We stock a fantastic range of over 1,100 different types of rose and with over 40 years’ experience we can help you find the perfect rose for the right spot in your garden. From Floribunda (clustered roses) to Hybrid Tea (large flower single stem) through to Chinas, Damasks, Rugosas, Wichuranas and more, there are many families of rose to choose from. Each has its own characteristics from large blooms to smaller clusters or a certain type of scent. Plus with a wide variety of Bush and Shrub roses, Climbers and Ramblers, it is easy to find a rose suitable for your garden, whether you are looking for something to grow up and through an existing tree in a dry shady spot or wanting something to grow on a sunny patio in a pot.
(Bourbon) The semi-double, luminous bright pink blooms are abundantly produced in fragrant, clusters throughout the season. The shrub is upright and well foliated. With age the flowers will fade to a soft but still pleasing pink a variety that deserves more attention. Tolerant of poorer soils and good for cutting.
(Noisette) 18th Century. One of the first Noisettes. An attractive blush pink rose of gentle growth. Can be grown as a superb shrub or as a small climber. Fragrant. Long flowering period.
Light yellow semi-double blooms in small clustersor solitary. Red smudged eyes in centre. flowers fade to cream. Glossy foliage on compact growth, moderate perfume. Bred by Warner 2006.
(Modern Shrub) Loosely double flowers are a mixture of shades but basically a deep orange and yellow. Borne in clusters on a thorny upright plant with light green glossy leaves.
Strongly scented, semi double, soft coral pink blooms with a yellow centre, red anthers and filaments. Light green foliage darkens and turns semi-glossy.