petals fading from gold to form a halo of light around a darker centre. I will group them according to colour in the garden: "Lady Emma Hamilton", the colour of bruised apricots, could work with the soft scarlet of "Benjamin Britten"; "England's Rose", a hot pink, was perfect with the deep crimson of "Munstead Wood"; "Mortimer Sackler" was also a delight, the flowers a true rose pink and held loose and informal on inky dark wood."

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