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PO Box 1384 Nerang QLD 4211

The Gold Coast Rose Society

Old Garden Roses

Buff Beauty
A hybrid musk bred in 1939 with large double apricot blooms that fade to white. A vigorous grower, can be used as a shrub or a climber. Strong tea fragrance. Grows to about 4m. 

Lorraine Lee
One of Australia's most famous roses, bred by Alister Clark in 1924. Predominantly pink with a touch of apricot. Vigorous rose which is well suited to the Australian climate. Can reach 2 metres in height

Dorothy Perkins
Old climber that producers masses of small pink rosette blooms. Very vigorous rambler and slightly fragrant. 

Crepuscule
Informal apricot to yellow blooms. A nearly thornless bush and can be a very vigorous climber. Lovely fragrance and repeat flowering. 

Duchesse de Brabant
A tea rose with large pink double cupped blooms that fade to lighter pink. Medium bush and long flowering throughout the year. A good performer in Qld. 

Souvenir de la Malmasion
A bourbon rose bred in 1843. Large, double blooms around 12cm in diameter. Soft shade of pink and a strong tea fragrance. In hot climates can grow to 2 meters tall. 

Mme Isaac Pereire
Bourbon rose bred in 1881 with large deep pink blooms. This one is very fragrant and vigorous, up to 2.2 meters tall. Recurring flowering. 

Cecile Brunner
Old fashioned, double pink blooms in a hybrid tea form. Has a slight apple fragrance and nearly thornless.