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Appearance
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
[edit]- ^ 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.
- ^ "Winchester Cathedral". David Austin Roses. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ "Tess of the D'urbervilles". David Austin. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ "Lochnivar". David Austin Roses. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ "Lady Emma Hamilton". David Austin Roses. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ 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.
- ^ 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.
- ^ "David Austin Wins Gold at Chelsea". Garden news break. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ "Rose breeder takes Chelsea gold". BBC. 24 May 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ Rice, Graham (22 May 2011). "Chelsea Flower Show 2011: New Plants". Daily Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ a b c d "Four new English roses for 2013" (PDF). Garden Gallery. Retrieved 14 April 2019.
- ^ a b c Westhorpe, Tamsin (20 May 2014). "RHS Chelsea: New roses for 2014". The English Garden. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ a b c Foggett, Clare (26 May 2016). "New roses at Chelsea". The English Garden. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ a b c "UK: David Austin introduces new varieties at Four Oaks". Floral Daily. 24 August 2017. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ a b c Funnell, Rachael (17 May 2018). "Chelsea Flower Show 2018 preview: Rose Breeder - David Austin". The English Garden. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ "Eustacia Vye". David Austin Roses. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
- ^ "Gabriel Oak". David Austin Roses. Retrieved 17 April 2019.