Antique Roses



Jean Bach Sisley

ImageChina
 
1889 A particularly beautiful flower with long pointed buds, ‘Jean Bach Sisley’ opens to display an inner color of silvery rose, with the backs of the petals a darker salmon rose veined with carmine. Fragrance is good, and the bush is handsome with full foliage of a dark green tinged with purple. This rose can easily grow as wide as it is tall, so please allow it extra room.

4 to 6 feet Z7-9 R Fr pb
 

Jeanne D’Arc

ImageNoisette

1848 ‘Jeanne d’Arc’ is a dainty but vigorous rose with semi-double, pure white flowers borne in clusters. Like all Noisettes, it betrays its Musk ancestry by a grand fall display and a strong fragrance. Attractive red hips often appear at the same time as the flowers. It is best used as a pillar so that the flowers may be readily seen, or it can be grown as a freestanding bush. Wherever it is planted, ‘Jeanne d’Arc’ will create an almost perpetual display of Southern beauty. 5 to 8 feet Z7-9 R H w

 

Kathleen

ImageHyb Musk

1922 The perfect climber for a trellis by an old-fashioned love seat, ‘Kathleen’ has a multitude of five-petaled roses that look like apple blossoms - pale pink with a darker blush on the backs of the petals and with prominent yellow stamens. The musky scent is rich and sweet. The dark green leaves droop gracefully, creating a soft, romantic picture.

4 to 6 feet Z6-9 R Fr H lp

 

Lavender Pink Parfait

ImageDelicately pointed lavender petals with a yellow base give this little rose a sweet appearance to go with its sweet scent. The small flowers are semi-double, forming clusters of varying shades of lavender pink buds which fade to white. The leaves are also neat and pointed, soft green and lush, covering the small bush fully. This little foundling is ideally suited for small spaces or containers.

2 to 3 feet Z6-9 R Fr m

 

Le Vesuve

ImageChina
 
1825 Bearing large, fully double flowers with wonderfully swirled centers, ‘Le Vésuve’ blooms often and freely in shades of lilac pink. A compact bush with heavier foliage than many Chinas, it is vigorous and attractive anywhere in the garden or landscape. This rose can easily be maintained at a smaller size.

3 to 5 feet Z7-9 R Fr pb
 
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