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Welcome to David Austin's Official Website
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We are currently accepting orders for bare root roses for delivery in Spring 2010. Rose bouquets can be supplied all year round.
After fifty years of intensive breeding, David Austin's English Roses combine the forms and fragrances of old roses with the repeat flowering of modern roses. They are very easy to grow, healthy and reliable.
English Roses may be grown as magnificent, shapely shrubs or trained as short climbers. Our extensive collection contains a rose for almost every garden situation.
 Buy bare root roses
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We hope that all rose-lovers will enjoy exploring our 9th collection of roses selected for American gardens.
Our extensive collection contains a shrub rose for almost every garden situation - for large pots and containers, for the front, middle or back of the border, or for partial shade.
Some of the more vigorous varieties can also be trained as beautiful, repeat flowering short climbers. These are the perfect way to clothe trellis, small arches, pillars, walls and fences.
 Click here to search for roses Click here to learn more about English Climbing Roses
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David Austin's US Website
David Austin Roses is proud to be a family business and our customers are very important to us. We hope that our website will provide practical advice and inspiration to help gardeners gain more pleasure from growing their roses.
If you have any questions or would appreciate help to place an order, please call our customer service team toll free on 800 328 8893.
Our friendly, knowledgeable US team is based in Tyler, Texas, which is often known as the rose capital of America. All roses sold in the US are grown in the US. Roses are supplied as premium bare root roses, grafted onto Dr Huey rootstock.
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Michael Marriott of David Austin Roses was recently invited to appear on the Martha Stewart show, where he highlighted some of the most fragrant garden roses, including Scepter'd Isle, The Dark Lady, Abraham Darby, Carding Mill and Jude The Obscure. He also explained the history behind some of the names chosen by David Austin for his roses.
Michael demonstrated how to plant a bare root rose on the show and later appeared as a guest on the Martha Stewart Living Radio gardening phone-in programme, when he was asked to advise listeners about some of the best English Roses to choose for their gardens.
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Michael traditionally acts as a judge for our annual photography competition. We will soon be announcing details of this summer's competition, so if you see a wonderful rose blooming in your garden, you might like to take a picture!
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2nd July 2009
'Graham Thomas' was recently named as The World’s Favourite Rose by the World Rose Convention in Vancouver, when the rose was inducted into the World Federation of Rose Societies' exclusive Rose Hall of Fame. Read the latest rose news
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