I can't answer because I haven't had any success with roses yet. Mine just haven't amounted to anything.

Moderator: Chris_W
I love that one every time I see it in a catalog. I have only four roses: Cecil(spelling?) Brunner climber, Ebb Tide, Iceberg, and the one I just planted, Gene Boerner. The first three haven't done anything yet. I'm especially worried about Cecil Brunner. I think it may have reverted to root stock.caliloo wrote:The McCartney Rose
It is the most bomb proof, hardy, blackspot resistant, HT form, smells wonderful rose I have ever encountered. Mine is going to 4 years in the ground, is already about 5 feet tall, has 2 brand new basal breaks already this spring and will be covered with those wonderful smelly blooms in just a few weeks!
Wow! How wonderful to have had a rose for so long. I never lived in one place that long! Our oldest daughter just bought a Peace rose. I've admired them for years.otnorot wrote:Peace.
Mine is now 46 years old and still loaded with blooms.
Bill