City Floral Grown Hybrid Tea Roses
Hybrid tea flowers are well-formed with large, high-centered buds, supported by long, straight and upright stems. Each flower can grow to 8–12.5 cm wide. Hybrid teas are a very popular type of rose by choice due to their color and flower form. They were created by crossbreeding two types of roses, initially by hybridizing hybrid perpetuals with tea roses. It is the oldest group classified as a modern garden rose.
Name | Color | Fragrance |
Chicago Peace | Pink/Yellow | Fruity |
Tropicana | Coral | Sweet Fruity |
Perfume Delight | Deep Pink | Strong Rose |
Pope John Paul II | Pure white | Strong Citrus |
Sedona | Coral Blend | Strong Citrus |
Sugar Moon | Pure White | Intense Sweet |
Love at First Sight | Red/White Reverse | Mild |
City Floral Grown Floribunda Roses
Typical floribundas feature stiff shrubs, smaller and bushier than the average hybrid tea but less dense and sprawling than the average polyantha. The flowers are often smaller than hybrid teas but are carried in large sprays, giving a better floral effect in the garden. Today they are still used in large bedding schemes in public parks and similar spaces.
Name | Color | Fragrance |
Burst of Joy | Orange/Yellow | Mild |
Arctic Blue | Lavender Blue | Mild |
Celestial Night | Plum Purple | Mild Rose |
Queen of Elegance | Medium Pink | Strong Rose |
Life of the Party | Pale Yellow/Pink | Strong Rose |
Perfume Delight | Pink | Strong Sweet |
Judy Garland | Yellow/Orange | Classic Rose |
Ketchup and Mustard | Yellow/Red | Mild |
City Floral Grown Grandiflora Roses
Grandiflora roses are known for their large showy flowers. They are a combination of graceful blooms of the hybrid teas married with the repetitive growth cycle of floribundas. The shades of colors go from soft pastels to deep purples and are complemented by the hints of the sweetest floral perfumes. These tall and hardy roses develop on long stemmed clusters for exquisite sophistication in flower border landscaping or hedging. Hardy and disease resistant.
Name | Color | Fragrance |
Love | Red/White Reverse | Slight Rose |
State of Grace | Pink/Yellow | Fruity |
All Dressed Up | Pink | Slight Rose |
Parade Day | Pink/White Stripe | Strong Citrus & Rose |
City Floral Grown Miniature Roses
Miniature roses have been bred to stay under three feet tall while still putting out clusters of colorful blooms. This makes them ideal additions to rock gardens, tight border spots, the edges of rose gardens, and patio container gardens. The short bushes grow dense and bushy, vaunting packed trusses full of petite blooms!
Name | Color | Fragrance |
All A Twitter | Orange | Light |
Life’s Little Pleasures | Lavender | Fruity |
Rainbow’s End | Yellow/Orange | Mild |
City Floral Grown Shrub Roses
Ideal for carefree borders and summer-long color, shrub roses provide a super-rugged nature and repeat bloom. Whether you plant them in groups of three or more in order to create a gorgeous, fragrant fence line, select one as an outstanding specimen, or mix them throughout your perennial beds, shrub roses will captivate every visitor to your garden!
Name | Color | Fragrance |
In Your Eyes | Yellow to Lavender | Mild Fruity |
Pillow Fight | Bright White | Strong Honey Rose |
City Floral Grown Climbing Roses
Climbing Roses are an excellent way of bringing height and a feeling of abundance to the garden. They are best and most frequently used on house walls but are also perfect for growing on pillars, obelisks, walls, trellises and over arches. Climbing Roses usually have large flowers, held singly or in small groups. Nearly all varieties have the ability to repeat flower. They are fragrant and healthy, and have the natural ability to flower from the top almost to the ground.
Name | Color | Fragrance |
Westerland | Apricot/Orange | Strong Spice and Rose |
White Dawn | White | Sweet Rose |
Tropical Lightening | Orange/Cream Stripe | Fruity |
Pearly Gates | Clear Pink | Strong Spice |
City Floral Grown David Austin Roses
All David Austin roses have a collective style and reflect one man’s vision. All have beautiful blooms and in most cases, wonderful fragrance held on graceful attractive shrubs. A garden of these outstanding roses is hard to beat for the sheer exuberance of flower and fragrance.
Name | Color | Fragrance |
Benjamin Britten | Red Pink | Rich Fruity |
Vanessa Bell | Pale Yellow | Green Tea and Citrus |
Abraham Darby | Pink/Apricot | Rich Fruity |
Princess Alexandra of Kent | Pink | Strong Classic Rose |
Claire Austin | Creamy White | Strong Vanilla Spice |
Crown Princess Margareta | Apricot | Strong and Fruity |
Boscobel | Rich Salmon | Strong Myrrh |
Mary Rose | Medium Pink | Strong Rose |
Falstaff | Crimson | Strong Old Rose |
Tess of the D’Urburvilles | Bright Crimson | Mild Rose |
Port Sunlight | Apricot | Rich Tea |
Carding Mill | Apricot | Myrrh |
Lady of Shalott | Salmon Pink | Tea and Cloves |
Munstead Wood | Velvet Crimson | Strong Old Rose |
Wollerton Old Hall | Apricot Cream | Strong Rose |
The Poet’s Wife | Yellow | Strong Fruity |
Young Lycidas | Magenta Pink | Strong Rose |
Charlotte | Soft Yellow | Medium Rose |
Winchester Cathedral | White | Strong Old Rose |
Scepter’d Isle | Soft Pink | Strong Rose |
Tamora | Apricot | Strong Rose |
Olivia Rose Austin | Soft Pink | Strong Rose |
Tranquility | Pure White | Fruity |
Golden Celebration | Golden Yellow | Strong Fruity |
Wisley 2008 | Soft Pink | Fruity |