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Big Roses (A through K)
Hybrid Teas, Grandifloras, Floribundas & Other Large Bloom Varieties. (Photo - Angel Face)
Last changed on 03/15/2008.
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Big Roses (L through Z)
Hybrid Teas, Grandifloras, Floribundas & Other Large Bloom Varieties. (Photo - Louise Estes
Last changed on 03/15/2008.
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Mini And Mini Flora Roses (A through K)
Roses that make the smaller blooms; but they can make larger bushes, averaging knee to waist high or more. (Photo - Bingo Queen)
Last changed on 03/18/2008.
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Mini And Mini Flora Rose (L through Z)
Roses that make the smaller blooms; but they can make larger bushes, averaging knee to waist high or more. (Photo - My Sunshine)
Last changed on 03/18/2008.
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Old Garden Roses & David Austins
OGR's are the oldest of the rose varieties, including the great roses from the 1700's, 1800's and even older. The oldest of these (found or created before 1865) are called Dowagers. Victorians came along in the late 1800's through the 1920's. The David Austin roses are modern shrubs, created from OGR's; and they look like roses from olden times. The last group are the David Austin roses, which are modern hybrids of OGR's. (Photo - Reine des Violettes, a Hybrid Perpetual from 1860)
Last changed on 03/22/2008.
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