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Charles de Mills or Tuscany Superb?

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I have a spot for a large rose and need a recommendation for crimson/purple cultivar. I survived cancer a few years back and transitioned away from chemical sprays. This is going to be a specimen plant so the rose needs to be LARGE, not too thorny, and able to grow vigorously on its own roots in the garden's heavy red clay soil. Fragrance is a must but doesn't have to be overpowering. I nice moderate scent is fine. Given my requirements I have narrowed my search down to CHARLES DE MILLS and TUSCANY SUPERB. There used to be a rosarian on this forum named Olga who grew wonderful Gallicas in my local area (I saw her garden in person once, and even in late winter it was magnificent), and she recommended these two for Maryland no spray gardens. I would ask Olga about their growth habits but haven't seen her on this forum in a while.

So my question is, which of these two roses can reach 5x5 feet (or more) growing no spray on its own roots in clay soil? Which is your favorite? Would love to read your experience with these two classic Gallicas.

Thank you, Patrick


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