Purple flowering shrubs grown for retail sale by Azalea House Flowering Shrub Farm.
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051106ludwigspaeth1 & 060508roseraiedelhay10104
051208sensationflower5120038 & 060808belledecrecy10623
051608comparedarknight0005 & 061008tuscanysuperbgallicarose
060605presidentpoincaire018_15A & 061308hippolyte10604_0030
061506cardinalderichelieuflower0121 & 061506labellesultane158
006) 'BASYE'S PURPLE' Hybrid Rugosa Rose, zone 4, 5 feet tall, recurrent red-purple single flowers, 1980
181Belle de Crecy, (1829), 4'x3', (DR 0/1), non-recurrent, fragrant (fff), ("Growing Roses Organically" Wilde, 130, zones 3-10, DR-0/2), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 52, zones 4-8), hybrid gallica, 4x3, purple flowers, X
116) CARDINAL de RICHELIEU Hybrid Gallica Rose, zone 4, 4 feet tall, non-recurrent
158) La Belle Sultane or Violacea, (1815), (Taylor's Guides "Roses" Ondra, page 54, zones 4-8), ("Best Rose Guide" Phillips & Rix, 34, zone 5), ("Roses" Beales, 151, R. gallica violacea), ("Roses Of America" Scanniello, 60), ("The Organic Rose Garden" Druitt, 64), ("Classic Roses" Beales, 160), Hybrid gallica, semi-double purplish flowers up to 5 inches across, introduced 1795, 5'X4', non-recurrent,
I'm Andrew Van Cleve, chief grower at Azalea House Flowering Shrub Farm, and I grow flowering shrubs without fungicide to reveal truly disease resistant plants. I am providing time honored, proven shrubs that can be grown locally.