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the master of modern femininity the perfumed garden The MOST If you love perfume, we’ve a hunch you love all things fragrant – including garden plants. So this month, we asked Country Living fragrant Gardens Editor Stephanie Donaldson to advise on the most roses heavenly-scented roses for our gardens… nce in a while someone will set about taking the best qualities of old roses and ON eArTh confess that they don’t like roses – an crossed them with modern roses to breed for fine unimaginable admission for those fragrance as well as vigour, disease-resistance and a of us for whom the rose represents long flowering season. So central to the company is o the very essence of beauty, with its the development of the most fragrant rose varieties silken petals and glorious fragrance. But it’s rather like that it employs a fragrance expert, Robert Calkin, to someone claiming not to like perfumes: in reality, it’s work alongside David Austin as it’s ‘nose’. The roses probably more a matter of finding the right one – or they breed are known as ‘English Roses’ and they are two, or three, or four. the perfect plant for the modern garden. We may think of roses as So how do you go about quintessentially English, but selecting a rose for your own they have actually made their garden? It’s not just in the way to us from distant parts perfume halls of department of the world - initially from the Roses feature one stores that people’s response Mediterranean and Middle “ to a particular scent is East where Damask roses of five dominant subjective. While colour, shape (from Damascus) have been and size are all important, grown for their perfume since notes – Old rose, there is no point in growing a ancient times, and latterly rose if its fragrance does not from China where the native appeal to you. Roses feature roses brought the useful musk, tea rose, one of five dominant notes – quality of repeat flowering to ‘Old rose’, ‘musk’, ‘tea rose’, the mix. Until that time, nearly myrrh and fruit ‘myrrh’ and ‘fruit’ – sometimes all cultivated roses flowered distinct and sometimes in their socks off for a month in more subtle combinations. June, with possibly a modest At a David Austin event, return in the autumn, but which I attended with other added nothing to the garden for the rest of the year. garden writers, we were given the opportunity to But the prospect of summer-long flowering got smell the most fragrant English Roses and I was ” the rose breeders of England and France very excited astonished by the diversity of fragrance and our - and by the middle of the 19th Century, they were individual responses to them. cross-breeding every rose they could lay their hands Myrrh-scented ‘Wollerton Old Hall’ had several on, with the result that there are now over 6,000 enraptured, but to me it smelt of antiseptic – actually varieties listed around the world… old-fashioned Germolene ointment - so I now know to But as in everything, quantity does not mean avoid roses where myrrh notes are dominant. On the quality - and there were (and still are) many roses other hand I love the fresh, light quality of tea rose, so that may be of interest to ‘collectors’, but are poor that is the note I now look for when choosing a rose. performers in the garden. And somehow, in the race Gertrude Stein may have declared that ‘a rose is a for novelty, the rose’s most treasured quality – its rose is a rose’ but there’s a world of difference to be fragrance – got overlooked in the pursuit of upright, discovered if you get out there and take time to smell vigorous plants with showy, brightly-coloured flowers. the roses… And thus the largely scentless hybrid tea rose, beloved of public park planting schemes, was born... NB If you love rose fragrances, don’t miss our rose- Fortunately an English rose breeder came along scented Perfume Society event at Roullier White on with a different vision. In the 1950s David Austin 23rd July 2015 – see EVENTS on p.35. The scented LeTTer The scented LeTTer 24 29 the perfumed garden While colour, shape and size are all important, there is no point in growing a rose if its fragrance “ doesn’t appeal to you TOP 10 ENGLISH ROSES FOR SCENT ” While many old varieties of roses are deliciously fragrant, beauty with an exceptionally long flowering season. they don’t have the healthy reliability, neat habit Peachy-pink buds open to reveal pure white blooms with and long-flowering season of David Austin’s English just a hint of pink on a strong healthy shrub with broad Roses - so this list draws entirely from their catalogue, open growth that combines well in a mixed border. which you’ll find online (or order a printed version) at davidaustinroses.com. 9 Golden Celebration bears magnificent tea-scented blooms that often develop a mouth-watering combination 1 2 3 1 Gertrude Jekyll has a powerful and beautifully rounded of Sauternes wine and strawberry notes; it is one of the old rose fragrance, described as strong, rich, complex largest flowered varieties with cup-shaped rich golden and beautifully balanced. Robust and free-flowering, blooms on a nicely shaped arching shrub. the flowers are large and deep pink on a medium-sized upright shrub that will climb to three metres when grown 10 Princess Alexandra of Kent has a delightful fresh tea against a wall. fragrance that gradually changes to lemon and eventually takes on hints of blackcurrants; the large deeply-cupped 2 Munstead Wood has a strong old rose scent with flowers are a warm glowing pink on a well-rounded shrub. warm fruity notes of blackberry, blueberry and damson – described by Robert Calkin as ‘a real red rose fragrance’. The large flowers have petals of a very deep velvety SMELLING ROSES ROUND THE WORLD crimson with paler undersides. A bushy shrub. There’s a good reason why the UK is justifiably famous for 3 Lady Emma Hamilton’s strong, deliciously fruity the quality of its roses: our damp, temperate, maritime fragrance has hints of pear, grape and citrus fruits that climate creates the perfect conditions for roses to thrive complement its tangerine-orange and yellow colouring and for the flowers to hold on to their fragrance for perfectly. The chalice-shaped flowers are carried on a longer. In warmer climates, the volatile oils evaporate broad, upright shrub with glossy broad foliage. as the temperature rises and the scent dissipates. In the Middle East and Eastern Europe where roses are grown 4 Wollerton Old Hall is richly fragrant with a distinctive and harvested for the production of attar of roses, the English myrrh scent with a hint of grapefruit sometimes workers start picking at dawn and stop as soon as the evident; the flowers are a soft apricot eventually paling to air warms. You will always experience the best floral cream on an upright bushy shrub with few thorns. fragrances if you visit a rose garden early in the day - 4 6 7 especially in a hot climate. 5 Harlow Carr’s heady old rose scent sits perfectly with its pure pink medium-sized flowers on an exceptionally UK bushy, rounded shrub that flowers right to the ground; it David Austin Roses – davidaustinroses.com is tough, healthy, free-flowering and is good in a border. Mottisfont Abbey – nationaltrust.org.uk (See previous page for the photo.) Rosebie Morton – rosebiemorton.com Helmingham Hall – helminghamhall.com 6 Port Sunlight’s rich, pure tea scent is complemented Alnwick Garden – alnwickgardens.com by the deep apricot colouring of its medium-sized flowers that pale a little toward the outside of the blooms; a BELGIUM vigorous and rather upright shrub which is ideal for the Castle Hex – hex.be back of a border - and very reliable. FRANCE 7 The Generous Gardener is a compelling mixture of old Roseraie de L’Hay – roserieduvaldumarne.com rose, musk and myrrh scent in an exquisite rose with large cup-shaped flowers of palest pink; primarily a climber, it ELSEWHERE will also make a large rounded shrub for the back of the The website Lillysrosegarden.com lists rose gardens border and can be planted in a large container. around the world; they can be found under the heading ‘Famous Rose Gardens’ – but do some ‘digging’ before a Descriptions courtesy of David Austin Roses8 Desdemona is an exquisite intensely myrrh-scented visit as some are more fabulous than others... The scented LeTTer 8 9 10 The scented LeTTer 30 25
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