'Top Cream' features full-petaled blooms with pear-anise fragrance. 'Snow Goose' reaches up to 10 feet with daisy-like blooms. 'Flower Carpet White' blooms profusely all season, reaching 2.5 feet. 'Pope John Paul II' has citrus scent and blooms in one season. 'Sally Holmes' produces up to 60 blooms on single truss
Roses bloom from late May to early fall, symbolizing beauty and passion. Old roses (before 1867) are fragrant and provide warm climates. Modern hybrids are hardy and disease-resistant, introduced after 1867. Wild roses bloom from spring to early summer
Honeysuckle comes in deciduous and evergreen varieties. Can be grown as climbing plants, shrubs or in containers. Useful for masking ugly garden areas and adding fragrance. Native American trumpet honeysuckle is hardy in USDA zones 4-9
Tiger lilies reach 3-5 feet tall with orange petals and dark speckles. Three main types: Asiatic hybrids, Easter lilies, and Oriental hybrids. Flowers bloom mid-to-late summer, producing up to 10 flowers per stem
Perennial reaching 0.5m x 0.3m in height. Blooms in purple or white from August to September. Hardy to UK zone 10, frost tender. Prefers well-drained soil and moist conditions
Native to southern and central Europe, east to Turkey and Caucasus. Deciduous shrub forming large patches with slender prickles. Leaves are pinnately-compound with 3-7 bluish-green leaflets. Deep pink flowers with 5+ petals, sometimes double corollas. Orange-brownish hips 10-13 mm diameter