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mad gallicas

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Old European Roses
... rounded, dense shrubs about 2 or 3 feet tall such as some gallicas to large shrubs 10 feet tall and wide. They are the ... habit, and generally don't spread as much by suckering as gallicas. The bushes are dense and can get up to 10 feet tall ... gallicas are an ancient group. Some, such as the Apothecary's Rose, were thought to have medicinal properties. They are often referred to as the "Mad Gallicas ...
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June 2005 - Rose of the Month
... seedling of Tuscany. This is one of the finest of the Gallicas, illustrating why the class once earned the nickname, "Mad Gallicas", referring to their often wild and intense colours. If I had ... a height of 4 feet or so. (Taller in a mild climate.) Like all the Gallicas, it will spread by suckering when allowed to grow on its own roots, so in ...
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An Old Garden Rose Primer
... classes include: albas, bourbons, centifolias, chinas, damasks, gallicas, hybrid perpetuals, mosses, noisettes, portlands, species, ... Gallicas are well-known for their fragrance and intense colors, thus earning them the nickname, "Mad Gallicas." This class was popular from the early to mid 1800’s. Charles de Mills (unknown date) and the striped Rosa Mundi (before 1581) are common gallicas ...
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Gallica Roses
... Feb. 2002 Jan. 2002 Site Index Roses by Class Albas Damasks Gallicas Tea Roses Species China Roses Climbing Roses Noisettes Rugosas Bourbons ... The Gallicas are one of the oldest and most highly evolved of all roses ever bred. They were often referred to as the "Mad Gallicas', which ... runners or suckers when on their own roots." All of the Gallicas are once blooming roses. Some of them have a very ...
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Old Garden Rose Primer - Antique Roses
... Gallicas are well-known for their fragrance and intense colors, thus earning them the nickname, "Mad Gallicas." This class was popular from the early to mid 1800's. Charles de Mills (unknown date) and the striped Rosa Mundi (before 1581) are common gallicas ... classes include: albas, bourbons, centifolias, chinas, damasks, gallicas, hybrid perpetuals, mosses, noisettes, portlands, species, ...
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Heritage Rose Foundation: Dallas Conference October 2006
... the winter chill the peonies, bulbs, and of course, the Albas, Gallicas and other gopher survivers (so far) need. *** *** Yes indeed -- and ... the winter chill the peonies, bulbs, and of course, the Albas, Gallicas and other gopher survivers (so far) need. Still, it quit being cold ... to help put this in motion? June '07? How about it, mad gallica? See y'all in Texas (that's Jersey speak for " ...
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Midnight Blue
... Albas Bourbons Centifolias Chinas Climbers Damasks English Roses Gallicas Hyb. Bracteatas Hyb. Musks Hyb. Perpetuals Hybrid Teas Miniatures Modern ... . 2002 Jan. 2002 Site Index Roses by Class Albas Damasks Gallicas Tea Roses Species China Roses Climbing Roses Noisettes Rugosas Bourbons ... new rose this is! The color is magnificent, it blooms like mad all Summer in big clusters, it has very good disease ...
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