Cemetery rose clones available for sale



Lady Hillingdon is among the roses offered for sale. Volunteers propagate cemetery roses each year for the Open Garden sale, which was canceled this year. (Photos: Debbie Arrington)


Big event was canceled; volunteers offer rarities

Do you love roses that smell like roses? Looking for an unusual and historic addition to your garden? How about something that’s totally different with a story to match?

Here’s your chance to have a piece of the Heritage Rose Garden at Sacramento’s Historic City Cemetery – a rose bush cloned from the garden’s world famous collection.

Due to the COVID-19 shutdown, the cemetery was unable to host its annual Open Gardens weekend in April. This big event annually attracts scores of rose lovers from throughout Northern California.

In anticipation of Open Gardens, volunteers propagate hundreds of roses from cuttings from the garden’s rarities. The garden includes many roses that date back to the 1800s; some mother bushes are one of a kind.

These cuttings have been grown out into healthy bushes on their own roots in 1-gallon pots. Volunteers take turns babysitting these young bushes for months, sometimes years, before the plants are ready to be sold.

With no big event in April, these volunteers have still been babysitting these bushes, which are growing fast. The roses need homes now – not next year. How many roses? The volunteers grew more than 500 bushes in 80-plus varieties.

So these roses are now being offered to local gardeners in an online sale – first come, first served. The bushes are priced at $20 each with proceeds benefiting the cemetery gardens.

“We hope to do an Open Garden and Rose Sale again next year, but have no idea if that is possible,” said Anita Clevenger, who is handling the online sale. “So now is the opportunity to buy wonderful roses like Barbara’s Pasture Rose and the miniature China Abbott & Burns Family Rose, which came to California by wagon train.”



Mme. Antoine Mari is a tea rose, circa 1901.

Many of the roses are in bloom now in the cemetery or can be seen on

HelpMeFind.Com/roses

. On the

CemeteryRose.org

website, the 2020 catalog lists the locations of the roses in the cemetery garden and a little history on the varieties.

Not all roses on this list will be available (some may have already been sold), but the list is extensive. If interested in purchasing any of these roses, contact Clevenger directly at anitac5159@gmail.com to make arrangements for pick-up.

Here’s the list of 2020 propagated roses:

Abbott & Burns

Across from the Health Food Store

Admirable

Adorable Pink Poly

Aimee Vibert

Archduke Charles

Barbara’s Apricot Musk

Barbara’s Pasture Rose

Bloomfield Abundance

Buff Beauty

Cardinal de Richelieu

Car Wash Rose

Castro Breen Red Climber

Clothilde Soupert

Coupe d’Hébé

Crepescule

Dawn Crest

De Laurenti

Devoniensis

Duchesse de Brabant

Eglantine

El Dorado Cemetery Short Moss

Elisabeth’s Red China

Fiddletown Cherry

Frau Hedwin Koschel

Garberville HP

General John Pershing

George Washington Richardson

Goubault

Grandmother’s Hat

Greenmount Cemetery Rose

Hoag House Cream

Hubner Plot

Jay’s Hudson Repeat

Jesse Hildreth

Joasine Hanet

Jost Plot Tea

King Plot Noisette

Lady Hillingdon, Climbing

Lady Roberts

Ladyfingers

Like Lamarque

Maman Cochet

McQuistion Red

Mlle. Blanche Lafitte

Mme. Antoine Mari

Moser House Hybrid Perpetual

Mrs. Keay’s Pink Noisette

Mutabilis

N 92 Nanjing

Narrow Water NOT

New Orleans Cemetery Rose

Niles Cochet

North Bloomfield Raspberry

Oneto Home Saffron



Pagani Valley Yellow Banksia is a species hybrid rose.

Pagani Valley Yellow Banksia

Peggy Martin

Perle d’Or

Phillips & Rix Pink Climbing China

Pink Cracker Rose

Plate‐Bande

Pulich Children

R banskia var normalis ‘Linda Street’

Ragged Robin

Rainbow

Regulus

Reine des Violettes

Rosa Lamb

Rosette Delizy

Rustler’s Gold

Rusty Rollieri Red

Schmidt’s Smooth Yellow

Secret Garden Musk Climber

Serna House

Souvenir de Malmaison

St. Leonard’s

Surf Rider

Tamalpais Homestead Tea

Tina Marie

Tuscany Superb

Whittle-Beyer Light Pink

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