Climbing Roses are an excellent way of bringing height and a feeling of abundance to the garden.
Standard Tree Roses are magnificent garden plants. They are created by budding a minimum of two shrubs on a stem; hence the dramatic effect.
Shrub roses, especially English shrub roses have a natural, bushy growth and beautiful, often very fragrant flowers.
Ramblers form a very important group of roses and we have gone to great lengths to gather together one of the most extensive collections of these roses.
David Austin has spent the last sixty years developing his award-winning English Roses. They combine the delicate charm and wonderful fragrances of the Old Roses with the wider colour range and repeat-flowering nature of modern roses.
Floribunda roses were originally produced by crossing Hybrid Teas with Polyantha Roses. They are prized for creating a mass of colour by bearing many flowers held in large clusters.
A rather variable group of roses that are, to a greater or lesser degree, wider than they are tall. Ground cover roses are characterised by smaller flowers and being particularly free-flowering, most repeating very well.
The beauty of Hybrid Tea Roses lies in their exquisitely formed, pointed ‘bud flowers’. Each stem usually holds a single flower with sparse foliage at the base.
We offer wild roses from many parts of the world, together with their immediate hybrids. These include some very fine shrub roses notable for the elegance of their growth, their dainty foliage and the simple beauty of their flowers.