Name That Rose II American Rose Society Program Services Committee Steve Jones, Chairman © ARS 2005
Photos and Text by Steve Jones © ARS 2005
This is the only Polyantha to win All American Rose Selections (AARS) honors Pinkie
This is the first Hybrid Tea. It was created by Guillot in 1867 La France
This Miniature climber is one of the most popular today. It was named for a lady in Texas Jeanne Lajoie
This Hybrid Tea was first introduced as Cadillac de Ville. It is a top exhibition rose Moonstone
This popular English Rose is named for a well known rosarian Graham Thomas
This Species Rose is also known as the Cherokee Rose and it is the state flower of Georgia. Not a native, it has naturalized in the United States Rosa laevigata
This Shrub is one of the most popular Hybrid Musks. Named for a dancer Ballerina
This rose is the best known of the Hybrid Bracteatas and was named for a mythical sea creature Mermaid
This is an older Miniature rose by Ralph Moore. It is named for its unique color shade Green Ice
This Hybrid Perpetual is one of the most popular exhibition roses. Named for a member of nobility Marchesa Boccella
This Hybrid Tea was once planted by the thousands in Portland, Oregon. It was named for a French designer Mme Caroline Testout
This Rose is the first of the repeat blooming Damasks and created a new class Autumn Damask
A great hot weather rose, this Hybrid Tea won AARS honors and is named after a Saint St. Patrick
Belinda’s Dream This Shrub is one of the top scoring Earth Kind roses
Considered the first miniature rose, this China was used to create the class Rouletti
A popular floribunda by McGredy. A top show rose Sexy Rexy
One of the most popular single Hybrid Teas of all time. Introduced in 1925 Dainty Bess
This Floribunda was named for a top hybridizer Bill Warriner
This once blooming rambler (Hybrid Multiflora) is also known as Spanish Cottage Rose Russelliana
This Hybrid Rugosa is one of the most popular today. Named for one of three sisters Therese Bugnet
This is Shakespeare’s Species rose, also known as the Sweetbriar Rose Rosa eglanteria
This Species rose is also known as the Dog Rose. Native to England, it is a common rootstock Rosa canina
This popular climber is also known as Pierre de Ronsard Eden
This climber was the AARS winner for 1956 Golden Showers
This once popular Rambler is named for the wife of a major rose grower Dorothy Perkins
A popular Climber from Produces clusters of small blooms Blaze
A popular Hybrid Tea today, this 2000 AARS winner was named for a sign of the zodiac Gemini
This repeat blooming Damask was named for a Greek Goddess Leda
The “other” class of roses are the little known Hulthemias. This Hulthemia hybrid is by Harkness Nigel Hawthorne
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