David Austin® English Roses
David Austin® Roses are bred by crossing old garden roses with more modern roses to achieve the superb fragrance, delicacy and charm of the old-style blooms combined with the repeat flowering characteristics and wide color range of modern roses. Some English varieties are extra vigorous in warm areas as very large shrubs and some may want to become semi-climbers. Hardy in zones 5 through 10.
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Happy Child ®
$17.50The bright beautifully cupped, double 4" blooms (petals 100) are set off by its thick, shiny, almost camellia like foliage. A great smaller, tidy shrub rose blessed with strong spice fragrance. Continual bloomer making it a great cut flower and hedge rose or grown in a pot. Learn More -
Mary Rose™
$17.50Named for Henry VIII's Flagship. This is one of the most outstanding of the English Roses. Luscious, old-style, double 3 1/2" blooms (petals 70+) of a pleasant shade of medium pink give forth a strong, heady perfume. The quality of the blooms and great fruity/myrrh fragrance are matched by the quality of the bush. Strong growing, upright, very well branched, bushy repeat blooming plant. A must for every garden. Learn More -
Tamora
$17.50The coloring of the flowers makes it a standout. Rich apricot 3" blooms (petals 50) of fully double, cupped form on a short, slow growing, bushy, upright continual blooming plant. Strong myrrh fragrance. Another good one for the small garden(or large for that matter). By far the most compact growing of Mr.Austin's lovely apricot roses. A very popular rose with many admirers. Good for pots or making a hedge. Learn More -
Glamis Castle™®
$17.50Out of stock
`Glamis Castle' is the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother of England and the legendary setting of Shakespeare's play `MacBeth'. Fully cupped, many petaled 3" blooms (petals 70+) of old rose character and charm are pure white and endowed with strong myrrh fragrance. Continual blooming on a compact bush making it ideal for the smaller garden. . Makes a good cut flower and can be grown as a hedge. Learn More

