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  2. The Great Red Roses of David Austin - Dave's Garden

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    But surprisingly, some of the healthiest, and most beautiful roses available were hybridized by David Austin. The late David Austin is known for beautiful roses, but in the beginning, he had difficulty with disease. He later conquered these problems, and hybridized some of the best and healthiest red roses available. Here are a few.

  3. David Austin and His Rose Legacy - Dave's Garden

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    David Austin's early roses were very much a deposit on the end result promised, that being health, beautiful flowers, and re-blooming quality. However, some of these very early roses had wonderful qualities, so that some, such as the non-recurrent Constance Spry, which he actually introduced through Summerhill Nursery in 1961, are still in ...

  4. David Austin Roses (US) - Dave's Garden

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    David Austin Roses are simply gorgeous and, sadly, quite addictive (and I definitely mean this as a compliment); Their prices are very competitive, website is good and the quality and age of shipped roses is more than adequate; one can expect a very nice display of flowers the very first flush.

  5. According to David Austin's 2009 Handbook of Roses, they named this rose after Abraham Darby of Shropshire, and was one of the founding ...Read More Editor's Note Plant Patent number 7215 has expired

  6. David Austin's rose Evelyn is the "signature" rose for the retail store Crabtree & Evelyn. It's scent is that of a true rose. I h ...Read More ave had great sucess growing "her" here in Southeastern Michigan.

  7. Chamblee's Rose Nursery - Dave's Garden

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    I ordered 4 David Austin Roses from this company on 2/28/12 and received an immediate email confirmation. My roses were delivered 3/5/12, as requested. These roses arrived in pots and are beautifully healthy and undamaged. All have buds and one, Heritage, has a bloom open and what a scent!

  8. David Austin Roses (UK) - Dave's Garden

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    I have ordered from David Austin Roses each of the past years. I have a large garden of roses including English roses, hybrid teas, floribundas, shrubs, climbers, and tree roses; about 60 roses total. I find the David Austin roses to be very healthy and prolific--as well as having delightful form and fragrance.

  9. According to David Austin's 2009 Handbook of Roses, they named this rose for the late Graham Thomas, an ...

  10. According to David Austin's 2009 Handbook of Roses, the name for this rose comes from Shakespeare's play 'Titus Andronicus'. N Sacramento, CA (Zone 9b) | November 2007 | positive

  11. Prepare Your Roses for Winter - Dave's Garden

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    These roses only require limited protection during the cold season if you live in zones 5 and above. However, if you live in zone 4 or below, you may still need to take some extra precautions to protect your winter-hardy roses. Some plant breeds, including Griffith Buck and David Austin roses, are bred specifically to survive frigid temperatures.