| Vigorous climbing roses, diverse in growth and colour, some flowering in summer only, others flowering more than once in the same season, flowering in Summer - Autumn. |
| For use when one requires a climbing rose minus some of the associated vigour. The more compact growth gives a denser mass of floribunda type blooms. |
| Possess the original charm and high fragrance of the traditional shrub roses. They are crossbred to also offer good bloom form and repeat flowering. |
| A cluster-flowered bush. Shrubs that usually bloom more than once in the same season - usually large sprays of flowers in Summer - Autumn. Unrivalled for providing a long-lasting bedding display. |
| Ideal for difficult areas, banks, places that are difficult to mow, etc. These plants form a colourful ground cover 'mat' between 1ft and 2ft in height with slight scent. |
| The ever popular Hybrid Tea grows as a large-flowered bush. Differs from the floribunda group in that its blooms are larger and less in number. The striking blooms tend to be a classic rose shape. They usually bloom more than once in the same season with large flowers borne in Summer - Autumn. |
| These roses have limited growth and so can be successfully grown in restricted situations, for example, in pots indoors, rockeries, troughs, flower beds close to the house. |
| All strong growing with Floribunda type blooms. Ramblers are more rampant and pliable in growth than climbing roses. |
| This is a diverse group of roses. Most bloom more than once in the same season and are larger than bush roses, with flowers borne singly or in sprays in Summer and/or Autumn. |
| Stem 1.3m (4' 3") tall. Please note that we are unable to send Weeping Standard Roses by mail order due to their height. However, they can be purchased from our Garden Centre. |