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Carie Sammut's and Jorg Enderlein's Rose Garden

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MRSimage Louise Odier: A Bourbon rose bred in 1851. Pink cupped shaped blooms open flat and richly fragrant. Tall, if supported would produce a short climbing rose, or can be used in a flower bed. Blooms repeat very well and the plant is problem-free. Will tolerate a little shade.
MRSimage New Dawn: Vigorous, and fast growing. Blooms abundantly and long with good continuity. Fragrant. Small glossy leaves add to very charming effect. Hardy from zone 4. Provide with rose food for best season long display.
MRSimage Mary Rose: Medium pink fragrant blooms with a tinge of lavender. Medium height, wide. Good repeat of blooms. Flowers in clusters. Hardy from zone 4.
MRSimage Alexander MacKenzie: To 2 meter high with equal spread. Red/pink fragrant blooms in clusters repeating very well all season. Glossy leaves. Vigorous, healthy and easy to grow. Grower recommended for northern gardens. Hardy.
MRSimage Jens Munk: Very resistant to disease and easy to grow. Double purple flowers with 2 main flushes and sporadic blossoms between. Hardy from zone 3.
MRSimage Seafoam: Pure white massive clusters of small blooms covering the plant in steady repeat flushes throughout the summer and fall. The leaves are small and glossy. This is a low shrub or also considered to be a ground cover rose. Hardy from zone 4.
MRSimage Iceberg: All time great white flowered rose bush. Healthy and achieves a massive display of white, clear long-lasting blooms all season. Hardy from zone 4. Feed generously for full effect.
MRSimage Dolly Parton Highly recommended. Vigorous, very showy. Medium height. Highly fragrant. Hardy from zone 4.
MRSimage The Fairy Compact bush, with small disease resistant leaves and tiny pink blooms, born in showy clusters all season. Easy to grow and hardy. Feed seasonally for the best display.
MRSimage F.J.Grootendorst Red showy blossoming all season, but no fragrance. The flowers are double in clusters, and the petals have serrated edges, otherwise known as the carnation rose. Thick and dense growth to 6 feet and higher. Hardy from zone 3. No rose hips.
Photo by Carie Sammut and Jorg Enderlein


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