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List of rose breeders

Some rose growers are known for their particular contributions to the field. These include:

A

B

 
Henry Bennett (1823–1890)
  • René Barbier (1870–1931), of Barbier Frères & Compagnie, an early twentieth-century French company based near Orléans (France), produced some very popular Ramblers including 'Albéric Barbier' (1900), 'Paul Transom' (1901), 'Alexandre Girault' (1909), and 'Albertine' (1921). Most of Barbier's climbers can be found in the Roseraie de L'Haÿ in L'Haÿ-les-Roses near Paris.[1]
  • Peter Beales was a specialist in classic and species roses, preserving many old and wild roses at his Norfolk nursery and also introducing 70 new cultivars. He was also the author of several classic books on roses.[2]
  • Joséphine de Beauharnais (Empress Josephine) was the first great collector of roses in the modern Western world, and her horticulturalist André Dupont pioneered the development of new hybrids using controlled pollination at her Malmaison estate. She has been called the godmother of modern rosomaniacs.[3]
  • Henry Bennett (1823–1890) was one of the first rosarians to systematically breed roses. His hybrids, between Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals, were called Hybrides de Thé or Hybrid Teas. Important cultivars are the Hybrid Tea 'Lady Mary Fitzwilliam' (1882), a parent of 'Mme. Caroline Testout' and the Hybrid Perpetuals 'Captain Hayward' (1893) and 'Mrs. John Laing' (1887).[4]
  • Johannes Böttner (1861–1919), a German horticulturist who created several new rose cultivars, e.g. 'Frankfurt' and 'Fragezeichen'.
  • Brownwell family, an American family of rose breeders, Dr. and Mrs. Josephine Brownwell and son, H.C. Brownwell who developed hardy 'sub-zero roses' from the 1920s to 1950's.[5]
  • Griffith Buck, professor of horticulture at Iowa State University from 1948 to 1985, hybridized nearly 90 rose varieties known for disease resistance and winter hardiness, including 'Applejack', 'Folksinger' and 'Prairie Princess'.[6]
  • Georges Bugnet, French Canadian writer and plant hybridiser who spent 25 years breeding roses[7] which were hardy in the cold winters of Alberta. Introduced 'Thérèse Bugnet' (named after his sister) in 1950.[7][8]

C

 
The Hybrid Tea 'Just Joey' (Cants of Colchester 1972) was inducted in the Rose Hall of Fame in 1994
  • Cants of Colchester, in Essex, is the UK's oldest firm of commercial rose growers. Notable introductions include 'Mrs B.R. Cant' and 'Just Joey'.[9]
  • Tom Carruth, who has worked for Jackson & Perkins, Armstrong Roses and Weeks Rose Growers, has created more than 100 rose varieties, including eleven All America Rose Selections (AARS). He is currently the E.L. and Ruth B. Shannon Curator of the Rose Collections at the Huntington Library in San Marino, California.[10]
  • Jack E. Christensen (died 2021) developed over 80 roses during his career and is the youngest hybridizer to have a All-America Rose Selections winner, Rosa 'Voodoo' in 1986.[11]
  • Alister Clark was an amateur nurseryman based near Melbourne, who introduced more than 130 new roses suitable for the Australian climate. Notable introductions include 'Lorraine Lee' and 'Squatter's Dream'.[12]
  • Conard-Pyle Co. introduced the rose 'Peace' to the US and established the marque Star Roses. 'Peace' was bred by Meilland of France (where it was introduced as 'Mme A. Meilland'); Conard-Pyle acted as Meilland's US agents, and the rose was renamed for the US market when it was introduced at the end of the Second World War.
  • Pierre Antoine Marie Crozy, of Avoux & Crozy, Lyon, was a nineteenth-century French rose breeder.
  • Anne Cocker of James Cocker & Sons, Aberdeen, Scotland. Known for her unusually colored and patterned rose varieties. Award-winning rose breeder. (1920-2014)
  • Alec Cocker, fourth generation owner of James Cocker & Sons nursery. award-winning rose breeder. (1907-1977)

D

 
Pedro Dot (1885–1976)
  • Georges Delbard of Allier, France is more famous for new varieties of fruit tree, but among his nursery's roses are 'Centenaire de Lourdes', 'Altissimo' and 'Papa Delbard'.[13]
  • Dickson Roses, located near Belfast introduced its first roses in 1886, focusing on breeding Hybrid Teas that could stand up to the Irish climate. Successes include 'Shot Silk' and 'Grandpa Dickson' and, more recently, 'Elina' and 'Tequila Sunrise'.[14]
  • Pedro Dot put Spanish rose growing on the map and is best known for the shrub 'Nevada' and his work to improve the flower shape of miniature varieties.[9][15]
  • Francis Dubreuil (1842–1916) French rose breeder. Grandfather of Francis Meilland, introduced Rosa 'Perle d'Or' and developed 64 rose varieties during his career.
  • André Dupont was a French horticulturalist who pioneered the creation of new rose cultivars through controlled pollination. He was employed by the Empress Josephine to use her collection of roses to create new roses, including the "Dupont rose" (R. 'Dupontii').[16]

F

  • Olive Fitzhardinge was the first Australian rose breeder to patent her work. Her three surviving roses 'Warrawee', 'Lady Edgeworth David' and 'Lubra' can be seen in Australian collections.
  • Eugenio Fojo was a Spanish rose breeder and the founder of 'La Florida', the most influential plant nursery and garden design firm in northern Spain and the Basque Country in the 1930s. His rose 'Irene Churruca' is still sold as one of the classic roses of that era.
  • Fryer's Roses, based in Knutsford, Cheshire, UK, is a family firm established by Arthur Fryer in 1912.[17]

G

 
Rudolf Geschwind (1829–1910)
  • Rudolf Geschwind (1829–1910) was an Austro-Hungarian amateur rose breeder who introduced 140 new varieties, focusing on winter hardiness and vigour. His creations include 'Gruss an Teplitz', which was included into the Old Rose Hall of Fame in 2000, 'Zigeunerknabe' (synonym 'Gypsy Boy') Geschwind also wrote the first German book about rose breeding (Die Hybridation und Sämlingszucht der Rosen), which was published in 1886.
  • Jean-Marie Gonod was a French rosarian, working for the Parc de la Tête d’Or in Lyon.
  • Jules Gravereaux built the first garden devoted exclusively to roses, the Roseraie de L'Haÿ. He created 27 new cultivars, primarily for rose oil production – the cultivar 'Rose à parfum de L'Haÿ', among others.
  • Jean-Baptiste André Guillot (9 December 1827 – 6 September 1893), son of Jean-Baptiste Guillot, and therefore referred to as Guillot Fils, was a pioneering rose hybridizer in Lyons, France, in the later half of the 19th Century. He introduced roses from 1850 to about 1887. He is famous for producing the first Hybrid Tea, 'La France', introduced in 1867.

H

 
'Alexander' by Harkness
  • Harkness Roses, in Hertfordshire, UK is best known for 'Ena Harkness' (at one time reputed to be the best-selling red Hybrid Tea in the world and actually bred by amateur rosarian Albert Norman). Other famous introductions include 'Alexander', 'Compassion' and 'Margaret Merril'.[18]
  • Nicolai Anders von Hartwiss was a Livonian-born Russian botanist, plant explorer and plant breeder, who created more than 100 varieties of roses at the Nikita Garden.[19] Two are still growing at the Alupka Palace: 'Comtesse Elisabeth Woronzof' 1833 and 'Belle de Nikita' 1833, thought by some to be the rose imported into France and sold as 'Maréchal Niel'.[20]
  • Roy Hennessey was a rose nurseryman in Scappoose, Oregon in the early part of the 20th century. He published works on rose cultivation that often countered prevailing practices.
  • Edward Gurney Hill (1847-1933) was an American nurseryman and rose breeder in the late 1800s and early 1900s. He was the first nurseryman to use greenhouses in America. He is known for his award-winning roses, including 'Madame Butterfly', 'Columbia', 'Richmond' and 'General McArthur'.[21]
  • Joseph H. Hill (died 1958) was an American nurseryman and rose breeder from 1916 to 1958. He bred many successful rose varieties, including the ancestor of the 'Peace' rose, yellow hybrid tea, 'Joanna Hill'.[22]
  • Albert Hoffmann was a German rosarian and one of the founders of the "Sangerhausen Rosarium". He named the cultivar 'Alice Hoffman' after his daughter.

J

  • Jackson & Perkins was a hugely influential American rose grower. The company's early success was 'Dorothy Perkins', but under Eugene Boerner the focus on developing Floribundas led to many All-America Rose Selection honours.[18][23]
  • Henri Antoine Jacques (1782–1866) was a breeder of several French roses, under the patronage of King Louis Philippe I.
  • Jean Pernet (1832–1896) was an important French rose breeder who developed Hybrid Perpetual and Bourbon roses. His father, Claude Pernet established the World's first exhibition of roses. His son Joseph Pernet-Ducher developed the first yellow Hybrid tea rose and the class of roses known as "Pernetiana roses".

K

  • Ketten Frères, (1867–1949) was a Luxembourg-based company founded by Jean and Evrard Ketten, who notably created the Grande-Duchesse Charlotte (1939 Goldmedaille in Rom).[24]
  • Hermann Kiese (1865–1923) was a German rosarian. He is one of the founders of the Verein Deutscher Rosenfreunde and was chief editor of the magazine Rosen-Zeitung for five years. Notable cultivars he introduced are 'Tausendschön' (1906), 'Otto von Bismarck' (1908) and 'Gruß an Frankfurt' (1918).
  • Klitscher, Jochen breeder for W. Kordes Soehne, Sparrieshoop, Germany from 1955 to the 1990s.
  • George Robert Knight was an Australian rose breeder.
  • W. Kordes' Sons, based in Sparrieshoop in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, is one of the most innovative rose breeders and growers, and responsible for the early flowering "Frühlings" series, the Kordesii Hybrids and many famous Hybrid Tea and Floribunda roses, including 'Crimson Glory' and 'Iceberg' ('Schneewittchen').

L

  • Peter Lambert was a German rose breeder from Trier, who bred many original rose varieties including 'Frau Karl Druschki', 'Adam Messerich' and 'Mozart'. He was a founder of the Verein Deutscher Rosenfreunde (German Rose Society), was a jurist for several rose competitions (Saint Petersburg, Paris, London, etc.) and helped establish the Europa-Rosarium at Sangerhausen.
  • Henri Lédéchaux was a French rosarian and the breeder of 'American Beauty' (1875)
  • Louis Lens was a Belgian rose breeder. His cultivars 'Pascali' was chosen as World's Favourite Rose in 1991.

M

  • Sam McGredy refers to 4 generations of Northern Irish rose hybridizers, with a nursery founded in 1880.[25]
  • Meilland family made its name and fortune with 'Mme A. Meilland' ('Peace' ), and has continued to be at the forefront of rose breeding, with varieties such as 'Bonica '82' and 'Swany'. Francis Meilland, Antoine Meilland, Marie-Louise Meilland, Alain Meilland, Michelle Meilland Richardier.
  • Ralph S. Moore, the California -based breeder of more than 500 roses, is known as 'the father of Modern Miniatures' and was a hugely influential figure in the development of commercial approaches to rose hybridization.
  • Hilda Murrell (1906–1984) was an English rose grower, naturalist, diarist and campaigner against nuclear energy and weapons. She led Edwin Murrell Ltd from 1937 to 1970 and was an internationally respected rose-grower and authority on rose species, old-fashioned varieties and miniature roses.
  • Jacques Mouchotte, of Meilland International SA, developed a large number of rose varieties from 1978 to his retirement in 2013.

N

  • Louis Claude Noisette was a French botanist. The Noisette roses were named after him.
  • Pierre Notting was a Luxembourgian rosarian known for his breeding of rose cultivars. With his friend Jean Soupert, he established the "Soupert & Notting" company specializing in growing roses in Limpertsberg.

P

 
Joseph Pernet-Ducher (1859–1928)
  • Paul was a Hertfordshire, UK nursery first located in Broxbourne, later in Cheshunt. The nursery was originally run by Adam Paul and was known as Paul and son, later as The Old Nursery. His son William started his own nursery (Royal Nurseries) in Waltham Cross,[26] wrote a book about roses (The Rose Garden-1888[27]) and introduced new varieties. His grandson George, who also owned the nursery, introduced hybrids such as Cheshunt. Collectively, Paul is known today for varieties such as 'Paul's Lemon Pillar' and 'Paul's Scarlet Climber'. Experimental hybrids using species roses resulted in choice varieties such as 'Mermaid'.[28] They are still widely available.
  • Joseph Pemberton was an Anglican clergyman and amateur rosarian who set out to breed 'old fashioned' roses. The resulting Hybrid Musks include 'Felicia' and 'Penelope'. On his death, the nursery passed to his gardener J.A. Bentall, who produced 'Buff Beauty' and the Polyantha 'The Fairy'.
  • Lord Penzance was a noted British judge and rose breeder, creating among others the varieties 'Lady Penzance' and 'Jeanie Deans'.
  • Jean Pernet, père (1832–1896) was an important French rose breeder from Lyon who developed Hybrid Perpetual and Bourbon roses. His father, Claude Pernet established the World's first exhibition of roses. His notable roses include the Moss variety 'Louis Gimard' and the Hybrid Perpetual 'Baronne Adolphe de Rothschild'.[29]
  • Joseph Pernet-Ducher (1859–1928) was one the first rose breeders to focus on developing the new Hybrid Tea class. He developed the first yellow Hybrid tea rose and the class of roses known as "Pernetiana roses" His introductions include 'Madame Caroline Testout' and 'Soleil d'Or'- forerunner of 20th century yellow and orange roses.[30]
  • Poulsen, the Danish rose dynasty, was established in 1878 by Dorus Theus Poulsen (1851–1925) and originally focused on breeding roses hardy enough to withstand the Scandinavian climate. Later introductions notable for their form and colour include 'Chinatown' (1963)[31] and 'Ingrid Bergman' (1984). The nursery developed a number of successful ground cover (landscape) roses, including 'Kent' (1988).[32] Today, Poulsen Roser A/S is managed by the founder's great-granddaughter Pernille and her husband Mogens Olesen.

R

  • Joseph Rambaux (1820–1878) was a French rose breeder, who is best known for developing the Polyantha, Rosa 'Perle d'Or' and is considered the patriarch of the Meilland family of rose breeders and growers.
  • Frank Riethmuller (1884–1965) was an Australian rose breeder, known to have released 26 roses of which ten are still available, while many have been lost.[33]
  • Rose Barni in Tuscany specialises in roses for Mediterranean climates. Notable successes include 'Castore' and 'Polluce', and striped varieties such as 'Rinascimento' and 'Missoni'.[34]
  • Rosen Tantau is a German rose breeding company founded in 1906 by Mathias Tantau sen. (1882–1953). His son Mathias Tantau jun. (1912–2006) led the nursery until 1985, when it was sold to Hans-Jürgen Evers (1940–2007), whose son Christian Evers is managing the company today. Notable cultivars developed by Rosen Tantau include 'Polarstern', 'Super Star' and 'Fragrant Cloud'.

S

 
George Schoener (1864–1941)
  • George Schoener was a Roman Catholic priest known for his experiments in rose breeding, especially in the use of wild species. Only two of his creations survive today: 'Arrilaga' and 'Schoener's Nutkana'.
  • Jean Soupert was a Luxembourg-born floriculturist, who specialized in breeding rose cultivars, working with Pierre Notting in "Soupert & Notting".
  • Suzuki Seizo was a Japanese rose breeder and director of the Keisei Rose Research Institute[35] since 1958. His international successes include 'Olympic Torch', 'Mikado' and 'Ferdy'.[18]
  • Dr. Felicitas Svejda (1920-2016) was a Canadian agricultural scientist who developed roses that could survive Canada's short growing season and harsh winters. She developed the Explorer Rose Series named in honour of Canadian explorers.[36]

T

  • Mathias Tantau is a rose breeding company located at Uetersen, Germany. Founded in 1906, it has introduced some 350 cultivars and is responsible for popular roses such as 'Super Star' (1960), 'Fragrant Cloud' (1963) and 'Black Magic' (1997).
  • George Clifford Thomas (1873–1932) was an American golf course architect, botanist and author, who began breeding roses on Bloomfield Farm in 1912, cultivating over thousand varieties and creating some new hybrids, e.g. 'Bloomfield Abundance'.
  • George Thomson is a Scottish-born South Australian rose breeder of over 50 cultivars, including 'Crown Princess Mary' (2006), 'Mawson' (2001) and 'Howard Florey' (1998).

V

  • Jean-Pierre Vibert was a prolific early rose hybridizer, responsible for many older roses still found in gardens today. 'Aimee Vibert' (1828), one of his Noisettes, was named for his daughter.
  • Dr. Walter van Fleet worked for the US Department of Agriculture, focusing on crops, but also developing roses designed to thrive in the American climate. His introductions include 'American Pillar' and 'Dr W. Van Fleet'. After his death, his seedlings – including 'Mary Wallace', 'Breeze Hill' and 'Glenn Dale' – were introduced by the American Rose Society as 'dooryard climbers'.[37]
  • Verein Deutscher Rosenfreunde, a German society of rose breeders

See also

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Some rose growers are known for their particular contributions to the field These include Contents 1 A 2 B 3 C 4 D 5 F 6 G 7 H 8 J 9 K 10 L 11 M 12 N 13 P 14 R 15 S 16 T 17 V 18 See also 19 ReferencesA EditDavid C H Austin 1926 2018 British breeder of English style roses including the Wife of Bath B Edit Henry Bennett 1823 1890 Rene Barbier 1870 1931 of Barbier Freres amp Compagnie an early twentieth century French company based near Orleans France produced some very popular Ramblers including Alberic Barbier 1900 Paul Transom 1901 Alexandre Girault 1909 and Albertine 1921 Most of Barbier s climbers can be found in the Roseraie de L Hay in L Hay les Roses near Paris 1 Peter Beales was a specialist in classic and species roses preserving many old and wild roses at his Norfolk nursery and also introducing 70 new cultivars He was also the author of several classic books on roses 2 Josephine de Beauharnais Empress Josephine was the first great collector of roses in the modern Western world and her horticulturalist Andre Dupont pioneered the development of new hybrids using controlled pollination at her Malmaison estate She has been called the godmother of modern rosomaniacs 3 Henry Bennett 1823 1890 was one of the first rosarians to systematically breed roses His hybrids between Teas and Hybrid Perpetuals were called Hybrides de The or Hybrid Teas Important cultivars are the Hybrid Tea Lady Mary Fitzwilliam 1882 a parent of Mme Caroline Testout and the Hybrid Perpetuals Captain Hayward 1893 and Mrs John Laing 1887 4 Johannes Bottner 1861 1919 a German horticulturist who created several new rose cultivars e g Frankfurt and Fragezeichen Brownwell family an American family of rose breeders Dr and Mrs Josephine Brownwell and son H C Brownwell who developed hardy sub zero roses from the 1920s to 1950 s 5 Griffith Buck professor of horticulture at Iowa State University from 1948 to 1985 hybridized nearly 90 rose varieties known for disease resistance and winter hardiness including Applejack Folksinger and Prairie Princess 6 Georges Bugnet French Canadian writer and plant hybridiser who spent 25 years breeding roses 7 which were hardy in the cold winters of Alberta Introduced Therese Bugnet named after his sister in 1950 7 8 C Edit The Hybrid Tea Just Joey Cants of Colchester 1972 was inducted in the Rose Hall of Fame in 1994 Cants of Colchester in Essex is the UK s oldest firm of commercial rose growers Notable introductions include Mrs B R Cant and Just Joey 9 Tom Carruth who has worked for Jackson amp Perkins Armstrong Roses and Weeks Rose Growers has created more than 100 rose varieties including eleven All America Rose Selections AARS He is currently the E L and Ruth B Shannon Curator of the Rose Collections at the Huntington Library in San Marino California 10 Jack E Christensen died 2021 developed over 80 roses during his career and is the youngest hybridizer to have a All America Rose Selections winner Rosa Voodoo in 1986 11 Alister Clark was an amateur nurseryman based near Melbourne who introduced more than 130 new roses suitable for the Australian climate Notable introductions include Lorraine Lee and Squatter s Dream 12 Conard Pyle Co introduced the rose Peace to the US and established the marque Star Roses Peace was bred by Meilland of France where it was introduced as Mme A Meilland Conard Pyle acted as Meilland s US agents and the rose was renamed for the US market when it was introduced at the end of the Second World War Pierre Antoine Marie Crozy of Avoux amp Crozy Lyon was a nineteenth century French rose breeder Anne Cocker of James Cocker amp Sons Aberdeen Scotland Known for her unusually colored and patterned rose varieties Award winning rose breeder 1920 2014 Alec Cocker fourth generation owner of James Cocker amp Sons nursery award winning rose breeder 1907 1977 D Edit Pedro Dot 1885 1976 Georges Delbard of Allier France is more famous for new varieties of fruit tree but among his nursery s roses are Centenaire de Lourdes Altissimo and Papa Delbard 13 Dickson Roses located near Belfast introduced its first roses in 1886 focusing on breeding Hybrid Teas that could stand up to the Irish climate Successes include Shot Silk and Grandpa Dickson and more recently Elina and Tequila Sunrise 14 Pedro Dot put Spanish rose growing on the map and is best known for the shrub Nevada and his work to improve the flower shape of miniature varieties 9 15 Francis Dubreuil 1842 1916 French rose breeder Grandfather of Francis Meilland introduced Rosa Perle d Or and developed 64 rose varieties during his career Andre Dupont was a French horticulturalist who pioneered the creation of new rose cultivars through controlled pollination He was employed by the Empress Josephine to use her collection of roses to create new roses including the Dupont rose R Dupontii 16 F EditOlive Fitzhardinge was the first Australian rose breeder to patent her work Her three surviving roses Warrawee Lady Edgeworth David and Lubra can be seen in Australian collections Eugenio Fojo was a Spanish rose breeder and the founder of La Florida the most influential plant nursery and garden design firm in northern Spain and the Basque Country in the 1930s His rose Irene Churruca is still sold as one of the classic roses of that era Fryer s Roses based in Knutsford Cheshire UK is a family firm established by Arthur Fryer in 1912 17 G Edit Rudolf Geschwind 1829 1910 Rudolf Geschwind 1829 1910 was an Austro Hungarian amateur rose breeder who introduced 140 new varieties focusing on winter hardiness and vigour His creations include Gruss an Teplitz which was included into the Old Rose Hall of Fame in 2000 Zigeunerknabe synonym Gypsy Boy Geschwind also wrote the first German book about rose breeding Die Hybridation und Samlingszucht der Rosen which was published in 1886 Jean Marie Gonod was a French rosarian working for the Parc de la Tete d Or in Lyon Jules Gravereaux built the first garden devoted exclusively to roses the Roseraie de L Hay He created 27 new cultivars primarily for rose oil production the cultivar Rose a parfum de L Hay among others Jean Baptiste Andre Guillot 9 December 1827 6 September 1893 son of Jean Baptiste Guillot and therefore referred to as Guillot Fils was a pioneering rose hybridizer in Lyons France in the later half of the 19th Century He introduced roses from 1850 to about 1887 He is famous for producing the first Hybrid Tea La France introduced in 1867 H Edit Alexander by Harkness Harkness Roses in Hertfordshire UK is best known for Ena Harkness at one time reputed to be the best selling red Hybrid Tea in the world and actually bred by amateur rosarian Albert Norman Other famous introductions include Alexander Compassion and Margaret Merril 18 Nicolai Anders von Hartwiss was a Livonian born Russian botanist plant explorer and plant breeder who created more than 100 varieties of roses at the Nikita Garden 19 Two are still growing at the Alupka Palace Comtesse Elisabeth Woronzof 1833 and Belle de Nikita 1833 thought by some to be the rose imported into France and sold as Marechal Niel 20 Roy Hennessey was a rose nurseryman in Scappoose Oregon in the early part of the 20th century He published works on rose cultivation that often countered prevailing practices Edward Gurney Hill 1847 1933 was an American nurseryman and rose breeder in the late 1800s and early 1900s He was the first nurseryman to use greenhouses in America He is known for his award winning roses including Madame Butterfly Columbia Richmond and General McArthur 21 Joseph H Hill died 1958 was an American nurseryman and rose breeder from 1916 to 1958 He bred many successful rose varieties including the ancestor of the Peace rose yellow hybrid tea Joanna Hill 22 Albert Hoffmann was a German rosarian and one of the founders of the Sangerhausen Rosarium He named the cultivar Alice Hoffman after his daughter J EditJackson amp Perkins was a hugely influential American rose grower The company s early success was Dorothy Perkins but under Eugene Boerner the focus on developing Floribundas led to many All America Rose Selection honours 18 23 Henri Antoine Jacques 1782 1866 was a breeder of several French roses under the patronage of King Louis Philippe I Jean Pernet 1832 1896 was an important French rose breeder who developed Hybrid Perpetual and Bourbon roses His father Claude Pernet established the World s first exhibition of roses His son Joseph Pernet Ducher developed the first yellow Hybrid tea rose and the class of roses known as Pernetiana roses K Edit Iceberg by Kordes Ketten Freres 1867 1949 was a Luxembourg based company founded by Jean and Evrard Ketten who notably created the Grande Duchesse Charlotte 1939 Goldmedaille in Rom 24 Hermann Kiese 1865 1923 was a German rosarian He is one of the founders of the Verein Deutscher Rosenfreunde and was chief editor of the magazine Rosen Zeitung for five years Notable cultivars he introduced are Tausendschon 1906 Otto von Bismarck 1908 and Gruss an Frankfurt 1918 Klitscher Jochen breeder for W Kordes Soehne Sparrieshoop Germany from 1955 to the 1990s George Robert Knight was an Australian rose breeder W Kordes Sons based in Sparrieshoop in Schleswig Holstein Germany is one of the most innovative rose breeders and growers and responsible for the early flowering Fruhlings series the Kordesii Hybrids and many famous Hybrid Tea and Floribunda roses including Crimson Glory and Iceberg Schneewittchen L EditPeter Lambert was a German rose breeder from Trier who bred many original rose varieties including Frau Karl Druschki Adam Messerich and Mozart He was a founder of the Verein Deutscher Rosenfreunde German Rose Society was a jurist for several rose competitions Saint Petersburg Paris London etc and helped establish the Europa Rosarium at Sangerhausen Henri Ledechaux was a French rosarian and the breeder of American Beauty 1875 Louis Lens was a Belgian rose breeder His cultivars Pascali was chosen as World s Favourite Rose in 1991 M Edit Peace from Meilland Sam McGredy refers to 4 generations of Northern Irish rose hybridizers with a nursery founded in 1880 25 Meilland family made its name and fortune with Mme A Meilland Peace and has continued to be at the forefront of rose breeding with varieties such as Bonica 82 and Swany Francis Meilland Antoine Meilland Marie Louise Meilland Alain Meilland Michelle Meilland Richardier Ralph S Moore the California based breeder of more than 500 roses is known as the father of Modern Miniatures and was a hugely influential figure in the development of commercial approaches to rose hybridization Hilda Murrell 1906 1984 was an English rose grower naturalist diarist and campaigner against nuclear energy and weapons She led Edwin Murrell Ltd from 1937 to 1970 and was an internationally respected rose grower and authority on rose species old fashioned varieties and miniature roses Jacques Mouchotte of Meilland International SA developed a large number of rose varieties from 1978 to his retirement in 2013 N EditLouis Claude Noisette was a French botanist The Noisette roses were named after him Pierre Notting was a Luxembourgian rosarian known for his breeding of rose cultivars With his friend Jean Soupert he established the Soupert amp Notting company specializing in growing roses in Limpertsberg P Edit Joseph Pernet Ducher 1859 1928 Paul was a Hertfordshire UK nursery first located in Broxbourne later in Cheshunt The nursery was originally run by Adam Paul and was known as Paul and son later as The Old Nursery His son William started his own nursery Royal Nurseries in Waltham Cross 26 wrote a book about roses The Rose Garden 1888 27 and introduced new varieties His grandson George who also owned the nursery introduced hybrids such as Cheshunt Collectively Paul is known today for varieties such as Paul s Lemon Pillar and Paul s Scarlet Climber Experimental hybrids using species roses resulted in choice varieties such as Mermaid 28 They are still widely available Joseph Pemberton was an Anglican clergyman and amateur rosarian who set out to breed old fashioned roses The resulting Hybrid Musks include Felicia and Penelope On his death the nursery passed to his gardener J A Bentall who produced Buff Beauty and the Polyantha The Fairy Lord Penzance was a noted British judge and rose breeder creating among others the varieties Lady Penzance and Jeanie Deans Jean Pernet pere 1832 1896 was an important French rose breeder from Lyon who developed Hybrid Perpetual and Bourbon roses His father Claude Pernet established the World s first exhibition of roses His notable roses include the Moss variety Louis Gimard and the Hybrid Perpetual Baronne Adolphe de Rothschild 29 Joseph Pernet Ducher 1859 1928 was one the first rose breeders to focus on developing the new Hybrid Tea class He developed the first yellow Hybrid tea rose and the class of roses known as Pernetiana roses His introductions include Madame Caroline Testout and Soleil d Or forerunner of 20th century yellow and orange roses 30 Poulsen the Danish rose dynasty was established in 1878 by Dorus Theus Poulsen 1851 1925 and originally focused on breeding roses hardy enough to withstand the Scandinavian climate Later introductions notable for their form and colour include Chinatown 1963 31 and Ingrid Bergman 1984 The nursery developed a number of successful ground cover landscape roses including Kent 1988 32 Today Poulsen Roser A S is managed by the founder s great granddaughter Pernille and her husband Mogens Olesen R EditJoseph Rambaux 1820 1878 was a French rose breeder who is best known for developing the Polyantha Rosa Perle d Or and is considered the patriarch of the Meilland family of rose breeders and growers Frank Riethmuller 1884 1965 was an Australian rose breeder known to have released 26 roses of which ten are still available while many have been lost 33 Rose Barni in Tuscany specialises in roses for Mediterranean climates Notable successes include Castore and Polluce and striped varieties such as Rinascimento and Missoni 34 Rosen Tantau is a German rose breeding company founded in 1906 by Mathias Tantau sen 1882 1953 His son Mathias Tantau jun 1912 2006 led the nursery until 1985 when it was sold to Hans Jurgen Evers 1940 2007 whose son Christian Evers is managing the company today Notable cultivars developed by Rosen Tantau include Polarstern Super Star and Fragrant Cloud S Edit George Schoener 1864 1941 George Schoener was a Roman Catholic priest known for his experiments in rose breeding especially in the use of wild species Only two of his creations survive today Arrilaga and Schoener s Nutkana Jean Soupert was a Luxembourg born floriculturist who specialized in breeding rose cultivars working with Pierre Notting in Soupert amp Notting Suzuki Seizo was a Japanese rose breeder and director of the Keisei Rose Research Institute 35 since 1958 His international successes include Olympic Torch Mikado and Ferdy 18 Dr Felicitas Svejda 1920 2016 was a Canadian agricultural scientist who developed roses that could survive Canada s short growing season and harsh winters She developed the Explorer Rose Series named in honour of Canadian explorers 36 T EditMathias Tantau is a rose breeding company located at Uetersen Germany Founded in 1906 it has introduced some 350 cultivars and is responsible for popular roses such as Super Star 1960 Fragrant Cloud 1963 and Black Magic 1997 George Clifford Thomas 1873 1932 was an American golf course architect botanist and author who began breeding roses on Bloomfield Farm in 1912 cultivating over thousand varieties and creating some new hybrids e g Bloomfield Abundance George Thomson is a Scottish born South Australian rose breeder of over 50 cultivars including Crown Princess Mary 2006 Mawson 2001 and Howard Florey 1998 V EditJean Pierre Vibert was a prolific early rose hybridizer responsible for many older roses still found in gardens today Aimee Vibert 1828 one of his Noisettes was named for his daughter Dr Walter van Fleet worked for the US Department of Agriculture focusing on crops but also developing roses designed to thrive in the American climate His introductions include American Pillar and Dr W Van Fleet After his death his seedlings including Mary Wallace Breeze Hill and Glenn Dale were introduced by the American Rose Society as dooryard climbers 37 Verein Deutscher Rosenfreunde a German society of rose breedersSee also Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roses by grower List of rose cultivars named after people List of Award of Garden Merit roses World Federation of Rose Societies Rose Hall of Fame Rose of the Year ADR rose Rose trial groundsReferences Edit Barbier Freres amp Compagnie Help me find roses Retrieved 21 February 2021 Peter Beales obituary The Daily Telegraph 2013 02 01 Retrieved 2013 02 25 Brenner Douglas and Scanniello Stephen 2009 A Rose by Any Name Chapel Hill North Carolina Algonquin Books Bennett Henry helpmefind 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