POUNSLEY PLANTS PLANT LIST A nursery in a garden setting approx. 5 miles east of Plymouth. Specialist in rare and unusual herbaceous perennials and clematis. Comprehensive selection of old roses and good modern hybrids Prop: Mrs. Jane Hollow. Pounsley Combe, Spriddlestone, Brixton, Plymouth, England. PL9 0DW. Tel: 00 44 (0)1752402873 Fax: 00 44 (0)1752 406682 Mobile: 07770 758501 E-mail: pou599@aol.com www.pounsleyplants.com If visiting please telephone first to avoid disappointment. I hope there is something in this list which interests you. Most of the plants mentioned are grown in my garden, and although South Devon is mild I have other extremes such as high winter rainfall, very low summer rainfall and gale force salt laden winds. My mail order service is from November to February only, weather permitting. Minimum order £15.00 or four plants. Delivery and packing charge up to 10 kgs. – £15. The plants are in a minimum size of a 9cm or 1litre. Pot OR are of equivalent size but lifted from open ground, and therefore should be potted up or planted immediately upon delivery. If plants are damaged in transit, please advise me within seven days, whereupon a refund or replacement will be forthcoming. Please do not forget to keep a copy of your order, No responsibility will be accepted after seven days. Please mention substitutes if possible. Orders may be e-mailed, posted or telephoned. Payment by cheque only (at the moment) or cash if collecting. Please mention substitutes if at all possible. If you wish to collect an order please give me three days notice OPENING HOURS 10.00 TO 16.00 NORMALLY MONDAY to SATURDAY PLEASE telephone prior to visiting if possible to avoid disappointment. PRICE CODE: A = £3.00 B = £4.00 C = £5.00 D = £6.00 * Indicates items ready by June 2010 Visitors to the Nursery will find items not listed here simply because there are too few to warrant inclusion. There are also additions to the list during the year; including seedlings reaching a saleable size. NB All wild collected sources are from officially authorised seed collections. POUNSLEY PLANTS PLANT LIST 2010 Agapanthus africanus Albus £10.00 The TRUE sp. Huge white head. Wild collected source. 100cm Agapanthus Arctic Star £10.00 Large shite flowers with dark anthers. Greyish leaves to70cm. Agapanthus Black Pantha £10.00 Black Blue flowers on Dark Stems. To 60cms Agapanthus comptonii £10.00 Large blue flower but smaller stem to 60cm Agapanthus Crystal Drop £10.00 An inapertus hybrid with pinkish flush on white flowers. To 110cm Agapanthus Dwarf White £10.00 A hybrid with compact growth and full heads of white flowers 50cm Agapanthus inapertus subsp pendulus Graskop £10.00 Very dark blue, shorter than most at 80cm. Agapanthus inapertus subsp.intermedius White £10.00 A rare white form flowers on 1.4m stems Agapanthus Jack’s Blue £7.00 Vigorous long blooming hybrid. Deep purple blue flowers.80cm Agapanthus Liams Lilac £10.00 Loose umbels of flower which are flared and nodding. Darker purple at the base of the tube. 80cm. Agapanthus Navy Blue £7.00 Dark blue bells in clusters 60cm. Deciduous Agapanthus Peter Pan £6.00 Very small cv.. To 20cm Blue Agapanthus Purple Cloud £6.00 A Dark Blue /Purple cv. To 1m. Agapanthus Zachary £10.00 V. Hardy deciduous cv. Large mid-blue flowers on strong stems .90cm. Agapanthus hybrids £7.00 Various hand pollinated forms. From very pale blue to dark. Mostly tall Albuca angolensis D Sweetly scented bright yellow fl. Cold greenhouse.50cm Albuca maxima D Fleshy leaves white fl. Green keels .Cold Greenhouse. 100cm Albuca shawii D Liquorice scented leaves strongly scented, yellowfl. 20cm Anchusa azurea Loddon Royalist B Bright blue flowers in summer For hot, dry situations. 90 cms Anchusa Opal B Cambridge Blue, otherwise as above. ANEMONE x hybrida (Japanese anemones) B Good plants for difficult conditions. Will tolerate everything but bog gy conditions. Andrea Atkinson – White flower with dark reverse. Geante des Blanches. Large semi-double white flower Honorine Jobert (alba) .classic white form. Konigin Charlotte . Large double pale pink. Louise Uhink – another white, but shorter. Richard Ahrends. A very large, dark leaved pink form to 1.2m. Rotkappchen. Deep reddish pink. Short to 30cm September Charm. Very vigorous free flowering pink. Whirlwind. Double white flower. Anemone levellei B White flowers, dark reverse on petals. Shade tolerant. Early summer. To 1m. Anemone virginiana B Almost green flowers, lovely yellow stames. Shade lovers. To 30cm Anometheca viridis B This one requires conservatory or cold green house treatment, but worth it For the starry green flowers in February 20cms Aquilegia vul. Jane Hollow B The first named “pom-pom” in white, blue and pink . Tall to 1m. Aristea ecklonii C A summer flowering S. African Iris family member. Blue starry flowers Requires sun and good drainage. 60cm Aster x frikartii Wunder von Stafa B Bright lavender blue flower 70cm late summer to autumn. Astrantia maxima C In my opinion the prettiest of all, Sugar pink very conspicuous bracts Low-growing. 25cm. Campanula alliariifolia Ivory Bells B Myriads of white hanging bells throughout summer to 60cms Campanula persicifolia Gawen B Semi-double creamy white flowers. 60cms. Campanula persicifolia Powder Puff B Large double white blooms to 60cm Campanula persicifolia Wortham Belle B Double light blue flowers. Vigorous 90cm Campanula Pink Octopus B Spidery soft pink flowers May – Jul 45cm Campanula punctata x Symphyandra ossetica B Huge pink bells on a ground covering plant. Very long flowering period. 30cm Centaurea montana Parham B Bee magnets, and a loveley shade of purple, fragrant 60cm. Open sunny position. Cephalaria gigantea B Primrose yellow tall scabious to 1.5m Tolerates very dry conditions Chaerophylluym hirsutum Roseum A Apple scented ferny foliage late Spring .Pink Flower like Chervil. 60cm Cichorium intybus A Cichorium intybus Album Cichorium intybus Roseum The blue, white and pink forms of perennial chicory . 100cms Hot dry situations, flowering late summer. Crinum moorei Album £8.00 Rare white form. BIG. Scented for very sheltered site. Late summer. 1m Crinum x powellii £6.00 Good pink form. Very scented. For warm site. Late summer. 1m Crocosmia aurea B Wide star-shaped orange yellow flowers. Very late Autumn. 50cm Crocosmia Dusky Maiden B Deep bronze leaves. Brown orange flowers. Late summer. 50cm Crocosmia x George Davison B Named after the famous hybridiser. Clear Apricot flower to 60cm Crocosmia Honey Angels B Prolific Yellow flowers with cream throat Aug to Oct. 30cm Crocosmia x Jupiter B An elegant smaller growing cv. striking pale orange 50cm Crocosmia Limpopo B Dense heads of laarge petalled flowers, pink with apricot throat. Long blooming Very vigorous. 75cm Crocosmia Saracen B Dark leaves and pretty sprays of largish dark tomato red flowers from July. 55cm. Crocosmia x Star of the East B Another large flowered Orange/Red 60cm Crocosmia x Venus B Stripes of Orange and yellow in the flowers.50cm Crocosmia paniculata Drake’s Island Form –Natal B Huge leaves dark cherr y red flowers to 1.5m Crocosmia pottsii CD&R109 B Elegant blue-green leaved form with scarlet fl. To 60cm. Wild collected seed. Crocosmia x Tiger B A striped flower of red and yellow.50cm Crocosmia Zeal Tan B A Devon reared plant. A good red . 70cm Dianella caerulea Cassa Blue B Clump forming b lue leav ed and evergreen. Baby blue flowes summer. 55cm Dianella nigra B Clump forming green leaved evergreen with pale cream and blue flowers and blue berries. 50cm Dianella tasmanica B As above but larger and more vigorous,loveley starry blue flowers followed by Blue berries. 60cm Dianthus Doris A Classic. Sweetly scented pale, semidouble pink with carmine centre. 30cm.Summer Dianthus Mrs Sinkins A Old and tested cv. Clove scented, white double, 30cm. Early summer Dierama cooperi D Form with flared which flowers with inner pink line 1m Dierama dracomontanum B Drakensburg harebell. A smaller sp. With brick red to pink flowers 50cm Dierama erectum D Lovely wands of bright pink bells. Last to flower to 1.5m Dierama galpinii D Stiff spikes of bright pink in summer 1m Dierama Guinevere C Large WHITE flowers Jul-Aug 1m Dierama igneum (CD&R278) C Pendulous lilac-pink flowers to 1m Dierama Miranda C Lilac pendulous flower. 1.5m Dierama Merlin C Blackbery purple/red form Jul Aug 1m Dierama mossii D Dark claret fl. Very early, in Spring. To 1m Dierama pulcherrimum C The classic Angel’s Fishing Rod. To 1.5m . Pink to purple forms Dierama riparia D Sma;; in stature to 40cm. Pale purple. Late summer. Dierama robustum C Another tall one, mostly in pale pink. 1m+ Dierama Snowbells C Very pale, almost white. 80cms. Eryngium bougatii Ann’s Form B Selected form with very striking striped and feathered leaves. Excellent for parched Stony ground. 15cm Eryngium bougatii Picos Blue C Bright blue flowers with silver bracts, silver veined dark green leaves 45cm. For Hot dry situations. Summer Eryngium x tripartitum Jade Frost D Almost evergreen grey green leaves with a pink flush. Amethyst blue flowers June to Oct. 40cm. Very special and long lived. Gaura Karalee White B A prolific form of the Butterfly flower. Long stems of white throughout the summer Good pot subject. 55cms. Gaura Rosey Jane B Graceful pink and whitge bicolor flowers 60cms. Geranium Jolly Bee B Bright blue large flowers throughout summer with white eye. 40cms Geranium peloponnesiacum B Clusters of slate blue flowers, upward facing, early summer 40cms. Geranium pratense Mrs Kendall Clarke A Grey blue flowers with white veining. Very easy plant Geranium pratense plenum album B Loose double white flowers with faint purple veining. Flowering end June-July. Geranium pratense Dark Reiter B Dark leaved form of pratense fading as the season progresses. Dark violet flower. Summer. Geranium renardii Tcschelda B Large lilac flowers, violet veins, sage green velvety leaves. 35cms. Early summer Geranium Rozanne B Large slightly cupped ,up -facing blue flowers with almost white centre. Flowers from May to November. Sprawls a little but responds to haircuts. Geum Bell Bank B Lovely soft pink flower with crimped edged petals. May to Nov. 45cm. Gladiolus antiochensis B Slim and elegant to 60cm with carmine and cream flowers Gladiolus dalenii B This is the yellow form. To 1m. Very sheltered site or cold greenhouse Gladiolus huttonii x tristis C A hand pollinated cross between the two sp. One orange red the other cream. To 30cm Spring flowering in UK. Cold green house. Gladiolus Nova Lux B A large flowered deep sulphur yellow, but bone hardy Gladiolus oppositifolius ssp.salmoneus B Salmon pink fl to 1m. Very sheltered site or cold frame Gladiolus papilio Purpureoauratus Group B Cream with purple violet overtones. Sunny welldrained sheltered site Gladiolus papilio Red Form D Definitely red and not yellow but in every other respect as above. Gladiolus tristis B Night scented creamy yellow fl in Spring. Situation as above sp. 50cm Gladiolus tristis concolor B Larger flower but as above Gladiolus watsonius C Coral red flowers. Cold Greenhouse. 30cm Hellebores Many Hybrids ranging from white through to dark purple and Grey blue. Singles £5.00 Doubles. £10.00 Helleborus x Ericsmithii. Evergreen silver greeen leaves with pinkish flowers all winter 20cm Helenium Moorheim Beauty B Beautiful ‘daisy’ for late summer colour, which the bees love.Bronze red flowers, 90cms. Hemerocallis. Many hybrids from White to Purple some scented from £4.50 to £7.00 Including: Blueberry Sundae,Cathys Sunset, Cherry Cheeks. Christmas Island, Cool It Destined to See, Diamond Dust, El Desperado, Joan Senior,Lavender Deal, Luxury Lace, Mountain Laurel, Night Beacon, Sabine Bauer, Startle, White Edged Madonna. Hesperis matronalis Alba Plena C Stunning double white sweetly scented flowers in May. Virus free. Sterile. Iris chrysographes Black Form C Black flower with rush-like leaves Early Summer 80cm, Good soil Iris confusa Martyn Rix C Fans of evergreen leaves leading to heads of blue orchid like flowers in Spring For milder areas. Iris ensata C Various cultivars in wonderful colours from white to deep purple. A need for Good deep moisture retentive soil. Iris x Holden Clough C Evergreen and tough. Can be grown in damp or dry places. Unusual Mustard brown to yellow flowers. 50cm Iris sibirica B The most adaptable of irises growing in all but the most dry places or deep water. Early summer. Cultivars as follows- Bishley Cape- Good large blue late flowering. Butter and Sugar- Yellow and White Chesters Chance- Good large blue diploid, bred here. Ewen- Red purple, large flower. Flight of Butterflies- Very small blue flowers and foliage. Helen Astor- Reddish flower slow grower. Hubbard- Deep purple with mauve centre Lady Vanessa- Another reddish purple Limeheart- White with a green throat. Marcus Perry- A strong tall plant. Mid blue flower. Memphis Memory- Lilac with creamy throat Mrs. Rowe- Lavender grey flower. Ottowa- Blue/purple. Strong grower. Perry’s Blue- Large sky blue flowers 100cm Pounsley Purple- Good purple with silver edge. Savoir Faire- Good bluish purple large flower. White Swirl- The classic white form. Iris suaveolens B Flowers are purple smoke . Leaves crescent shaped blue green. Requires full sun Sharp drainage . Early summer 25cm. Iris unguicularis Mary Barnard B Purple blue flower in winter. Slightly fragrant. Conditions as above. Iris versicolor B Good tough N.American for damp or any reasonable soil This form a good dark blue. Iris versicolor Claret Cup C A good purple red form of the above. Iris versicolor Kermesina B This one more red purple. Kniphofia Mermaiden B Robust tall fat spikes of pale green flowers. Jul onwards 80cms Lamium orvala album C A lovely white form of this labiate. Happy in dry shady sites. Spring 40cm Lathyrus aureus B A non-climbing ‘pea’ with rusty coloured flowers. Slowly clump forming. Early summer 30cm Leucanthemum x superbum Phyllis Smith B Large shaggy petalled form. Repeats well when dead headed. Summer 70cm Leucanthemum x superbum Fiona Colghill B Very large creamy white double flowers. 65cm Libertia caerulescens C Grass like leaves. Simple starry flowers in summer. Requires sunny warm site. 70cm. Lunaria rediviva B The Perennial palish purple form of the annual honesty. Same seed pods. Spring 40cm Macleaya x kewensis B Magnificent grey green leaves and masses of tiny coral cream flowers A very tall member of the poppy family 2m+ Nerine Marnie Rogerson D A very refined pink form and hardy in a well drained sunny site. Orthrosanthus multiflorus D Evergreen grass like leaves and a pale blue simple flower. Sunny and well drained Site to 70cm Orthrosanthus polystachyus D As above with sky blue flowers. Papaver orientale Laurens Lilac B Large lilac mauve flowers with black blotch 95cm Papaver orientale May Queen B Double orange red flowers with quilled petals 75cm Papaver orientale Tiffany B Soft maroon pink flower with white picoteee edge and black eye. 85cm Phlomis cashmeriana B Soft grey green foliage. Lavender flower summer. Evergreen. 40cm Well drained sunny site. Phlox x arendsii Luc’s Lilac B Very large heads of small lilac flowers, highly scented. Strong 100cm Summer. Phlox carolina Miss Lingard B Spires of dazzling pure white flowers with yellow eye, purple spotted stems and Glossy leaves. 65 cms Late summer. Phlox divaricata Clouds of Perfume B Ice blue flowers with darker eye and narrow notched petals. Late Spring 45cm Phlox maculata Omega B Fragrant cylindrical pure white flowers with lilac eye. 100cm Late summer Phlox paniculata Blue Paradise B Blue flowers, paler towards the centre. Very fragrant purple flushed foliage 90cm Phlox paniculata Border Gem B Violet purple with purple flushed leaves. 90 cm Phlox paniculata David B Large heads of clear white, vigorous. 90cm Phlox paniculata Franz Schubert B Violet turning to pink. Vigorous grower Tall. Phlox paniculata Harlequin B Creamy yellow variegated leaf. Rich purple flower 75cm Mildew resistant Phlox paniculata Miss Kelly B Lilac flowers with white eye 80cms Phlox paniculata Monica Lynden-Bell B Pale Pink with dark buds. August 70cm Phlox paniculata Nora Leigh B Creamy variegated foliage with pale mauve flowers 80cms Phlox paniculataOtley Choice B Deep rose flowers darker eye 75 cm. Phlox paniculata Peppermint Twist B Definitely Pink and White cartwheels Early 75cm Phlox paniculata Starfire B Best crimson red,dark foliage. Holds its colour, vigorous. 90cms Phlox paniculata Sweet William B Deep rose pink with white eye 85cm Phlox paniculata White Admiral B Clear white, strong peppery scent 90cms Polemonium Northern lights A Sterile hybrid Jacobs Ladder. Large icy blue scented flowers May to Aug. Mildew free. 40cm. Pulmonaria Rachel Vernie C Large silver green variegated leaf with large pink fls. To 25cm. Pulmonaria Stillingfleet Meg B Distinctive prolific flower heads of clear pink maturing blue 30cms. Early Spring. Salvia campanulata C A Himalayan native with yellow flowers requires drainage but otherwise Unfussy 60cm. Shade tolerant Schizostylis Molly Gould B Very pale pink. About the earliest to flower August, and the latest! Schizostylis Tambara A Red pink flowers, probably a pale coccinea. Silene dioica Flore Pleno A A double form of our native Campion. Looks like baby pink roses! To20cm Smilacena racemosa B Racemes of fluffy white flowers inSpring, scented . For shady sites, to 60cms Smilacena racemosa Emily Moody C A variation on the above. Strobilanthes atropurpurea C Purple flower, late summer to 80cm Gorgeous colour! Spreading habit. Strobilanthes nutans B White flower, very late summer to autumn, creeping, good in deep shade. To 20cm Symphyandra asiatica B Blue flowered campanula relative, good ground cover and late colour until the frosts. Tricyrtis x Miyazaki B Soft lilac spotted flowers of a classic toad lily. Shade lover. Late summer. Tradescantia x andersoniana Bilberry Ice B White with purle red centre. Compact 35cm. Summer Tradescantia x andersoniana Charlotte B THE largest rose pink flowers 50cm. Summer.Long flowering. Tritonia crocata Prince of Orange D Bright orange fl to 15cm Needs cold greenhouse or very sheltered site. Tritonia disticha rubrolucens B Looks like a pink Crocosmia. Good late summer colour. 40cms Vigorous. Tritonia hyelina C Small stature winter flowering in pale pink . For cold greenhouse. Tritonia lineata C Pale yellow freesia like flowers in early Spring. Cold greenhouse 20cm. Tulbaghia capensis B Brown purple flowers, onion like leaves, better in a cold greenhouse Tulbaghia Cosmic B Interesting small growing form of purple and yellow. Very mild areas. Tulbaghia Hazel B Another hybrid with brownish pink petals. Scented. Growing conditions as above. Tulbaghia violacaea B Lovely pink mauve flowers, which can grow outside in mild area Tulbaghia violacea var. robustior B Very large form with larger flowers. Tulbaghia x White Goddess B Actually a very pale pink flushed flower. Very vigorous All late summer Tulipa humulis Albocaerulea B White with steel blue base. Fragrant, pots of 5 bulbs. 10cm. Veltheimia bracteata C Undulating leaves in rosettes. Pendulous cylindrical pink fls. In racemes Veronica longifolia Blauer Sommer B Largespikes of blue flowers .late summer 90cms Veronica longifolia Schneeriesen B Large spikes of pure white flowers. Late summer 90cms. Watsonia humilis D A small sp. Should be apricot flower 40cm. Watsonia knysnana D Leaves sheath the stem Tall to 1.2m pale pink to purple as yet unflowered. Watsonia pillansii D About the hardiest to 1m Orange Red late summer. Watsonia vanderspuyiae D Striking red form to 1m Small corms available Cold greenhouse. There is always a selection of CLEMATIS, particularly the smaller flowered species and cultivars, and other CLIMBERS in the nursery. Comprehensive collection of OLD ROSES sent separately unless specifically requested. CLEMATIS are not available by Mail Order. ROSES only in the bare-root season Nov to Feb ROSES in 4LITRE containers with long -life compost. For collection only. OLD FASHIONED SHRUBS, CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS £10.00 MODERN SHRUBS £7.00 ENGLISH AND RENAISSANCE ROSES £10.00 Available Nov-Feb Bareroot ,for postal rates please contact by phone or e-mail. ROSA centifolia Variegata (Unique Panachee) 1845. Strong perfumed creamy white blossoms with lilac pink blotches Robust. Flowering all summer 5’. ROSA glauca Sp. Single pink flower contrasting with blue green foliage. Showy autumn hips. Drought tolerant, tough up to 6ft. ROSA moyesii GERANIUM (species) 1938 Wonderful geranium red single blooms on large shrub with deep orange red large hips. Very tough. QUEEN of DENMARK 1826 (Alba) Fully double blooms of soft pink with button eye from bright pink buds. Very fragrant. Summer flowering 5ft. FANTIN LATOUR (Centifolia) Fully double flat flowers of blush pink in quantity. Strong bushy growth, good foliage. Wonderful perfume Summer flowering to 5ft. JUNO (Centifolia) 1847 A beautiful quartered bloom of blush pink with good fragrance, dark green foliage 3ft. CAPITAINE JOHN INGRAM 1854 (Moss) Blooms vary from dark crimson to purple. Full and scented with a button eye. Well mossed dark foliage. Summer flowering 5ft. EUGENIE GUINOISEAU 1864 (moss) Large flat double blooms of red to purple with flecks of white. Scented. Vigorous. Can be used as small climber. Long hips repeat flowering. 7ft. HENRI MARTIN 1863 (Moss) Vigorous with a strong perfume. Double bright red blooms . Summer flowering 5ft+. WILLIAM LOBB 1855 (Moss) Clusters of double purple-crimson blooms which fade to lavender-grey. Very vigorous. Well mossed, can be used as a short climber. Very fragrant, summer flowering to 7ft ALAIN BLANCHARD 1839 (Gallica). Thorny and tough shrub. Almost single deep crimson blooms mottled with purple and pink. Wonderful scent and conspicuous yellow stamens. 5ft. BELLE de CRECY Early19C (Gallica) A rich pink rosette type flower fading to pale violet. Highly scented. Summer flowering to 5ft. CAMAIEUX (Gallica) 1830. Small but vigorous shrub. Sweetly scented double flowers in mid summer,magenta pink splashed white. Good for hedging. CARDINAL de RICHELIEU 1840 (Gallica) Rich purple flowers with paler centres and button eyes. Scented Summer flowering to 5ft. CHARLES de MILLS (Gallica) Large quartered blooms packed with petals of maroon and purple. Fragrant with dark green foliage. Summer flowering 4ft +. D’AGUESSEAU 1837 (Gallica) Upright and vigorous with a strong scent, deep cerise full blooms with prominent stamens. Summer flowering. 5ft+ PRESIDENT de SEZE 1828 (Gallica) The blooms are two toned. Lilac pink on the outside and crimson in the centre deepening with age. Healthy foliage. Scented, summer flowering. 4ft. ROSA MUNDI V.old (Gallica) Striped pale pink and white, summer flowering tough and easy. Can be hard pruned , wonderful scent. Suitable for hedging to 5ft. TUSCANY SUPERB 1848 (Gallica). Rich velvet maroon blooms with golden anthers.Rich fragrance, Summer flowering 5ft. COMTE de CHAMBORD 1863 (Damask) A Portland Damask with large full blooms packed with petals of warm pink. Repeats well, strong fragrance. Continuous flowering 3ft. INDIGO 1830(Damask) Clusters of highly scented double blooms of purple flushed with crimson. Dark green foliage, upright grower Repeat flowering 5ft ISPAHAM pre 1832(Damask) Fragrant clusters of clear pink throughout summer Grey green foliage disease resistant., vigorous. 5ft. JACQUES CARTIER 1868 (Damask) An excellent repeat flowering rose. Deep pink full blooms with a button eye and wonderful fragrance. Compact and well foliated. Repeat flowering 3ft. LEDA pre 1827 (Damask) Dark buds opening to milky white petals with crimson edge. With dead-heading will repeat. Good perfume 3ft. MADAME HARDY 1832 (Damask) Pure white cupped blooms fully double. Green button eye. Good scent. Summer flowering 5ft+ ROSE de RESCHT Very old (Portland) Full double ruby red blooms with purple tints and button eye. Strong fragrance, repeat fl. 3ft. ROSE du ROI 1819 (Portland) Red purple fully double fragrant flowers continuously throughout summer. Sturdy with mid green leaves. 3ft. GIPSY BOY 1909 (Bourbon) A strong growing shrub massed with purple crimson blooms showing golden anthers. Slight scent. Very showy, summer flowering to 6ft. HONORINE de BRABANT (Bourbon) A subtle striped rose of lilac pink and mauve. Light green foliage, almost evergreen, strong fragrance. Repeat flowering 6ft. KRONPRINZESSEN VICTORIA 1887 (Bourbon) Milky white blooms with long flowering period. Strong Alba scent. Vigorous to 4ft. LOUISE ODIER 1851 (Bourbon) First class cut-flower. Repeat blooms of double large warm pink . Tolerant of shade, can be used as a short climber. Rich perfume 6ft. MME LAURIOL DE BARNY 1868 (Bourbon) Another good cut flower of silvery pink. Full large and very sweetly scented. Repeat flowering can be used as a pillar or short climber 7ft. Shade tolerant. MME. ISAAC PERIERE 1881 (Bourbon) Large full blooms of purple crimson. Exceptional perfume. Can be used as short climber Repeat flowering 7ft. SOUVENIR de ST ANNES 1950 (Bourbon) Strongly fragrant pale creamy pink with many stamens. Repeat flowering erect shrub to 4ft. PRINCE CHARLES 1842 (Bourbon) Almost thornless stems support a large shrub with deep green leaves. Large semi double blooms of magenta red with good fragrance. Very limited repeat flowering. .ft/ VARIEGATA DI BOLOGNA 1909 (Bourbon) Fragrant white striped purplish red flowers. Repeat flowering. Sparse foliage. Can be used as a short climber 6ft. FIMBRIATA 1891 (Rugosa) Bunches of small pale pink to white flowers with quilled petals on a bushy shrub. Good perfume. Repeat flowering 4ft. HANSA 1905 (Rugosa) Masses of reddish violet blooms with crinkled petals. Strong clove scent, repeat flowering. Disease resistant and vigourous. Good grey green foliage 4ft + MRS. ANTHONY WATERER 1898(Rugosa) Semi-double shapely deep crimson flowers on a vigorous shrub. Fragrant Shade tolerant and continuous flowering. 4ft. PEACH GROOTENDORST (Rugosa) Peachy pink quilled blooms. Continuous flowering, vigorous to 4ft. YELLOW DAGMAR HASTRUP 1991 (Rugosa) Primrose yellow. Dark shiny leaves and Continuous flowering ,good scent 3ft. FERDINAND PICHARD 1921 (Hybrid Perpetual). Striking blooms of crimson purple streaked on a pink background. Strong grower, dark foliage. Rich scent, perpetual flowering. 5ft. GLOIRE LYONNAISE 1885 (Hybrid Perpetual) Creamy white very double flowers opening fairly flat. Large and very fragrant .Dark green healthy foliage. Perpetual flowering good disease resistance. 4’ JOHN HOPPER 1862 (Hybrid Perpetual) Bright rose pink very double flowers . Very fragrant, good repeat especially with dead heading. Bushy plant to 4ft. MRS JOHN LAING 1887 (Hybrid Perpetual) Finely shaped silvery pink blooms on an upright bushy shrub. Sweetly scented. Perpetual flowering. 4ft. REINE DES VIOLETTES 1860 (Hybrid Perpetual) Violet purple muddled flowers with a button eye, Repeat flowering with good scent. Vigorous and almost thornless to 5ft. SOUVENIR de DR. JAMAIN 1865 (Hybrid Perpetual) Rich deep crimson red blooms. Highly fragrant. Requires soil in good heart. Repeat flowering can be used as small climber 6ft+ SOUVENIR de JEANNE BALANDREAU 1899 (Hybrid Perpetual) Very large rich crimson flowers with pink and vermilion stripes. Vigorous and almost thornless, bright green foliage and scented. Repeat flowering. VICKS CAPRICE 1891 (Hybrid Perpetual) Lilac pink double blooms often striped white and carmine. Repeat flowring, good scent, to 4ft. CORNELIA 1925 (Hybrid Musk) A pale strawberry semi double flower. Fragrant, repeat flowering to 4ft. FELICIA 1928 (Hybrid Musk) Soft pink and cream mix of flowers, strongly scented with a good Autumn repeat. Healthy and vigorous. 4ft+ PAX 1918 (Hybrid Musk) Useful as a shorter climber. Semi double cream flowers with golden stamens. Good scent repeat flowering 8ft+ GRUSS AN TEPLITZ 1897(China) Scented red blooms in small clusters on a tall shrub or small climber. Repeat flowering. 6ft. IRENE WATTS 1896 (China) Very large double blooms of cream overlaid with tints of pink and peach. Ideal container subject, for its continuous flowering, fragrance and only 2ft. LE VESUVE 1825 (China) Very large full flowers of pink, almost red depending on aspect. Vigorous but small in stature, continuous flowering , delicate scent, good for containers 2ft+ LOUIS XIV 1859 (China) Requiring a warm , sunny position. Deep red maroon blooms continously, fragrant small habit 2ft+. MUTABILIS (China) Introduced to horticulture in 1934. Large and spreading (even climbing) Single opening yellow turning pink then crimson. Perpetual flowering ,slight scent . 15ft in time. SOPHIES PERPETUAL pre 1928 (China) Globular double blooms of pale blush pink overlaid with cerise crimson. Good scent, can be used as a moderate climber. Dark green foliage, perpetual flowering to10ft. THISBE 1918 Flowers massed together in clusters in shades of pale lemon. Repeat flowrs throughout summer and autumn. Very healthy with glossy leaves to 5ft. Scented. VIRIDIFLORA 1833 (China) The Green Rose. The “flowers” are made up of modified bracts in green, brown and pink tones. Useful for flower arranging. Repeat flowering 3ft + ARCHIDUC JOSEPH 1872 (Tea) Very hardy, large fully double blooms of pink, peach and purple. Scented with healthy dark foliage. Continuous flowering 5ft GRUSS an AACHEN 1909 (Tea) Buds of pale apricot open to blush cream large clusters, continuous flowering, shorter growing. Good pot subject. 2ft+ MODERN SHRUB ROSES ALPINE SUNSET 1974 (Shrub) Combination of peach cream and apricot mixture. Sweetly scented, repeats well with dead-heading. Responds well to feeding. To 4ft. APHRODITE (Modern shrub) Prolific massed blossoms of light pink , repeat flowering and very fragrant 4ft CHIANTI 1967. (Shrub) Technically once flowering but over a long period, Large purplish maroon semi double rosette type blooms. Powerful old rose fragrance. Vigorous and healthy. 5ft + CLAIR MATIN 1960 (Shrub) Pink very sweetly scented blooms which are semi-double. Continuous flowering, healthy and vigorous. Can ber used as a small climber 6ft+ DAINTY BESS 1925 (Tea) Single large blooms of silvery pink with maroon stamens. Sweetly scented, vigours healthy dark foliage. Perpetual flowering 3ft. DUSKY MAIDEN 1947 (Tea) Large single blooms of dusky crimson offset by golden anthers with a strong fragrance. Repeat flowering 3ft. FRAGRANT DELIGHT 1978 (Shrub) Light orange salmon clustered flowers Extremely fragrant with glossy foliage and repeat floewering 3ft. GLOBAL BEAUTY Modern (Hybrid Tea) Large HT blooms of deep yellow. Very fragrant and repeat flowering 4ft. GOLDEN BEAUTY (Shrub) 2004 Floribunda type with deep yellow blooms with a slight fragrance continuous flowering. Good pot subject. HOT CHOCOLATE 1986 (Shrub) Amazing shade of smokey brown, floribunda type.Perpetual flowering. Very healthy, disease resistant. Good pot subject to 3ft. INDIAN SUMMER 1991 (Tea) Large creamy orange flowers open cleanly in all weathers. Continuous flowering Good front of border subject Scented. 3ft. JACQUELINE DU PRE 1989 (Shrub) Open cupped blooms of ivory white with prominent red and gold anthers. Continuous flowering, good scent to 5ft. JUST JOEY 1972 (Shrub) Ever popular because of its wonderful fragrance and buff orange flowers. Repeat flowering. To 4ft. KORRESIA Modern (floribunda ) Deep Yellow clusters of continuous flowers. Very fragrant 4ft. LILI MARLENE 1959 (Shrub) A good rose for continuous colour. Floribunda clusters of dark red, in any weather conditions. Foliage is leathery and dark green to 3ft Slight scent. LOLABELLE 2007 (Shrub) Beautiful full blooms of buff apricot, with a strong scent. Robust and continuous flowering. 4ft. PEARL DRIFT 1980 (Shrub) The large demi-double blooms are pearly white with golden stamens. Handsome glossy healthy foliage, good scent, continuous flowering 4ft. MODERN SHRUB ROSES RED FINESSE (Shrub) Can be used for ground cover. Continous mass of deep red floribunda type flowers, slight fragrance, vigorous to 2ft. ROUNDELAY 1954 (Shrub) Deep dark red high centred blooms with good scent. Repeat flowering with good foliage t4ft. RHAPSODY IN BLUE 2003 (Shrub ). Amazing bluish lavender single flowers with a wonderful scent. Repeat flowering. Individual flowers do not last long but masses of buds to continue. To 5ft. SALLY HOLMES 1976 (Shrub) Huge trusses of single white blooms flushed with pink and peach. Very strong growing with deep green leaves, good fragrance and perpetual flowering 5ft. SCENT-SATION Modern (Hybrid Tea) Very Fragrant blooms of Cream ageing to pink. Continuous flowering to 4ft. SCHARLACHGLUT 1952 (Shrub). A vigorous shrub which can be used as a scrambler if left unpruned. A magnificent display of bright scarlet single blooms with prominent golden stamens. Summer flowering but a few in the Autumn and large urn shaped hips. Very tolerant of dry situations to 12ft+ SUMMER FRAGRANCE Modern (Hybrid Tea) Dark red very fragrant blooms, continuous flowering to 4ft. TALL STORY 1984 (Shrub) This is a short pyramid shaped shrub which can be used for ground coveer. Lovely primrose yellow Semi double sprays Continous flowering with a scent. To 3ft. THINKING OF YOU modern ( Hybrid Tea) Continous flowering classic blooms of Dark Red, a good grower. Fragrant to 4ft. VALENTINE HEART modern ( floribunda. ) Sprays of pink blended flowers, repeat flowering and very fragrant. 3ft+ WESTERLAND 1969 (Shrub) Clusters of bright apricot orange double blooms with a ruffled edge. Good scent, vigorous with healthy foliage Repeat flowering 4ft. WELL BEING Modern (Shrub) A very fragrant mix of yellows and orange, continuous flowering and good tempered. 4ft. ENGLISH ROSES GERTRUDE JEKYLL 1986 Scrolled buds open to large rosette shaped clear pink flowers. Tall with a strong fragrance. Continuous flowering 5ft. GRAHAM THOMAS 1983 Large deep butter yellow flowers which are fully double, cupped and unfading. Good fragrance and continous flowering. 5ft. RENAISSANCE ROSES CHLOE 1999 Large very double blooms of blush pink with a rich scent. Robust and healthy, continuous flowering 4ft. ELEANOR 1998. Large double blooms of soft lavender, with a heavy perfume, perpetual flowering to 4ft. ISABEL(BELLA) 1998 (Renaissance Rose) Beautiful full blooms of velvety red. Highly scented, vigorous and disease resistant continuous flowering 4ft. PRINCESS ALEXANDRA 1998 Large double ruffled blooms of deep cerise pink. Wonderful perfume. Disease resistant foliage. Continuous flowering 5ft. SOPHIA 1999 Amber yellow flowers with a honey scent. Large and full blooms. Bushy and healthy. Continuous flowering 3ft. CLIMBERS AND RAMBLERS AGLAIA Ra. (1896) Yellow flowers with a strong fragrance ,massed over the summer . Healthy foliage 12ft+ ADELAIDE D’ORLEANS Ra. (1826) Masses of small rosy pink buds opening white. Delicate primrose scent Once flowering but worthy of any garden. 12ft. ALBERIC BARBIER 1900 Ra. Creamy white flowers with lemon tints. Good scent some repeat flowers. Summer fl. 15ft. ALCHYMIST 1956 Cl. Large full quartered blooms with a mixture of yellow and yokey orange, single and clustered. Will thrive in difficult situations. Summer flowering 12ft+ AIMEE VIBERT 1828 Cl. A Noisette. Clusters of small double white flowers from red tinted buds. Glossy green foliage Fragrant. Repeat fl. 15ft. ALISTAIR STELLA GRAY 1891 Tea Cl. Clusters of well shaped double blooms of yolky yellow opening to cream. Sweetly scented. Perpetual flowering.15ft. ANTIQUE aka Antique 89 (1988) Cl. Full blooms of muddled appearance , pink with red edges. Flowering all summer , vigorous, healthy with modest fragrance. 10ft+ AWAKENING Cl. (1935) This is a sport of New Dawn but with double the amount of petals. Has all the same attributes, Continuous flowering, fragrance and vigour. 10ft. BANTRY BAY Cl. 1967. Beautiful large blooms of deepest rose pink with a delicate fragrance. Withstands wet weather well, continuous flowering. 12ft BELVEDERE 1829 Ra. Trusses of pale pink flowers over long period. Wonderful fragrance, pliable stems. Can be used for growing up treees. To 20ft + BLUSHING LUCY Ra. (1938) Unusually for a rambler flowers on and off throughout the summer. Large clusters of semi-double light pink flowers. Glossy foliage, pleasant fragrance. 12ft+ CASINO Cl. 1963. One of the best yellow climbers. Double, quartered well formed blooms with strong perfume. Repeats well with healthy foliage. 12ft. CECILE BRUNNER Clg. 1904 (Cl) A very vigorous form, bearing pale pink miniature HT flowers Sweetly scented. Repeat flowering 20ft+ CELINE FORESTIER 1842 Noisette Cl. Large full quartered blooms of pale yellow with green button eye. Strong Tea fragrance and pale green foliage. Continuous flowering 10ft. CINDERELLA (Cl) Medium pink blooms all summer Vigorous and healthy. Very Fragrant 10ft+ CLAIRE JACQUIER 1888 (Noisette Cl) Buff yellow double flowers fading to cream. Good perfume Vigorous growth and few thorns. Repeat flowering 20ft+ COLUMBIA Cl. (1916) Glistening bright pink rose, large double flowers. Very fragrant, repeat flowering, dark foliage 10ft. CONSTANCE SPRY 1961. Technically a Shrub, but excellent as a pillar rose or trellis. Large globular blooms of clear pink. Heavy fragrance. Good dark foliage. 8 to 10ft. CREPUSCULE 1904 (Noisette cl.) Double blooms of apricot orange Scented with plentiful foliage. Perpetual flowering 12ft. CRIMSON GLORY Cl. 1941 Wonderful red blooms on stiff branches. Best against a cool wall where it will not burn. Strong fragrance. 10ft. DEBUTANTE Ra. 1904. A wichuriana hybrid of good vigour and disease resistance Rose pink clusters on long canes . Strong apple fragrance. Improvement on Dorothy Perkins. 15ft EDEN ROSE ‘88 Cl. (Pierre de Ronsard) Cabbage flowers of creamy white suffused with lavender pink and carmine. Repeat flowering with a light scent. 10ft+ ETOILE DE HOLLANDE Cl (1919) Bright red fairly full blooms with strong damask fragrance. Repeat flowering 10ft. ENA HARKNESS Cl. (1954) Powerfully scented blooms of dark red Repeat flowering. Vigorous . 12ft. FRANCIS E. LESTER Ra. 1946. Cluster of single white flowers with pink edges. Vigorous with healthy foliage and plentiful orange hips. Strongly scented. Summer flowering 18ft. FRANCOIS JURANVILLE 1906 Ra. Fully double muddled blooms of rich salmon rose. Thin pliable growth with dark shiny foliage. Fragrant. Summer fl. 20ft. GINGER SYLLABUB (Cl) Modern. Apricot brownish blends Double flowers, with a very good fragrance. Repeat flowering 10ft. JASMINA Cl. Deep pink, old fashioned type double. Fragrant , repeat flowering 10ft. LADY HILLINGDON Cl. (1917) Old tea rose. Very free continuous flowering. Long pointed apricot buds opening yolky yellow. Lovely scent. Glossy foliage 12ft LADY WATERLOW Cl. 1903 Pleasantly scented salmon pink flowers which are semi double. Mid green healthy leaves, with some autumn repeat. 12ft. LAURE LOUISA Cl. A pink sport of Leverkusen, Double deep pink flower, vigourous, healthy and repeat flowering and fragrant. 12ft. LEO’S EYE Ra. Masses of small deep orange blooms with some fragrance, vigorous and easy. 12ft+ LEVERKUSEN Cl. (1954) Semi double lemon yellow blooms on a very healthy and hardy plant. Good glossy foliage. Repeat flowering and scented. 10ft. MME ALFRED CARRIERE Cl. (1879) Cupped blooms of creamy white throughout the season. Light foliage. Good scent, Suitable for northerly aspects 12ft. MME. CAROLINE TESTOUT Cl. (1901) Very large globular blooms of satin pink. Heady fragrance, repeat flowering. 15ft. MME. DRIOUT Cl. (1878) Flat and quartered reddish pink flowers with white flecks. Some repeat in Autumn.. Scented. 10ft. MARECHAL NEIL Cl. 1864. Large double golden yellow flowers, with good scent. Good for pergola or trellis. Repeat flowering does well in partial shade. 10ft. MAY QUEEN Ra. 1898. Rosy pink trusses of flowers with a hint of lilac. Early flowering Good fruity fragrance. Very good on pergolas and trellises. Vigorous and healthy to 15ft. MEG Cl. (1954) Soft salmon apricot flowers with red stamens , single. Foliage dark, glossy and healthy. Repeat flowering but with good hips in the Autumn to 12ft. MRS HONEY DYSON Ra. Clusters of pale pink flowers on vigorous and healthy shoots. Some repeat 12ft. Fragrant. NARROW WATERS Ra. 1883. Clusters of semi-double soft lilac pink flowers with a good scent. Vigorous and repeat flowering. 10ft. NEW DAWN Cl. 1930 One of the best silvery pink blooms showing singly and in clusters. Heavily scented. Recurrent flowering with healthy foliage. 10ft. PARKDIREKTOR RIGGERS Cl. 1957. Bomb proof red climber. Semi double crimson blooms with golden stamens, vigorous and fragrant. Repeat flowering 10ft. PAULS SCARLET Cl. 1916. Magnificent display of bright scarlet flowers. Pliable stems, summer flowering 10ft. PENNY LANE Cl.(1998) Repeat flowering blooms of ruffled oldfashioned type, Pearly blush colour deepening to apricot. Fragrant and continuous flowering. Supple shoots good for all purposes. 10ft. PHYLLIS BIDE 1923. Ra. A shorter remontant type. Clusters of pink buds fading to primrose/cream. Light green foliage. Fragrant. Repeat flowering 10ft. RED NEW DAWN Cl. Medium red blooms with a good fragrance, repeat flowering 10ft. ROSA banksia lutea pre 1824 Large coryms of pale yellow tiny blooms each with a green button eye. They are slightly scented on a vigorous thornless stem. Spring flowering to 30ft.+ Occasional stocks held of ROSA BANKSIA BANKSIA. The Double white form. SOLDIER BOY Cl. 1953. Clusters of medium scarlet flowers, single with yellow stamens. Repeats, scented with healthy foliage. 10ft. SOMBREUIL Cl. 1850. Wonderful old tea rose, classic shape with good scent. Repeat flowering 12ft. White fading pale pink or cream. SPECTABILIS Ra. (pre19C) Blooms are small rose pink rosettes with lilac shades A primrose like scent. Foliage is dark and almost evergreen 12ft. TIMES PAST Cl. Medium pink full flowers with a strong fragrance. Repeat flowering to 10ft. TRIER 1904 Ra. A shorter rambler bearing clusters of semi-double creamy white blooms., coming from apricot buds. Highly fragrant. Repeat flowering 10ft VEILCHENBLAU Ra. (1909) Vigorous and almost thornless. Fragrant flowers are violet streaked with white Once flowering. 15ft. Good for northerly aspects. VIOLETTE 1921 Ra. Clusters of small semi-double reddish purple blooms fading to greyish mauve. Virtually thornless. Summer flowering 12ft. WHITE COCKADE 1969 (Cl) A robust climber which produces masses of white blooms with a sweet scent. Mostly summer flowering but some autumn repeat. An offspring of ‘New Dawn’ 12ft+ CLEMATIS Availability February 2009. Regret no mail order of these items. 2litre pots Price £8.00 unless otherwise specified. Clematis x aromatica Clematis armandii Apple Blossom £14.00 Clematis armandii Snowdrift £14.00 Clematis x Durandii Clematis x eriostemon Hendersonii Clematis heracleifolia Cassandra Clematis heracleifolia Edward Prichard Clematis x jouiniana praecox Clematis montana Freda Clematis montana Jenny Keay Clematis montana Mayleen Clematis texensis Gravetye Beauty Clematis viticella Many large flowered cultivars in all colours. Stocks change very rapidly, but always a good selection.