50th Anniversary Fragrant Roses Collection
50th Anniversary Fragrant Roses Collection
50th Anniversary Fragrant Roses Collection

50th Anniversary Fragrant Roses Collection

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  • A captivating ensemble of roses designed to celebrate a half-century of passion and devotion to the world of roses. This extraordinary collection offers a selection of fragrant beauties that will not only add vibrant color to your garden but also fill the air with their exceptional fragrances.

    This collection includes Princess Elise, Star of the Nile, and tags for each rose in the color of your choice.

    Princess Elise, with her vibrant magenta hues, will bestow your garden with a burst of color. This English shrub, suitable for both ground planting and container gardening, attains a mature size of approximately 4'x4’. Notably, her sweet and timeless fragrance, reminiscent of old garden roses, will enchant the air with its exceptional aroma.

    Star of the Nile showcases large, fully double, deep pink blooms with over 80 petals, evolving into harmonious hues reminiscent of an Egyptian sunrise. This Shrub rose offers a Middle Eastern-inspired myrrh fragrance and makes an excellent choice for cut flowers with its striking appearance.

    The 50th Anniversary Fragrant Roses Collection is a testament to our dedication to cultivating roses that not only please the eye but also fill your garden with intoxicating scents. These roses carry the legacy of Heirloom Roses and offer a sensory experience that will be cherished for years to come.

    • Hardiness Zones:

      • 5 (-20° to -10°)
      • 6 (-10° to 0°)
      • 7 (0° to 10°)
      • 8 (10° to 20°)
      • 9 (20° to 30°)
      • 10 (30° to 40°)

    • SKU: COLL042-TAG-BLACK

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Princess Elise is doing well as expected love the bright rose color.
Star of the Nile was disappointing . It arrived frail last October. It never really had a chance to develop. It was the first to die last July in my garden.
I planted the Lady two years in a row and it died both times. I won’t be reordering this fall …such a beautiful rose. It just doesn’t handle the heat.😢

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