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- SALLY HOLMES - Creamy-white blooms which are repeat flowering. A bushy plant with glossy dark foliage which is suitable for hedging.
- SALLYS ROSE (Canrem) - The small blooms are a blend of pink, cream with shades of apricot. The plant is short and bushy with a most unusual young reddish foliage which matures to dark green and glossy.
- SAMARITAN (Harverag) - The flowers are a mixture in colour of pink, yellow and orange. The foliage is deep green, glossy and luxuriant. This is a compact bushy rose with heavily petalled blooms reminiscent of the old-fashioned roses.
- SARAH (Meimagris) - (Also known as Jardin de Bagatelle) A cream coloured rose with a light pink on the extreme edges of the petals. The growth is strong and erect. Good for cutting and has a powerful perfume.
- SAVOY HOTEL (Harvintage) - This is an exhibitor's rose with large full petalled flowers of light pink on a vigorous leafy, low-branching plant. Named to mark the Centenary of the Savoy Hotel.
- SCENT-SATION (Fryromeo) - High centred blooms of creamy gold and soft peach pink are borne in profusion on this disease free plant. Bushy growth and dark green foliage. Very fragrant.
- SCHARLAGLUT - Also known as Bright Fire. Very long trailing branches make this an informal, free-ranging shrub which can also be used as a pillar rose or grown against a fence. Once flowering, the blooms, which come in clusters, are large, single in flaming scarlet with golden stamens followed by pear-shaped hips.
- SCHOOLGIRL - Beautiful shapley blooms of the warmest apricot are held on lanky stiff stems. The blooms will hold up very well in the wet weather and have a lovely rich scent. The foliage is good although it can be a little sparse! Can be trained onto walls, pergolas and trellis.
- SEAGULL - RAMBLER - One of the most prolific flowering ramblers displaying billowing masses of white scented blooms. The almost semi-double blooms are held in clusters, it only blooms once in a season, but is followed by beautiful small red hips. The foliage is large and pale, thorns are plentyful! This rose will quite happily reach heights of 20ft and more so place wisely, better spots are into trees and covering unsightly buildings.
- Secateurs - Bulldog - Reasonably priced hard wearing reliable bypass secateurs, 20mm pruning capacity, soft grip handle, perfect for all roses. Tried and tested by us and not found wanting.
- SHEILAS PERFUME (Harsherry) - The flowers are yellow edged with red and the foliage dark, branching freely from the base. Winner of the Edland Medal for Fragrance in 1981. (J. Sheridan 1985)
- SHOT SILK - This beautiful old climber has blooms of varying colours, pink, apricot, orange, yellow, red and peach all suffused together, the weather can dictate the colouring from one season to another. In a hot sunny year the blooms can fade out to palest pink but cooler years will see the blooms a vibrant mix of cherry red and salmon. The flowers hold well in wet weather. The foliage is large and generally very heathly although it will benefit from good feeding and watering if very dry. The blooms come early and are shown in abundance, it does carry a few blooms later in the season but nothing to match that early flush.
- SILVER ANNIVERSARY (Poulari) - The blooms are pure white and scented. The growth is strong and upright with light green semi-glossy foliage. An ideal present for that special anniversary.
- SILVER JUBILEE - Pink with peach and cream tints in the flowers on a vigorous bushy plant. Masses of blooms the whole season make this an outstanding rose. One of the best roses of all time. Winner of the James Mason Award 1985. (Cocker 1978)
- SILVER WEDDING - Creamy white blooms with a pinky blush to the outer petals. The centre pales to a buff colour. Blooms tend to be carried in cluster on a neat bushy growth. The foliage is bronze-tinted when young. Go for cutting.
- SIMPLY THE BEST (macamster) - A truly fabulous rose which has magnificent burnt-mandarin coloured blooms that repeat all summer long. The growth is upright with dark green glossy foliage that is reddish when new. Disease resistance is very good, when combined with a wonderful fragrance it makes this rose a must for every garden. ROSE OF THE YEAR 2002.
- SMARTY (Intersmart) - Large clusters of almost single, smallish blooms of light pink. The foliage is bright green and matt-finished. Growth is quite thorny, bushy and spreading. (Ilsink 1979)
- SNOW SUNBLAZE (megovin) - Clean white blooms on a perfect miniature rose. Useful both in a container or bedding. Use in mass planting for long lasting colour over the summer. Healthy and robust.
- SOMBREUIL - Creamy white blooms that open flat, a hint of pink at the centre. Blooms are held both singly and in clusters. Petals are soft and it performs better in a warmer year. It blooms almost constantly over the summer. Foliage is dark green and healthy. A beautiful sweet and strong fragrance.
- SOPHY'S ROSE (Auslot) - A flat broad rosette shaped bloom of light red that mixes with other colours well. Growth is twiggy and bushy.
- SOUVENIER DU DOCTEUR JAMAIN - Deep rich velverty crimson blooms with a fabulous perfume. First introduced in 1865 and still very popular today. It's lanky flexible stems make this suitable for training as a small climber. Virtually thornless and can be susecptable to disease so will need care and attention. Enjoys long hot summers.
- SOUVENIR DE LA MALMAISON - Soft flesh pink blooms with cream edges, cupped when opening, quilled and quartered. A beautiful and spectacular rose, however it can sometimes fall short of the promises it makes! Wet weather can ruin the blooms and sometimes blooms can be so heavy that the plant struggles to suport them, mildew can also be problem. However if you have the room it is very well worth having this old favorite.
- SPECIAL CHILD (Taniripsa) - Fantastic bushy plant which carries very many mid-sized light pink buds that open to white, carried in clusters on long arching stems. Very good for containers.
- SPECIAL OCCASION - Lovely apricot-copper blooms on a healthy bush. Flowers good for cutting.
- ST DUNSTAN'S ROSE (Ki-shru) - Lemon buds opening to pure white flowers, sometimes with yellow streaking. This is a small shrub with upright growth. The glossy foliage is free from disease. Named for the Association of War Blind.
- STANWELL PERPETUAL - Continous flowering throughout the season. Pink blooms fading to white. Very thorny stem with grey green foliage. A straggly bush, best planted two or three together to support each other.
- SULPHUR ROSE - Sulphur has long been known to be the natural enemy of blackspot and powdery mildew, and in times when sulphur dioxide was present in the atmosphere – as a result of coal burning fires etc. – blackspot was unknown. So give your roses a treat with Greenacres’ SULPHUR-ROSE (previously sold as Wettable Sulphur). Roses love it – and so do rose growers.
As the disease spores overwinter in the soil, the first application of SULPHUR ROSE should be applied to create a sulphuric condition that is alien to the spores. Regular applications at two to three monthly intervals during the dormant period, followed by monthly applications (at one-third of the application rate) during the leafing and flowering period will give good control. SULPHUR-ROSE is applied as a liquid tonic, so it immediately gets to work in the soil.
Among its advantages, SULPHUR-ROSE:
- Can be applied throughout the year.
- Also promotes healthy vigorous growth and a profusion of perfect blooms.
- An insecticide may be added to the solution if required.
- SUMMER DREAM (Frymaxicot) - Peach coloured flowers with medium green foliage. A taller, larger version of the extremely popular, Patio award winner Sweet Dream. Extremely healthy.
- SUMMER GOLD (poulreb) - Lovely strong, bushy, bright yellow floribunda. Wonderfully disease resistant and a heavenly fragrance.
Also known as Eurostar.
- SUMMER SONG (austango) - A beautiful New English rose of the most unsual colouring, its burnt orange blooms repeat flower over the sumer and blend well with other orange, yellow and apricot shades in the garden. The fragrance is strong and health is very good. You can prune it taller or shorter depending on your requirements.
- SUMMER WINE (Korizoni) - Beautiful soft coral pink blooms with a yellow centre, red anthers and filaments. Light green foliage darkens and turns semi-glossy. Repeats well.
- SUMMERTIME (chewlarmoll) - Rose of the Year 2005
A really useful patio climber, goes in a container well and is very disease resistant. The small creamy yellow blooms fade to white with age, quicker in strong sunshine, cover thsi plant well throughtout the summer and are well complemented by the light green foliage which clothes the plant from top to bottom.
- SUNRISE (Kormarter) - Bright vibrant copper orange blooms borne in profusion on a vigorous plant. This is a striking rose if there is an area you want lifted this is a good rose to use. We think this is a cracker and the super perfume that comes with it is just an added bonus. A useful rose on a trellis, wall or arch. Beware though it has quite a number of perilious thorns.
- SUNSET BOULEVARD (Harbabble) - Warm sumptuous rosy salmon blooms carried on a bushy compact plant. Repeat flowering and good health. Full of show and vitality, fit for any centre stage.
Rose of the year 1997
- SURREY (Korlanum) - A spreading shrub with clusters of large pink blooms. Very free flowering.
- SUSSEX (Poulave) - Apricot-buff flowers with copper red foliage early on in the season deepening with age. The flowers are double and borne on well shaped trusses.
- SWANY (Meilburenac) - Pure white double flowers and glossy dark green foliage. Will sprawl over banks and covers a good area. Flowers throughout the season.
- SWEET DREAM (Frymincot) - The plant is extremely bushy and produces masses of double peachy-apricot blooms.
Rose of the Year 1988.
- SWEET JULIET (Ausleap) - This beautiful rose was bred from GRAHAM THOMAS and has shallow cupped flowers, of apricot colouring. The growth is vigorous repeat flowering.
- SWEET MAGIC (Dicmagic) - Small beautifully formed orange and gold flowers are carried on a compact bushy plant. Foliage is mid-green and glossy.
Rose of the Year 1987.
- SYSTHANE FUNGUS FIGHTER - SYSTHANE FUNGUS FIGHTER has long been a favourite with the rose grower it systemic action gives great protection against blackspot, mildew, rust and scab.
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