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Old 17-02-2003, 07:40 PM
Tim Rowles
 
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Default Fragrant roses?

On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 18:43:07 GMT, "Elizabeth"
wrote:

Hi all,

Two years ago, after visiting the Duke Gardens when the roses were in full
splendor, I decided I had to try roses. I chose a hybrid tea (Touch of
Class) and a grandiflora (Fame!). Miraculously, they have done really well
with not much care. The only disappointment is that these two varieties
don't have much fragrance.

This year, I just bought 3 more to add to my front yard, all hybrid teas:
Tropicana, First Prize, and Peace. I seem to remember my parents' Peace rose
being fragrant, but the package doesn't seem to corroborate that. Anyone
have any of these 3 varieties, and are they fragrant?



Tropicana and Peace are fragrant. First Prize less so.
Growing conditions can affect the degree of fragrance.

There's an AARS prize given for fragrance, so if you want some of
the most fragrant roses, here is the list of some of the Gamble
prize winners (those with an AARS rating 6):

Chrysler Imperial
Crimson Glory
Crimson Glory, Climbing
Double Delight
Double Delight, Climbing
Fragrant Cloud
Granada
Papa Meilland
Sunsprite
Tiffany

Mr. Lincoln never won the Gamble but is also widely
grown for its exceptional fragrance.

Of the varieties mentioned above, I've personal
experience with Mr. Lincoln, Double Delight,
Peace and Tropicana. I do believe you're
right that the more fragrant ones attract more
attention from the beetles. But the only rose I've
grown that was of little interest
at all to the beetles is the Lady Banks.

HTH.

-- Tim

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