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Ten Rose Champions

Gracie Poulson of Grace Rose Farm shares rose recommendations.

In the September/October 2024 issue of FLOWER, Francie MacDougall talked with Gracie Poulson of Grace Rose Farm. Learn all about the farm and community the Poulsons created here.

Although Gracie compares picking a favorite rose to choosing a favorite child, she shares a few she recommends for their specific attributes.

Pink Ashley roses

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Ashley

Best In Arrangements

Ashley, Pink O’Hara, and Alabaster. The bright pink, light pink, and white reflect a color combination I love.

Eustacia Vye rose

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Eustacia Vye

Most Dependable

Eustacia Vye. This David Austin rose has a really beautiful ombré pink, old-fashioned bloom.

White O'Hara rose

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White O'Hara

For Gracious Gifting

You can’t go wrong with any kind of white rose, whether for a man or a woman. My go-to is White O’Hara. It’s beautiful and fragrant, and we sell both bouquets and bushes.

Princess Charlene de Monaco roses

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Princess Charlene de Monaco

To Stop and Smell

Princess Charlene de Monaco. Its fragrance is intoxicatingly sweet.

Francis Meilland roses

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Francis Meilland

For the Novice Grower

Francis Meilland. It repeats several times throughout the season and rewards its growers with large blooms.

Bolero roses

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Bolero

What I Grow at Home

Pope John Paul, Bolero, and All Dressed Up. They never fail to put on quite a show.

Garden Roses book cover

By Francie MacDougall

In Garden Roses: The Complete Guide to Growing and Arranging Spectacular Blooms (Artisan 2024), Gracie shares her incredible breadth of wisdom in a comprehensive guide to growing roses specifically to use as cut flowers. It includes detailed information on the best varieties in every possible hue–ones that can thrive in the home garden and bring gardeners magnificent blooms year after year. She also offers instructions for planting, year-round care, and harvesting, whether you’re growing roses in the ground, in raised beds, or in containers, and in every climate zone; plus styling and arranging tips, including bouquets in simple pitchers and urns as well as more elaborate tablescapes and floral arches. Buy the Book!

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