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Although David Austin began breeding roses in the late 1950's his first commercial release was Constance Spry in 1961. All release dates are for original release in the UK unless otherwise stated.

Year of Introduction Name Marketing Name Notes
1961 Constance Spry[1] AUSfirst, AUStance
1967 Chianti[1]
1968 Gypsy's Wine Cup
1968 Shropshire Lass
1969 Honeypot
1969 Dame Prudence
1969 Canterbury
1969 Wife of Bath[1] AUSbath, AUSwife
1969 The Friar
1969 The Prioress
1969 The Yeoman
1969 The Knight
1970 Chaucer
1973 Charles Austin
1973 Lilian Austin
1973 Redcoat
1974 Glastonbury
1975 Yellow Button
1976 The Squire
1979 The Reeve
1982 Charmian
1982 Leander
1982 Fair Bianca
1982 Proud Titania
1982 Hero
1982 Prospero
1983 Lordly Oberon
1983 Wise Portia
1983 Pretty Jessica
1983 Admired Miranda
1983 Dapple Dawn
1983 Jacquenetta
1983 Graham Thomas
1983 Immortal Juno
1983 Lucetta
1983 Cymbeline AUSlean,  AUSteen
1983 Cressida AUScress
1983 Mary Rose[1]
1983 Moonbeam
1983 Perdita
1983 Troilus
1983 Tamora
1984 Hilda Murrell
1984 Belle Story
1984 Mary Webb
1984 Bredon
1984 Dove
1984 Heritage
1984 Mary Webb
1984 Windrush
1984 Winchester Cathedral AUScat White sport of Mary Rose[2]
1984 Wenlock
1985 Abraham Darby
1985 Emanuel AUSuel
1985 Ellen
1985 English Elegance
1985 Robbie Burns
1985 Sir Walter Raleigh
1986 Gertrude Jekyll[1]
1986 Othello
1986 Symphony
1986 English Garden
1986 Wildflower
1987 The Countryman
1987 The Nun
1987 William Shakespeare
1988 Charles Rennie Mackintosh
1988 Fisherman's Friend
1988 Francine Austin
1988 L D Braithwaite
1988 Potter and Moore
1988 Queen Nefertiti
1989 Financial Times Centenary
1989 Sharifa Asma
1989 Bibi Maizoon
1989 Snowdon
1990 Ambridge Rose
1990 Claire Rose
1990 The Prince
1990 Jayne Austin
1990 Lilac Rose
1990 Kathryn Morley
1990 Peach Blossom
1990 Brother Cadfael
1990 The Dark Lady AUSbloom
1991 Bow Bells
1991 Cottage Rose
1991 Charles Darwin
1991 Country Living
1991 Evelyn
1991 The Pilgrim
1992 Doctor Jackson
1992 Emily
1992 Sir Edward Elgar
1992 Glamis Castle
1992 Golden Celebration
1992 Redoute Pale pink sport of Mary Rose
1993 Charlotte
1993 Happy Child
1993 Tradescant
1993 The Alexandra Rose
1994 Eglantyne
1994 Molineaux
1994 Radio Times
1994 John Clare
1994 Windflower
1995 Heavenly Rosalind
1995 Jude the Obscure
1995 Noble Antony
1995 Pat Austin
1995 Marinette
1995 Pegasus
1996 Scepter'd Isle
1996 A Shropshire Lad[1]
1996 Morning Mist
1997 Charity
1997 Barbara Austin
1997 Ann
1997 Sophy's Rose
1998 Dr. Herbert Gray
1998 Mary Magdalene AUSjolly
1998 William Morris
1998 Tess of the D'Urbervilles AUSmove[3]
1998 Geoff Hamilton
1999 Teasing Georgia
1999 Falstaff
1999 Anne Boleyn
2000 Blythe Spirit
2000 Crocus rose[1] also known as emanuel
2000 Buttercup
2000 Comtes de Champagne
2000 Crown Princess Margareta[1]
2000 James Galway[1]
2001 Corvedale
2001 Benjamin Britten
2001 The Mayflower[1]
2001 The Alnwick Rose
2001 William Shakespeare 2000
2002 The Generous Gardener[1]
2002 Lochnivar AUSbilda[4]
2002 Christopher Marlowe
2002 Jubilee Celebration
2002 Mortimer Sackler[1]
2002 Scarborough Fair
2002 Portmeirion
2003 Wildeve
2003 Janet
2003 Rose-Marie White sport of Heritage
2004 Queen of Sweden AUSrumba
2004 Hyde Hall[1]
2004 Harlow Carr[1]
2004 Rosemoor AUStough
2005 Gentle Hermione AUSrumba
2005 (US) Carding Mill AUSwest
2005 Wild Edric[1]
2005 Lady Emma Hamilton AUSbrother[5]
2005 Grace
2005 Windermere
2005 Summer Song
2005 Alan Titchmarsh AUSjive Known as The Huntingdon rose in the US
2006 Darcy Bussell[1]
2006 Lady of Megginch
2006 Litchfield Angel[1]
2006 Strawberry Hill
2006 Tea Clipper
2007 Bishops Castle AUSbecks
2007 Munstead Wood[1]
2007 Port Sunlight
2007 Claire Austin
2007 Skylark
2007 Princess Alexandra of Kent
2008 Wisley 2008
2008 Young Lycidas
2008 Sir John Betjeman
2009 Tam O'Shanter[6]
2009 Kew Gardens[6]
2009 Lady of Shalott[6]
2009 The Wedgewood Rose[6]
2010 Susan Williams-Ellis Sport of "the Mayflower"[7]
2010 England's Rose[7]
2010 Princess Anne[7]
2010 Cariad
2010 Maid Marion[8]
2011 Fighting Temeraire
2011 Wollerton Old Hall
2011 Lady Salisbury
2011 Queen Anne[9]
2011 William and Catherine AUSrapper[10]
2012 Heathcliff
2012 Royal Jubilee
2012 Boscobel
2012 Tranquillity
2013 Carolyn Knight AUSturner[11]
2013 Thomas A'Becket AUSwinston[11]
2013 Allbrighton Rambler AUSmobile[11]
2013 Lady Gardener AUSbrass[11]
2014 Olivia Rose Austin[12]
2014 The Poet’s Wife[12]
2014 Lady of the Lake[12]
2016 Roald Dahl[13] AUSowlish
2016 Imogen[13]
2016 Bathsheba[13]
2017 Dame Judy Dench AUSquaker[14]
2017 Vanessa Bell AUSeasel[14]
2017 David L. Austin AUSpike[14]
2018 Tottering-By-Gently[15]
2018 The Mill on the Floss[15]
2018 Emily Bronte[15]
2019 Eustacia Vye Ausgeddon[16]
2019 Gabriel Oak Auscrowd[17]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Quest-Ritson, Charles (20 March 2013). "David austin's all-time greats". Country Life: 66–70, 72. ProQuest 1459204266 – via Proquest.
  2. ^ "Winchester Cathedral". David Austin Roses. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  3. ^ "Tess of the D'urbervilles". David Austin. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Lochnivar". David Austin Roses. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  5. ^ "Lady Emma Hamilton". David Austin Roses. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d Bourne, Val (19 May 2009). "Chelsea Flower Show 2009: new flowers at the heart of the Great Pavilion". The Telegraph. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  7. ^ a b c Powers, Jane (19 May 2010). "Chelsea Flower Show 2010: a rose by any other name..." Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  8. ^ "David Austin Wins Gold at Chelsea". Garden news break. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  9. ^ "Rose breeder takes Chelsea gold". BBC. 24 May 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  10. ^ Rice, Graham (22 May 2011). "Chelsea Flower Show 2011: New Plants". Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  11. ^ a b c d "Four new English roses for 2013" (PDF). Garden Gallery. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
  12. ^ a b c Westhorpe, Tamsin (20 May 2014). "RHS Chelsea: New roses for 2014". The English Garden. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  13. ^ a b c Foggett, Clare (26 May 2016). "New roses at Chelsea". The English Garden. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  14. ^ a b c "UK: David Austin introduces new varieties at Four Oaks". Floral Daily. 24 August 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  15. ^ a b c Funnell, Rachael (17 May 2018). "Chelsea Flower Show 2018 preview: Rose Breeder - David Austin". The English Garden. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  16. ^ "Eustacia Vye". David Austin Roses. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  17. ^ "Gabriel Oak". David Austin Roses. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
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