Margaret Merrill is great in a cool, coastal climate. It doesn't like heat all that much. Maria Shriver is doing well enough for me here. It is quite fragrant and has an old rose flower form.
Healthy and fragrant there's Polar Express. It's creamy white fading to white. Can't wait to get the new Ice Cap Rose. It's from Radler in conjunction with Meilland Int. Unfortunately my guess is it's going to be scentless as it sounds like a double flowered White Out. While WO is totally disease free here In high humidity in the corn belt. Don't know how she does in the gulf coast states.Just a couple more beauties to consider. As they grow like Margaret Merrill did for me.She had horrible black spot here if not sprayed.
I'm sorry that I neglected to tell you about Margaret Merrill. When I sprayed She was glorious to my eye. Bringing to mind pure sweet innocents. One of the hardest shovel prunes ever. I'm scent challenged and don't remember her being smelly. She formed nice round even growth. Knee high I think. Don't recall continuous bloom but bloomed in flushes. Someone correct me if I'm wrong please.
This post was edited by pattyw5 on Sat, Nov 15, 14 at 16:55
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