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Madame Alfred Carrier & Black Spot ?

Molineux
16 years ago

Looking for a fragrant, pink toned white climbing rose. Garden is organic and located in USDA Zone 7b (South coastal Virginia). Spraying limited to a single application of Lime-Sulfur in winter and possibly once monthly Cornell Formulla during the summer. Narrowed my choice down to MADAME ALFRED CARRIER (Noisette, 1879). Was this a good decision or can you recommend something else?

Climber will be on a black iron arbor and will be located in a "pink" mass planting. Long rectangular flower bed is located in the west side of the house against an opposite privacy fence (plants will get eastern light) and runs the entire length of the fence from the front of the house to the end of the back yard terminating at a potting shed. Bed is mixed, divided into three rows: back row has large pink and white roses; middle row planted with reblooming irises in shades of pink, white and purple; front row planted with pink-white-violet Lavender (Lavandula spp.). Also has a sprinkling of fragrant coneflowers (Echinacea; shades of rose and white) and some autumn blooming Asters.

ROSES (in multiples):

Carefree Beauty (Hybrid Tea) - bright pink

Clotilde Soupert (Polyantha, located in font or middle row, backed by hollyhocks)

Lyda Rose (Hybrid Musk) - single, white tipped pink

McCartney Rose (Hybrid Tea) - deep pink

Marie Daly (Polyantha, middle row backed by hollyhocks) - pink

Marie Pavie (Polyantha, middle row backed by hollyhocks) - ivory

Mrs. B.R. Cant (Tea) - pink blend

Kathleen (Hybrid Musk) - single, white

Prosperity (Hybrid Musk) - white

Thanks,

Patrick

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