These are not my pictures, but web-sourced images. Each image chosen because it's the one which convinced me to put place the plant on my final list (the original list was over 30 varieties strong, I have done well to narrow it down to 15 plants I think). Calling them tea vs hybrid tea or whatnot is according to the catalogue of the [local] place I have ordered them from. I am certainly no expert about rose nomenclature, though have been obsessively reading my wee head off about them over the last few months. I was trying to stick to a theme, but in the end the theme is 'I think it's beautiful.'
CHINA ROSES
1. Mutabilis, meaning 'changeable'
(Image from http://www.rose-gardening-made-easy.com/rosa-mutabilis-rose.html)
2. Cramoisi superieur
(Image from http://davysgardens.blogspot.com.au/2012/05/superieur-than-most.html)
HYBRID TEAS
3. White Wings
(Image from http://davesgarden.com/guides/pf/showimage/340304/)
CLIMBING
4. Mme Barade
(Image from http://rosomanes.blogspot.com.au/2011/01/mme-berard.html)
7. Golden Wings
(Image from http://www.ashridgetrees.co.uk/rose-plants-bareroot-bushes/shrub-roses/rosa-golden-wings-rose-bushes)
8. Sunny June
(Image from http://mistydowns.com.au/plant_display/display/1246-sunny-june)
HYBRID PERPETUAL/TEA
9. Monsieur Tillier
(Image from http://www.honeysuckle-cottage.com.au/catalogueframes.asp?catinput=roses.asp)
11. Gruss an Aachen
(Image fromhttp://mistydowns.com.au/plant_display/display/519-gruss-an-aachen)
DAVID AUSTINS
12. Skylark
(Image from http://joansbolton.wordpress.com/2012/01/03/new-roses-for-2012/2012-introduction-english-rose-skylark-ausimple/)
13. Teasing Georgia
(Image from https://www.davidaustinroses.com/english/Showrose.asp?Showr=3430)
14. Pretty Jessica
(Image from http://www.organicgardendreams.com/2011/07/july-roses.html)
15. Sharifa Asma (pale pink)
(Image from http://rosomanes.blogspot.com.au/2013/05/memories-of-spring.html)
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