Some more eye candy from this spring.
Gloire de Ducher (Ducher, 1865)
Enfant de France (Lartay, 1860)
Jules Margottin (Margottin Pere&Fils, 1853)
Clementine Seringe (Wood, 1840)
Cornet (Lacharme, 1845)
'Pena Cabbage' (Found)
Mlle Berthe Leveque (Cechet pere, 1865)
'Legacy of Antone Esquivel (found)
Baronne Nathaniel de Rothschild (Pernet pere, 1881)
Paeonia (Lacharme, 1855)
Stammler (Tantau, 1930)
Great post! I love this class of roses! My absolute favorite from this batch is 'Clementine Seringe'. Its flower is just perfection! It went straight to my rose wish list!
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Thank you, Christina. I am glad I caused your wish list to grow:-). Clementine Seringe is beautiful, and not too big (maybe 5' x 3'), so it should fit well into a narrow bed. Great choice!
ReplyDeleteImpressive variety: to think that all of these are varieties of pink roses, yet each different as to petal, tone, depth, size, growth habits... Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Thibaud. It was nice to hear from you.
ReplyDeleteAll these roses are stunning. It would be so difficult to choose a favorite one.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Olga. I am glad you liked them.
ReplyDeleteSigh... these roses are so lovely!
ReplyDeleteYes, they are, thank you, Sweetbay. I wish my garden was bigger...
ReplyDeleteI love those posts on the Heritage. I share them on Facebook and many of my friends appreciate very much.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Isabelle, for your encouragement and support. I appreciate it very much.
ReplyDeleteVery nice pictures of those roses. Thank you for sharing. I love roses.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Sue, I am glad you got to see them.
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