I won’t buy a rose without a strong scent so this video was invaluable to me. I could have listened to you talk about the top 50 most fragrant, Lol! I’m excited to hunt for some of the roses you showcased today. I have a DA rose called Boscobel which has a lovely scent not quite as strong as G Jekyll. Thank you
Wonderful , I have the Bulgarian damask ( I live in Bulgaria) however most all roses we buy here are unnamed ! but I have many fabulous sccented nameless roses x
Wow, I found Rose de Resht's fragrance amazing too! For me it's almost pure gallica, and very strong as well! Actually, if I consider together its strongly recurrent blooming habit, its neat, foliage dense medium-low bushy gallica look, its nice healthy old rose foliage, its ease of growing, its beautiful fuchsia colour, its neat rosette form (both very gallica too), I can't help but end up thinking it's one of the most desirable rose of all. It's quite like an almost continously blooming gallica rose, something pretty unique among all roses.
I've had an Earth Angel, Princess De Monaco, and Bliss Parfumana for fragrance. My Earth Angel was sitting in it's nursery pot for a year and never bloomed. I recently repot it and hopefully it blooms! 😂 Always growing never blooming.
Thank you for information!😊 rose de Rescht also one of my favorite🤗, i found her smell very similar to Mdme Isaak Pereire, she even more strong but rose de Resch doesnt catch mildew and takes less place)) I would like to add Souvenir de Malmaison, in my ukrainian climate she flowering till october with a lot of flowers and her smell is so strong and amazing. Like all bourbon roses she is weak to mildew, but she worth extra time to take care - its smell of heaven.
Happy start of the rose blooming season! 🎉🌹🎉🌹🎉🌹🎉🌹🎉🌹🎉🌹 I LOVE Sheila's Perfume and Heirloom as well. I grow about 100 varieties in my formal rose garden. I would have to say that Double Delight has to be a top pick for me. I also adore Fragrant Cloud, Sweet Mademoiselle, Audrey Hepburn, and Lady Jane Grey (English Legend rose). If you can get your hands on a Lady Jane Grey, you won't be disappointed. It is lovely in form and scent.
Jason- If you want to see a photo of it, Heirloom Roses in St. Paul, Oregon grows it here in the states. It is a apricot peach color. Very velvety blooms.
Oh boo, I only have about 50 roses in my garden, you win. Actually we ALL win with roses. How about a duel with Mme Isaac Perrierre at 50 yards? Huge blooms, carmine pink, rich scent, a show stopper.
My most favorite so far is Fun in the Sun. I could stand 3 feet from it and still smell it! Plus the color is outstanding, an apricot with a light yellow center, it looks almost iridescent. I'm even tempted to pull my other roses just to have more of it!
Hi all. One of my fave roses is the New Zealand. Stunner! Plus the most amazing scent - you will want to continually breath in the rich perfume and not stop. Plus lovely pink, fast grower, continuous bloomer and not much trouble with black spot or other pesty problems. It's the PERFECT rose.
Excellent list! I've got Ebb Tide just sitting in an online cart here in Australia. I think I'll go and buy it immediately. 😉🌹 Others I have or whose scents I haved loved in the past include David Austin's creamy peach coloured Jude the Obscure, very strongly fruity; warm pink Abraham Darby, a mix of strong rose and fruit; cool pink Eglantyne, strong, spicy old-fashioned rose; blush pink Saint Cecilia, strong myrrh; coffee to lavender Koko Loco, mid-strength spicy apple; soft pink climber Renae, smells like stocks in the evening; deep crimson Dark Desire, strong old-fashioned rose. Sorry, I'm getting carried away! 😁
@@looloo4029 I don't have it growing in my garden (yet) but I've seen and smelt the blooms of Scentimental in another person's garden. You're right, it's fabulous!🌹
If you like those then you'd love Bourbon roses. They're a lot of work but sooo worth it. My personal favorites are La Reine Victoria and Souvenir de la Malmaison.
My favourite roses for scent are Gertrude jekyll, Chandos Beauty, Jaques Cartier and Louise Odier. I have heard that the rose called Mr Lincoln has a very strong fragrance so I am hoping to get that one.
I’m not sure which family it belongs to, but prairie dwellers relied on the old style Hansa rose for their scented rose, which is about as tough a plant as you could find. It has very rich sweet scent and deep pink blooms that go on for weeks. You used to be able to tell where an old farm house might have been when you found them blooming in the middle of an empty field surrounded by canola or wheat or within a square of trees early homesteaders used to plant to protect the house and yard from wind. No house, but the roses were still there. They tend to get a bit wild and scraggly if left to their own devices so I hack mine down now and then and they come back thicker with more blooms. They are drought tolerant and shrug off -40 C temperatures. They even endured the freak heat of last year (39 C/102 F) in full sun. They paused their blooms, then when the temperature normalized started blooming again. They are not vase rose, however, so you have to enjoy them on their bush. To me, they are as much a floral symbol of Alberta as our lovely wild rose. ☺️
What a lovely comment. I love the poignancy of finding a rose a bush still blooming as the only sign that there was once a farmhouse there. When I was a child riding through the woods in northeastern CT I would sometimes come across a lilac bush next to a barely visible old stone foundation, all that was left of the dwelling that once stood there. It was always a tantalizing mystery for me. Who lived there? What happened to them? What did those woods look like then? Answer: There were no woods; it was all farmland with fields and stone walls. It must have been so beautiful. Not that the woods weren't also beautiful.
Thank you for what 'you've written. It's nice when the comments of a video are useful and meaningful! And, I think I'll go look up the Hansa rose! Update: I did just look it up, and see that the Hansa rose was first introduced in 1905. How fun. I want one! A tough, beautiful scented heirloom rose, what could be better?!
I have Blue Girl and Pope John II that are really strong. I also have Gold Medal that's kind of mild, but when there's a lot in bloom they are really strong. They actually fill the area that they're in with fragrance.
Of all our roses so far, we love Louise Odier’s scent the most. She has the best classic rose scent and is a continual bloomer hardy to zone 4. Yolande d’Aragon is second but she’s not as floriferous.
Thank you for this lovely vid on the most scented roses. I have to put forward Constance Spry (David Austin), though not a repeat bloomer it has such a fantastic scent when it blooms in May/June in the UK.
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm me too. She was very tiny when I got her a few months ago 5”x3” pot about 6” tall.. she is now around 24” tall & one cane still only about 8” tall.. I’m in Zone7b here in northeast Georgia. It will start getting colder in a few months & im wondering your thought on trimming her one long cane & propagating it? I’ve had great success with my other roses this year but I’d like to give the Earth Angel a try. With it being her very first year should I risk it or leave her be since she’s so young? She has bloomed one time/one bloom. Thanks so much for all of your hard work & advice!
Neil Diamond gets my vote. It has an old rose fragrance, but is slightly different than any other rose I've ever smelled. Plus, its a striped rose, so it looks amazing as well. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Oklahoma here yet.
Thank you! I live in an apartment, and last spring I was delighted to find a dwarf rose suitable for a pot on a patio. I was so disappointed when it came into bloom and had no scent. I suppose that's the price you must pay for a rose that stays small enough for an apartment porch. We will most likely be buying a house this year, and fragrant roses are high on my list. 🌹
Thank you so much, beautiful roses! I also like the double delight, Lincoln and Eden....so many beautiful ones. Great list! Have a great memorial day weekend!🤗🤗
I love this subject! Nice choice. You always and I mean always, get me envisioning another good place in the yard needing a rose. Scent is huge for me. Because of you, (yes you😉) I have 5 arriving today. Just so happen Ebb Tide and Firefighter are among them. These were ordered after a search from watching your Crackling Fire video. And I am still trying to find her too! Thank you Jason. Love your work.
Thanks for this list, a few I might need to find and make space to have. I have two on the list: Fragrant Cloud and Heirloom. In my opinion Chrysler Imperial would be another good one for the list.
Thank you sou much for this. I'm in Iowa, zone 5, so many of the roses you mention won't grow here, but I'm happy that at least some will. Also, I appreciate that you list the hardiness zone in the popup box so I don't have to go and search for info on all the roses. Very helpful, as always.
We were able to grow double delight in zone2c. We just had to 'tuck' it away for the winter... Just before freeze up, I/we put some dirt around the lower part. Of course anything above the snowline died. We would like to try more varieties.
YOUR SELECTION IS SUPERB! Memorial Day hybrid tea, Hansa rogosa, Heritage David Austin , John Paul II are all great too and are good i. The garden with a little copper soap AND bloom all summer with good feedings.!
Great informative video as always Jason! I enjoyed your list and will have to refer to it for future purchases. My favourites are Double Delight and Radiant Perfume.
I love this video, especially when I 'm out shopping for more roses. You led us into thinking "two for the price of one " territory in beauty plus fragrance when decision making is happening before you hit the check out counter. Just a side note : I was talking about you (personality and expertise) yesterday to my neighbor and asked her to subscribe because of all the diversified subject matter you ENDLESSLY come up with !. How you are able to do it, I'll never know but I sure do appreciate it. This is a "SAVE" VIDEO. for sure !
Excellent list Jason, I'm sure I will be referencing this video often. One aspect to fragrance I wish you could have touched on is, apart from the individual scent of a particular bloom, the ability for a rose to emit fragrance out into the garden. That might be simply a matter of number of blooms, but it might be more complicated and perhaps some roses with a less interesting scent may be very good at collectively projecting scent?
I'm sure you're right. I know the musk scent is more associated with the stamens rather than the petals, so wide-open flowers would be better at releasing the fragrance. Temperature and time of day play in too - the perfume industry makes sure to pick early in the day and at the stage where the roses are just opening.
I have Rhapsody in blue, a gorgeous fragrance, constant blooms all summer but quite leggy so I am now training 2 of them around trees and it looks promising. I have Papa Meillard and it smells wonderful but extremely thorny.
I am not great with scent so go for colour. Really want Ebb Tide My veilchenblau, bondar and Ghislaine de Feligonde are all showing wonderful growth in their second spring.
Hi Jason very helpful video to select flagrant roses for a garden. We have several David Austin and Kordes roses in our garden here in England. Ebb tide on my list this spring. It seems similar to Timeless Purple ( a German rose). Thanks for sharing such a beautiful video of lovely roses.
Thanks Jason, another great video! Here in my Melbourne Australia small backyard my top fragrant roses are -Jude the Obscure (David Austin, pale peach col), -Ice Girl (Hybrid Tea, white col) & -Mr Lincoln (Hybrid Tea, red colour which is also available as a climber).
Last year I bought a Julia child Rose , is very fragrant and blooms repeatedly and it seems very disease resistant. Hoping this year performs better and gets bigger. Following from Zone 6b
You might have to do a which rose tastes best just for me. I haven't been able to smell much of anything since I hit myself in the nose with a baseball bat when I was 13. It was a neat trick. Many people laughed. Probably not worth it long term. Always love yer vids mate. Take care.
Must agree with you about the beautiful scent of Rugosas... My Parfum de l'Hay and Blanc Double de Coubert are both heavenly! Not a Rugosa, but I also love Mme. Isaac Pereire's raspberry fragrance. A bit blackspot prone here in the PNW but well worth it for that perfume!
I smelled some roses listed in the video and in my personal experience the most fragrant rose I've found is Astrid Grafin von Hardenberg by Tantau. It's also an extraordinary beautiful dark red rose.
Very helpful video Jason, especially for beginners. Wish you made this when I first start planting roses 😄 Most backyard roses growers do like fragrance roses. Ditto on Rose de Rescht fragrance, smells lovely and has that lingering smell like a perfume.
Bolero rose has the strongest and most amazing scent I have seen in all these years. I rarely go for roses that are almost white, but for this one, I always make an exception
IMV white is an important colour (non colour?) to have in any garden, as white sets off all other colours. I bought one 'Iceberg' shrub rose, supposedly no scent, but has exploded into growth & has many lovely scented blooms.
Isle, I think, it is pronounced like AISLE. Glad you included Rosa de Rescht. I love the fragrance for this one, though I do find that it is a heavy feeder and does not like competition from other plants.Which reminds me I need to get out and fertilize my roses! Great video and I’m glad I have a few of your choices in my garden.
@grateful heart Does Double Delight fades after a day or does it last for a few days. I once have a rose that looked like DD, very fragrant too but it wilted just after a day
@@80sforever3 The Double Delight flower lasts about four days (zone 6b - 7). The flowers are beautiful in color and shape, but the rose is not resistant to disease, Thank you for asking "Forever".
I have several wonderfully scented rose bushes, but I have no idea what varieties they are. They were here when I moved in to my house. I love their fragrance! One of my favorite things about my yard 💖
I don't have many roses, but my favorite is nahema, blooms don't last more than a day or two but my nose is always in there when there's a fresh flower. Papa mailland is widely available here in South Africa so will be my next purchase.
In Chinese culture, only the roses bloom in one season of the year with the typical traditional red rose color are called rose. The rest of roses that have many colors and bloom throughout the year have different names.
Julia Child for a yellow is amazing, but my nose seems to detect fruity scents more than others, so Juila C. is strong for me. Also, she is often covered in blooms and that gives extra perfume!
Julia Child in my garden has a weak fragrance and having grown Sunsprite in the 80's, it seldom offered the slightest scent. Many other types of rose I can smell and differentiate the fragrances. I wondered if some distributors of roses, such as Sunsprite, have a line of roses which don't perform as advertised. Great video.
My favourite rose fragrance is from the hybrid tea, 'Stephen's Big Purple'. Some powerful David Austin rose fragrances include St. Swithun (bubblegum-myrrh), Molineux (tea-musk), Jude the Obscure (citrus), Munstead Wood and Abraham Darby. Gallicas: Belle Isis (strong myrrh), Belle de Crecy and Apothecary rose Damasks: Marie-Louise and Madame Hardy Bourbon: Madame Isaac Pereire Portland: Indigo Alba/Centifolia: Great Maiden's Blush and Fantin Latour Rugosas: Moje Hammerberg, Hansa, Purple Pavement and Roserie de l'Hay Rugosa hybrid: Therese Bugnet (wild rose & rugosa blend) Species: r. virginiana and r. palustris (sweet wild rose)
Scepterd Isle is my favorite rose. Sharifs Asma had the strongest fragrance of all the roses I’ve had so far. Harlow Carr is also another one that has strong fragrance.
Great idea about putting tyres around the rose bushes! I had smelled Rosa Zephirine Drouhin and Rosa Moschata which have heavenly fragrances. I have Rosa Ispahan newly planted and have read great things about it too!
I’m surprised you did’nt mention Tiffany it is my favorite for fragrance as well as beauty. At this point I don’t have one because I haven’t found one locally. I left mine back in Virginia. Thank you for the informative list.
I won’t buy a rose without a strong scent so this video was invaluable to me. I could have listened to you talk about the top 50 most fragrant, Lol! I’m excited to hunt for some of the roses you showcased today. I have a DA rose called Boscobel which has a lovely scent not quite as strong as G Jekyll. Thank you
I want roses that have a nice scent but I also want a collection of black roses. They’re just so beautiful
Hello Friend, can you tell me the names of 20 best fregrent roses, I also want to plant them in my garden.
I love Comte de Chambord and Oklahoma yolanda de aragon and Crimson glory
Double Delight usually wins "Most Fragrant Rose" at our annual rose show for it's heady-strong perfume. Thanks for your videos.
My Favorite!!! Beautiful too!!
How about Brandy?
My favorite as well. I live in the deep south and haven't had any luck growing them, though.
Thanks Jack. That's been a scent winner for many years! Classic.
thats a beautiful rose but sad my plant died
David Austin Charlotte has been a surprise to me in my garden. Most beautiful refined scent. Also a beautiful stunning yellow bloom. 💛
Thanks Brian.
Wonderful , I have the Bulgarian damask ( I live in Bulgaria) however most all roses we buy here are unnamed ! but I have many fabulous sccented nameless roses x
Eu quero sementes da Rosa damascena.sou do Brasil envia para mim?
I'm gonna order all these! The only Rose's I care about are the fragrant ones! I prefer fragrant flowers over anything else!
I have an interview tomorrow for a rose specialist and I’m pretty much been watched all your videos to get me somewhat familiar with roses.
Very nice! I hope things go your way
Wow, I found Rose de Resht's fragrance amazing too! For me it's almost pure gallica, and very strong as well! Actually, if I consider together its strongly recurrent blooming habit, its neat, foliage dense medium-low bushy gallica look, its nice healthy old rose foliage, its ease of growing, its beautiful fuchsia colour, its neat rosette form (both very gallica too), I can't help but end up thinking it's one of the most desirable rose of all. It's quite like an almost continously blooming gallica rose, something pretty unique among all roses.
Always so much info - thank you! I have lots of DA roses. “Earth Angel” is another good one with beautiful form and the fragrance is incredible!
Great choice! I don't have one here on the farm yet, but I've ordered some for next season.
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm you won’t regret it!! It’s very disease resistant too! So many good qualities to Earth Angel.
@@katiegray14 I agree. Plus Earth Angel survives northeastern Ohio winters.
I planted Earth Angel recently and it really is lovely and fragrant.
I've had an Earth Angel, Princess De Monaco, and Bliss Parfumana for fragrance. My Earth Angel was sitting in it's nursery pot for a year and never bloomed. I recently repot it and hopefully it blooms! 😂 Always growing never blooming.
Thank you for information!😊 rose de Rescht also one of my favorite🤗, i found her smell very similar to Mdme Isaak Pereire, she even more strong but rose de Resch doesnt catch mildew and takes less place))
I would like to add Souvenir de Malmaison, in my ukrainian climate she flowering till october with a lot of flowers and her smell is so strong and amazing.
Like all bourbon roses she is weak to mildew, but she worth extra time to take care - its smell of heaven.
Quite a selection.
Probably one of the hardest things to do is describe a scent.
Too bad no smellevision.
Definitely a broad variety Jason.🤙
Tropicana is my favorite.. orange.. spicy... I think it was created at LSU
I used to have Tropicana and Mr Lincoln in front of my porch, both bushes easily reached a sturdy 7' tall and were profuse bloomers.
Happy start of the rose blooming season!
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I LOVE Sheila's Perfume and Heirloom as well. I grow about 100 varieties in my formal rose garden. I would have to say that Double Delight has to be a top pick for me. I also adore Fragrant Cloud, Sweet Mademoiselle, Audrey Hepburn, and Lady Jane Grey (English Legend rose). If you can get your hands on a Lady Jane Grey, you won't be disappointed. It is lovely in form and scent.
Thanks for adding your picks Mary. I'll put Lady Jane Grey on my want list!
Jason- If you want to see a photo of it, Heirloom Roses in St. Paul, Oregon grows it here in the states. It is a apricot peach color. Very velvety blooms.
CArol Burnett is orangey and such a great citrus scent!!
Oh boo, I only have about 50 roses in my garden, you win. Actually we ALL win with roses. How about a duel with Mme Isaac Perrierre at 50 yards? Huge blooms, carmine pink, rich scent, a show stopper.
White Licorice has a very distinct fragrance and the name describes the flower exactly. And don't forget Chrysler Imperial in a list of fragrant reds.
Thanks Clay. Both are great recommendations!
I have scepter d Isle. It's a beautiful rose and it has also very pretty orange rosehips in Autumn.
My mother used to have a rose call Rosa de 100 ojas (one hundred pedals rose) used for tea. Light pink and gorgeous smell.
My most favorite so far is Fun in the Sun. I could stand 3 feet from it and still smell it! Plus the color is outstanding, an apricot with a light yellow center, it looks almost iridescent. I'm even tempted to pull my other roses just to have more of it!
Thanks!
Hi all. One of my fave roses is the New Zealand. Stunner! Plus the most amazing scent - you will want to continually breath in the rich perfume and not stop. Plus lovely pink, fast grower, continuous bloomer and not much trouble with black spot or other pesty problems. It's the PERFECT rose.
Thanks!
Excellent list! I've got Ebb Tide just sitting in an online cart here in Australia. I think I'll go and buy it immediately. 😉🌹 Others I have or whose scents I haved loved in the past include David Austin's creamy peach coloured Jude the Obscure, very strongly fruity; warm pink Abraham Darby, a mix of strong rose and fruit; cool pink Eglantyne, strong, spicy old-fashioned rose; blush pink Saint Cecilia, strong myrrh; coffee to lavender Koko Loco, mid-strength spicy apple; soft pink climber Renae, smells like stocks in the evening; deep crimson Dark Desire, strong old-fashioned rose. Sorry, I'm getting carried away! 😁
Have you tried Scentimental? It’s wonderful and grows well in Australia.
@@looloo4029 I don't have it growing in my garden (yet) but I've seen and smelt the blooms of Scentimental in another person's garden. You're right, it's fabulous!🌹
I had Ebb Tide and it had no scent😢. What was the problem? How can l fix it?
If you like those then you'd love Bourbon roses. They're a lot of work but sooo worth it. My personal favorites are La Reine Victoria and Souvenir de la Malmaison.
Great video….Julie Andrew’s, Don Juan and Climbing Laguna are my favourite.
My favourite roses for scent are Gertrude jekyll, Chandos Beauty, Jaques Cartier and Louise Odier. I have heard that the rose called Mr Lincoln has a very strong fragrance so I am hoping to get that one.
I have the Mr. Lincoln rose. It is very large rose beautiful deeply red and highly scented I’ve had it for a long time. It blooms all summer long
Quero sementes da Louise odier . Sou do Brasil envia? Quero comprar.
So sad not to see Mr Lincoln an awesomely sweet smelling lovely red rose. Don't know if they are still available or current. Loved this video.
Thanks Chris. I still see Mr. Lincoln widely available here.
I’m not sure which family it belongs to, but prairie dwellers relied on the old style Hansa rose for their scented rose, which is about as tough a plant as you could find. It has very rich sweet scent and deep pink blooms that go on for weeks. You used to be able to tell where an old farm house might have been when you found them blooming in the middle of an empty field surrounded by canola or wheat or within a square of trees early homesteaders used to plant to protect the house and yard from wind. No house, but the roses were still there. They tend to get a bit wild and scraggly if left to their own devices so I hack mine down now and then and they come back thicker with more blooms. They are drought tolerant and shrug off -40 C temperatures. They even endured the freak heat of last year (39 C/102 F) in full sun. They paused their blooms, then when the temperature normalized started blooming again. They are not vase rose, however, so you have to enjoy them on their bush. To me, they are as much a floral symbol of Alberta as our lovely wild rose. ☺️
What a lovely comment. I love the poignancy of finding a rose a bush still blooming as the only sign that there was once a farmhouse there. When I was a child riding through the woods in northeastern CT I would sometimes come across a lilac bush next to a barely visible old stone foundation, all that was left of the dwelling that once stood there. It was always a tantalizing mystery for me. Who lived there? What happened to them? What did those woods look like then? Answer: There were no woods; it was all farmland with fields and stone walls. It must have been so beautiful. Not that the woods weren't also beautiful.
Hansa is a Rugosa rose
@@judycallender7308 Thought so, but wasn’t sure. Thanks for the confirmation. 😊
Thank you for what 'you've written. It's nice when the comments of a video are useful and meaningful! And, I think I'll go look up the Hansa rose! Update: I did just look it up, and see that the Hansa rose was first introduced in 1905. How fun. I want one! A tough, beautiful scented heirloom rose, what could be better?!
I have Blue Girl and Pope John II that are really strong. I also have Gold Medal that's kind of mild, but when there's a lot in bloom they are really strong. They actually fill the area that they're in with fragrance.
Thanks Rob
I love my Pope John Paul!
I love my Blue Girl for that reason too!
Of all our roses so far, we love Louise Odier’s scent the most. She has the best classic rose scent and is a continual bloomer hardy to zone 4. Yolande d’Aragon is second but she’s not as floriferous.
Wonderful. I've recently added Louise, so I'm looking forward to it.
I believe double delight is in top 5, but i didn’t see it in your list. Thanks for sharing the information.
Chrysler Imperial? Beautiful velvety red,large shiny deep green leaves,repeat bloom and a strong damask fragrance.
Excellent choice. A lot of folks give a 3 way toss-up between Chrysler Imperial, Mr. Lincoln and Papa Meilland - all gorgeously scented and deep red.
Scentimental rose is amazing too and bi-coloured beautiful!
Amazing varieties that I have seen ever. Best video Jason.👍
Imagine a yard filled with roses ! I can smell it now 😌💖🌹🌹🌹🌹👍
Great video as always! I grew Jude the Obscure for the first time this year and I have to say it is one of the most fragrant roses I've ever smelled.
Thank you for this lovely vid on the most scented roses. I have to put forward Constance Spry (David Austin), though not a repeat bloomer it has such a fantastic scent when it blooms in May/June in the UK.
That sunsprite is beautiful! I personally think the Earth Angel smells lovely too & she’s a beauty
Thanks. I'm just growing Earth Angel for the first time this year, so I'm excited to see (or smell anyway!)
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm me too. She was very tiny when I got her a few months ago 5”x3” pot about 6” tall.. she is now around 24” tall & one cane still only about 8” tall.. I’m in Zone7b here in northeast Georgia. It will start getting colder in a few months & im wondering your thought on trimming her one long cane & propagating it? I’ve had great success with my other roses this year but I’d like to give the Earth Angel a try. With it being her very first year should I risk it or leave her be since she’s so young? She has bloomed one time/one bloom. Thanks so much for all of your hard work & advice!
Neil Diamond gets my vote. It has an old rose fragrance, but is slightly different than any other rose I've ever smelled. Plus, its a striped rose, so it looks amazing as well. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned Oklahoma here yet.
Both are great choices. Thanks!
Jason, your roses are beyond beautiful. Such lovely varieti4es. Thank you for your expertise. Love watching your channel.
I'm so glad you're enjoying the videos. Thanks for watching Christie
Thank you! I live in an apartment, and last spring I was delighted to find a dwarf rose suitable for a pot on a patio. I was so disappointed when it came into bloom and had no scent. I suppose that's the price you must pay for a rose that stays small enough for an apartment porch. We will most likely be buying a house this year, and fragrant roses are high on my list. 🌹
Thank you so much, beautiful roses! I also like the double delight, Lincoln and Eden....so many beautiful ones. Great list! Have a great memorial day weekend!🤗🤗
Thanks Cami - and thanks for sharing your picks!
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm my pleasure!
I love this subject! Nice choice. You always and I mean always, get me envisioning another good place in the yard needing a rose. Scent is huge for me. Because of you, (yes you😉) I have 5 arriving today. Just so happen Ebb Tide and Firefighter are among them.
These were ordered after a search from watching your Crackling Fire video. And I am still trying to find her too!
Thank you Jason. Love your work.
Thanks to COVID, my heightened sensitivity to the smell of flowers (roses, angel's trumpets, arabian jasmines, etc.) are about 80% diminished.
Thanks for this list, a few I might need to find and make space to have. I have two on the list: Fragrant Cloud and Heirloom. In my opinion Chrysler Imperial would be another good one for the list.
Thanks for the recommendation Dianne. I haven't gotten around to growing Chrysler Imperial yet
Nice selection to explore. I love Gertrude Jekyll and any Damask rose
Thank you sou much for this. I'm in Iowa, zone 5, so many of the roses you mention won't grow here, but I'm happy that at least some will. Also, I appreciate that you list the hardiness zone in the popup box so I don't have to go and search for info on all the roses. Very helpful, as always.
We were able to grow double delight in zone2c. We just had to 'tuck' it away for the winter... Just before freeze up, I/we put some dirt around the lower part. Of course anything above the snowline died. We would like to try more varieties.
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Thank you for such beautiful roses and so many kind . God bless you for teaching us this .
Hi again! I watched this video at your suggestion! Too funny! I purchased Sunsprite about 2 weeks ago! Love it
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YOUR SELECTION IS SUPERB! Memorial Day hybrid tea, Hansa rogosa, Heritage David Austin , John Paul II are all great too and are good i. The garden with a little copper soap AND bloom all summer with good feedings.!
I start every morning out with coffee and Jason videos!
Thanks Leah!
That Francis Meiland one is a beautiful colour and also a hybrid tea so I think that will be on my list next to add to my garden.
Thanks!
Thanks so much for your support Cindy! It really helps
Great informative video as always Jason! I enjoyed your list and will have to refer to it for future purchases. My favourites are Double Delight and Radiant Perfume.
Thanks Leia for your choices!
Fragrant Cloud is surely my Fav along w White musk wishing I lived closer.
Oh, this was a fantastic lineup. Thank you for a great video
I love this video, especially when I 'm out shopping for more roses. You led us into thinking "two for the price of one " territory in beauty plus fragrance when decision making is happening before you hit the check out counter.
Just a side note : I was talking about you (personality and expertise) yesterday to my neighbor and asked her to subscribe because of all the diversified subject matter you ENDLESSLY come up with !. How you are able to do it, I'll never know but I sure do appreciate it. This is a "SAVE" VIDEO. for sure !
Thanks so much!
Excellent list Jason, I'm sure I will be referencing this video often. One aspect to fragrance I wish you could have touched on is, apart from the individual scent of a particular bloom, the ability for a rose to emit fragrance out into the garden. That might be simply a matter of number of blooms, but it might be more complicated and perhaps some roses with a less interesting scent may be very good at collectively projecting scent?
And reference the comments.
I'm sure you're right. I know the musk scent is more associated with the stamens rather than the petals, so wide-open flowers would be better at releasing the fragrance. Temperature and time of day play in too - the perfume industry makes sure to pick early in the day and at the stage where the roses are just opening.
I have Rhapsody in blue, a gorgeous fragrance, constant blooms all summer but quite leggy so I am now training 2 of them around trees and it looks promising. I have Papa Meillard and it smells wonderful but extremely thorny.
Thanks Roz!
I am not great with scent so go for colour. Really want Ebb Tide
My veilchenblau, bondar and Ghislaine de Feligonde are all showing wonderful growth in their second spring.
The colour of the Sheila's perfume rose reminds me of the peace rose.
Just beautiful. Another trip to the garden centre me thinks 🤣
Thanks for sharing mate. Awesome 👍 Joe
Thanks Joe.
Hi Jason very helpful video to select flagrant roses for a garden. We have several David Austin and Kordes roses in our garden here in England. Ebb tide on my list this spring. It seems similar to Timeless Purple ( a German rose). Thanks for sharing such a beautiful video of lovely roses.
I have just got ebb tide and timeless purple. Can't wait for their blooms
Thanks Jason, another great video!
Here in my Melbourne Australia small backyard my top fragrant roses are
-Jude the Obscure (David Austin, pale peach col),
-Ice Girl (Hybrid Tea, white col) &
-Mr Lincoln (Hybrid Tea, red colour which is also available as a climber).
Thanks a lot Desiree. I'll have to look for Ice Girl and Jude the Obscure for my own garden.
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm hope you can find Ice Girl over there, it is certainly one of the best & my favourite of all the ones I have.
Thank you. Very informative & good format & beautiful roses. 🌹
Thanks Jason your Vids are so informative love your content as always👍
Last year I bought a Julia child Rose , is very fragrant and blooms repeatedly and it seems very disease resistant. Hoping this year performs better and gets bigger. Following from Zone 6b
You might have to do a which rose tastes best just for me. I haven't been able to smell much of anything since I hit myself in the nose with a baseball bat when I was 13. It was a neat trick. Many people laughed. Probably not worth it long term. Always love yer vids mate. Take care.
This is a great list! As a beginning gardener it's a great way to get ideas on starting roses. Thank you.
My pleasure. Thanks Ken.
What a great video and a wonderful reference to come back to in the future. Thank you!
Must agree with you about the beautiful scent of Rugosas... My Parfum de l'Hay and Blanc Double de Coubert are both heavenly! Not a Rugosa, but I also love Mme. Isaac Pereire's raspberry fragrance. A bit blackspot prone here in the PNW but well worth it for that perfume!
I smelled some roses listed in the video and in my personal experience the most fragrant rose I've found is Astrid Grafin von Hardenberg by Tantau. It's also an extraordinary beautiful dark red rose.
Very helpful video Jason, especially for beginners. Wish you made this when I first start planting roses 😄 Most backyard roses growers do like fragrance roses. Ditto on Rose de Rescht fragrance, smells lovely and has that lingering smell like a perfume.
Very nice video. Thank you for sharing all this information. Love your videos.
Bolero rose has the strongest and most amazing scent I have seen in all these years. I rarely go for roses that are almost white, but for this one, I always make an exception
Thanks. I'll have to look for it!
Bolero rose and Sharifa Asma are my favorite roses. They excel in fragrance and form. Greetings from Taiwan~
IMV white is an important colour (non colour?) to have in any garden, as white sets off all other colours. I bought one 'Iceberg' shrub rose, supposedly no scent, but has exploded into growth & has many lovely scented blooms.
My favourites so far are Chantos Beauty, Aloha and Lady Emma Hamilton. My bouquets with these roses turn my home in heaven.
Thanks for adding your picks!
I am S0 excited! Ahh..I now will have some new roses I didn't know about! Thank you! 😁
Isle, I think, it is pronounced like AISLE. Glad you included Rosa de Rescht. I love the fragrance for this one, though I do find that it is a heavy feeder and does not like competition from other plants.Which reminds me I need to get out and fertilize my roses! Great video and I’m glad I have a few of your choices in my garden.
Thanks. My RdR has accepted a bit of neglect from me at times, but you're right - it responds well to kindness!
I love De l'Hay and Rose de Rescht
Double delight! Her scent wins the heart!
Rose de Rescht and Francis Meilland - my great wish!
Thanks a lot!
@grateful heart Does Double Delight fades after a day or does it last for a few days. I once have a rose that looked like DD, very fragrant too but it wilted just after a day
@@80sforever3
The Double Delight flower lasts about four days (zone 6b - 7).
The flowers are beautiful in color and shape, but the rose is not resistant to disease,
Thank you for asking "Forever".
Thank you, you fill my nose with extravagant aromas each time I smell your videos ;o)
I have several wonderfully scented rose bushes, but I have no idea what varieties they are. They were here when I moved in to my house. I love their fragrance! One of my favorite things about my yard 💖
Beautiful Bro.. Greetings and best wishes from India. Happy to see you through this video
Nice picks! I also love Fair Bianca, Felicia, Victorian Memory, and York and Lancaster!
Thanks. The more the merrier!
I don't have many roses, but my favorite is nahema, blooms don't last more than a day or two but my nose is always in there when there's a fresh flower.
Papa mailland is widely available here in South Africa so will be my next purchase.
In Chinese culture, only the roses bloom in one season of the year with the typical traditional red rose color are called rose. The rest of roses that have many colors and bloom throughout the year have different names.
Thanks, Jason. I'm going to try a couple of these. My favorite thus far is McCartney hybrid tea.
Thank you Frank
Julia Child for a yellow is amazing, but my nose seems to detect fruity scents more than others, so Juila C. is strong for me. Also, she is often covered in blooms and that gives extra perfume!
Thanks Anne.
Julia Child in my garden has a weak fragrance and having grown Sunsprite in the 80's, it seldom offered the slightest scent. Many other types of rose I can smell and differentiate the fragrances. I wondered if some distributors of roses, such as Sunsprite, have a line of roses which don't perform as advertised. Great video.
love my Mr. Lincoln, double delight and climbing don Juan!!!!
Beautiful Wiite Elba Rose 🌹❤💖♥💕
Yes. Madame Plantier is one of my current faves!
My favourite rose fragrance is from the hybrid tea, 'Stephen's Big Purple'.
Some powerful David Austin rose fragrances include St. Swithun (bubblegum-myrrh), Molineux (tea-musk), Jude the Obscure (citrus), Munstead Wood and Abraham Darby.
Gallicas: Belle Isis (strong myrrh), Belle de Crecy and Apothecary rose
Damasks: Marie-Louise and Madame Hardy
Bourbon: Madame Isaac Pereire
Portland: Indigo
Alba/Centifolia: Great Maiden's Blush and Fantin Latour
Rugosas: Moje Hammerberg, Hansa, Purple Pavement and Roserie de l'Hay
Rugosa hybrid: Therese Bugnet (wild rose & rugosa blend)
Species: r. virginiana and r. palustris (sweet wild rose)
Thank you for the video! Very useful. Also nice magnolia tree.
Thanks Siva
Oooh I’m going to save this video for future reference. Highly informative and helpful. I want to make a formal rose garden area here directly.
And "Down Under" in Australia and New Zealand we give a shout out to Birthday Present, deep red, strong scent!
Thanks Maddy
Scepterd Isle is my favorite rose. Sharifs Asma had the strongest fragrance of all the roses I’ve had so far. Harlow Carr is also another one that has strong fragrance.
My favorites for scent are Granada and Mr. Lincoln
My favourite rose scent is from Abraham Darby, a David Austin's rose. It has a strong fruity scent, and the flowers are beautiful also.
And huge!
Great idea about putting tyres around the rose bushes! I had smelled Rosa Zephirine Drouhin and Rosa Moschata which have heavenly fragrances. I have Rosa Ispahan newly planted and have read great things about it too!
Great picks! I used to have Ispahan, and it was great - now I have it again, and I'm impatiently waiting for it to size up!
@@FraserValleyRoseFarm Good to hear that! Thank you!
I love your videos, so informative 👏
thank you for d info
We grow a couple other fragrant Austins that smell fantastic, Munstead Wood and Sharifa Asma.
I’m surprised you did’nt mention Tiffany it is my favorite for fragrance as well as beauty. At this point I don’t have one because I haven’t found one locally. I left mine back in Virginia. Thank you for the informative list.
My pleasure. Thanks for adding Tiffany to the list!
These all look amazing. I don't even see fragrant roses here in the Philippines.
Many thanks. God bless you.