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The Roses Of Success; Roses of Success

Tea Rose         
  • 'Meillandine' (a miniature rose) in a [[terracotta]] flowerpot
  • 'Avon', a ground cover rose introduced by Poulson in 1992
  • Blooming Roses at [[Huntington Library]] in [[San Marino, California]], [[United States]], April 2022
  • 'Cecile Brunner'
  • An amber-coloured rose
  • Hybrid musk rose 'Moonlight' (Pemberton 1913)
  • A 'Memoriam' hybrid tea rose (von Abrams 1962)
  • Tea rose 'Mrs Dudley Cross' (Paul 1907)
  • Chris Warner's patio climber 'Open Arms' (1995)
  • The "Peggy Martin Rose" survived 20 feet of salt water over the garden of Mrs. Peggy Martin, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, after Hurricane Katrina.  It's a thornless climbing rose.
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  • Rugosa rose 'Blanc Double de Coubert' (Cochet 1893)
  • Gallica rose 'Charles de Mills', ante 1790
  • Noisette rose 'Desprez à fleurs jaunes' (Desprez 1830)
  • ''Rosa'' 'Henry Hudson', one of the Explorer series
  • Hybrid perpetual rose 'La Reine' (Laffay 1844)
  • The shrub rose 'Mollineux'
  • 'Parson's Pink China' or '[[Old Blush]],' one of the "stud Chinas"
  • 'Autumn Damask' ('Quatre Saisons')
  • Pernetiana rose 'Soleil d'Or', the first of its class (Pernet 1900)
  • Bourbon rose [[Rosa 'Souvenir de la Malmaison']] (Béluze 1843)
  • The spring-flowering pimpinellifolia 'Rosa Altaica', underplanted with lamium
  • The climber 'American Pillar', trained over a [[pergola]]
  • 'Maiden's Blush']], an Alba rose (before 1400)
  • 'Abraham Darby']] (1985)
  • ''Rosa'' 'Borussia', a modern floribunda rose
  • The [[Government Rose Garden, Ooty]] in [[South India]]; in the [[Tropic of Cancer]], but at an altitude of 2200 metres
  • Rose Garden with variety of blooming roses at [[Huntington Library]] in [[San Marino, California]], [[United States]], April 2022
  • ''Rosa'' 'Zéphirine Drouhin', a climbing Bourbon rose (Bizot 1868)
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  • freezing]], [[Vienna]]
CULTIVATED FLOWER
Pernetiana Roses; Tea rose; Polyantha; Garden rose; Garden Roses; Bourbon rose; Portland rose; Hybrid perpetual; Noisette rose; Hybrid perpetual rose; Hybrid Perpetual; Grandiflora (rose); Polyantha rose; Hybrid musk; Tea roses; Old garden rose; Old garden roses; Climbing rose; Portland Rose; Miniature rose; Bush rose; Shrub rose
Tea Rose is an Australian-based fashion label owned and operated by designer Rosemary Armstrong. The company was established in 1981 and specializes in formal wear.
Garden roses         
  • 'Meillandine' (a miniature rose) in a [[terracotta]] flowerpot
  • 'Avon', a ground cover rose introduced by Poulson in 1992
  • Blooming Roses at [[Huntington Library]] in [[San Marino, California]], [[United States]], April 2022
  • 'Cecile Brunner'
  • An amber-coloured rose
  • Hybrid musk rose 'Moonlight' (Pemberton 1913)
  • A 'Memoriam' hybrid tea rose (von Abrams 1962)
  • Tea rose 'Mrs Dudley Cross' (Paul 1907)
  • Chris Warner's patio climber 'Open Arms' (1995)
  • The "Peggy Martin Rose" survived 20 feet of salt water over the garden of Mrs. Peggy Martin, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, after Hurricane Katrina.  It's a thornless climbing rose.
  • archive-date=2013-10-04}}</ref>
  • Rugosa rose 'Blanc Double de Coubert' (Cochet 1893)
  • Gallica rose 'Charles de Mills', ante 1790
  • Noisette rose 'Desprez à fleurs jaunes' (Desprez 1830)
  • ''Rosa'' 'Henry Hudson', one of the Explorer series
  • Hybrid perpetual rose 'La Reine' (Laffay 1844)
  • The shrub rose 'Mollineux'
  • 'Parson's Pink China' or '[[Old Blush]],' one of the "stud Chinas"
  • 'Autumn Damask' ('Quatre Saisons')
  • Pernetiana rose 'Soleil d'Or', the first of its class (Pernet 1900)
  • Bourbon rose [[Rosa 'Souvenir de la Malmaison']] (Béluze 1843)
  • The spring-flowering pimpinellifolia 'Rosa Altaica', underplanted with lamium
  • The climber 'American Pillar', trained over a [[pergola]]
  • 'Maiden's Blush']], an Alba rose (before 1400)
  • 'Abraham Darby']] (1985)
  • ''Rosa'' 'Borussia', a modern floribunda rose
  • The [[Government Rose Garden, Ooty]] in [[South India]]; in the [[Tropic of Cancer]], but at an altitude of 2200 metres
  • Rose Garden with variety of blooming roses at [[Huntington Library]] in [[San Marino, California]], [[United States]], April 2022
  • ''Rosa'' 'Zéphirine Drouhin', a climbing Bourbon rose (Bizot 1868)
  • access-date=2018-10-07}}</ref>
  • freezing]], [[Vienna]]
CULTIVATED FLOWER
Pernetiana Roses; Tea rose; Polyantha; Garden rose; Garden Roses; Bourbon rose; Portland rose; Hybrid perpetual; Noisette rose; Hybrid perpetual rose; Hybrid Perpetual; Grandiflora (rose); Polyantha rose; Hybrid musk; Tea roses; Old garden rose; Old garden roses; Climbing rose; Portland Rose; Miniature rose; Bush rose; Shrub rose
Garden roses are predominantly hybrid roses that are grown as ornamental plants in private or public gardens. They are one of the most popular and widely cultivated groups of flowering plants, especially in temperate climates.
tea rose         
  • 'Meillandine' (a miniature rose) in a [[terracotta]] flowerpot
  • 'Avon', a ground cover rose introduced by Poulson in 1992
  • Blooming Roses at [[Huntington Library]] in [[San Marino, California]], [[United States]], April 2022
  • 'Cecile Brunner'
  • An amber-coloured rose
  • Hybrid musk rose 'Moonlight' (Pemberton 1913)
  • A 'Memoriam' hybrid tea rose (von Abrams 1962)
  • Tea rose 'Mrs Dudley Cross' (Paul 1907)
  • Chris Warner's patio climber 'Open Arms' (1995)
  • The "Peggy Martin Rose" survived 20 feet of salt water over the garden of Mrs. Peggy Martin, Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana, after Hurricane Katrina.  It's a thornless climbing rose.
  • archive-date=2013-10-04}}</ref>
  • Rugosa rose 'Blanc Double de Coubert' (Cochet 1893)
  • Gallica rose 'Charles de Mills', ante 1790
  • Noisette rose 'Desprez à fleurs jaunes' (Desprez 1830)
  • ''Rosa'' 'Henry Hudson', one of the Explorer series
  • Hybrid perpetual rose 'La Reine' (Laffay 1844)
  • The shrub rose 'Mollineux'
  • 'Parson's Pink China' or '[[Old Blush]],' one of the "stud Chinas"
  • 'Autumn Damask' ('Quatre Saisons')
  • Pernetiana rose 'Soleil d'Or', the first of its class (Pernet 1900)
  • Bourbon rose [[Rosa 'Souvenir de la Malmaison']] (Béluze 1843)
  • The spring-flowering pimpinellifolia 'Rosa Altaica', underplanted with lamium
  • The climber 'American Pillar', trained over a [[pergola]]
  • 'Maiden's Blush']], an Alba rose (before 1400)
  • 'Abraham Darby']] (1985)
  • ''Rosa'' 'Borussia', a modern floribunda rose
  • The [[Government Rose Garden, Ooty]] in [[South India]]; in the [[Tropic of Cancer]], but at an altitude of 2200 metres
  • Rose Garden with variety of blooming roses at [[Huntington Library]] in [[San Marino, California]], [[United States]], April 2022
  • ''Rosa'' 'Zéphirine Drouhin', a climbing Bourbon rose (Bizot 1868)
  • access-date=2018-10-07}}</ref>
  • freezing]], [[Vienna]]
CULTIVATED FLOWER
Pernetiana Roses; Tea rose; Polyantha; Garden rose; Garden Roses; Bourbon rose; Portland rose; Hybrid perpetual; Noisette rose; Hybrid perpetual rose; Hybrid Perpetual; Grandiflora (rose); Polyantha rose; Hybrid musk; Tea roses; Old garden rose; Old garden roses; Climbing rose; Portland Rose; Miniature rose; Bush rose; Shrub rose
¦ noun a garden rose with flowers that are typically pale yellow with a pink tinge and have a delicate scent resembling that of tea. [Cultivars of the Chinese hybrid Rosa . odorata.]

Wikipedia

The Roses of Success

"The Roses of Success" is a song and musical number from the popular 1968 motion picture Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. In the film, it is sung when Grandpa Potts (played by Lionel Jeffries) is caught in the Vulgarian inventors' workshop and is forced to modify a car that floats or face the consequences. The other imprisoned inventors sing this song in the hopes that they might cheer up the despondent Grandpa. He is cheered up and sings along, but in the end the car collapses. The song is also featured prominently in the 2002 and 2005 stage musical versions of the film. In American TV broadcasts of the 1968 motion picture, this song is often cut to fit into a two-hour time slot. The song was written by the Sherman Brothers.

Examples of use of garden of roses
1. So far, behavior has been reactionary, but, together with us, Turkish nationalists started using the law as a tool,» Kerinçsiz said at the time in an interview. «If they abolish Article 301, I‘ll find other ways,» he said then. «They are trying to portray Turkey on the path to the EU in a garden of roses without thorns, but we are ready to become a garden full of thorns in spoiling this game.»