Cultivars
'Daybreaker'
This upright shrub grows to 1.3 m (4 ft) tall with a mahogany coloured new leaves that matures to dark green forming a rounded bushy habit. It produces spiral buds that open to moderately fragrant flowers with 25 to 30 petals that are yellow with apricot and pink blends.

They are arranged in a tight clusters held above the foliage and appear from late spring to early summer and repeat throughout the season. This award winning rose was bred by Fryer and released in June 2007. When cut flowers are long-lasting and the plant is suitable for containers or used along borders in small or cottage gardens.

'Gold Medal'
This upright shrub grows to 2 m (6 ft) tall by 1.2 m (4 ft) wide with dark green disease resistant foliage forming a bushy habit. It produces slightly fragrant, medium sized double flowers with golden yellow petals that have coppery margins.

The long stemmed flowers appear solitary or in small clusters above the foliage from late spring to early summer and repeat flowering throughout the season. It was bred by Christensen and released in the USA in 1982 and grows in USDA zones 7 to 11. This shrub is ideal for planting at the back of the bed and the flowers are long-lasting when cut.

'Honey Dijon'
This vigorous upright shrub grows to 1.5 m (5 ft) tall with a glossy dark green disease resistant leaves forming a bushy habit. It produces strongly fruity fragrant double flowers to 100mm (4in) wide with up to 30 golden brown petals. They appear in clusters above the foliage blooming from late spring to early summer and repeat blooming until early autumn.

Prune the plant, early in spring, as flowers appear on new wood. The plant will tolerate USDA zones 5-9. In cool climates and in cool climates it will produce deeper coloured flowers. It is planted along garden borders with a spacing of 1.2 m (4 ft) and the flowers are used in floral arrangements. This plant was bred by Sproul and released in 2003 under the name WEKsproulses.

'Litl` Romeo'
syn. 'Disneyland USA'
This upright well branched shrub grows to 1.2 m (4 ft) tall with glossy dark green foliage forming a bushy habit. It produces slightly fragrant double flowers that are up to 100 mm (4in) wide with 25 copper, apricot orange and pink petals.

They appear from the late spring to early summer and bloom repetitively throughout the season until autumn. It has a low growing bush is planted in low garden borders or is used in the courtyard planter boxes. The flowers are also used in floral arrangements and the plant was bred by Zary and released in October 2007 under the name JACmouse.

'New Year'
This upright shrub grows to 2 m (6 ft) tall by 1.2 m (4 ft) wide, forming a bushy habit with glossy dark green foliage. It produces slightly fragrant double flowers with 20 petals that are clear orange fading to reddish.

They appear in clusters above the foliage from late spring to early summer and repeat flowering throughout the season. This plant was bred by McGredy and released in New Zealand in 1983 and grows in USDA zones 5 to 11.

'Pink Parfait'

This upright bushy shrub grows to 1.2 m (4 ft) tall with stems that are almost thornless and is planted out at spacings of 1 m (3 ft). It has green semi-glossy leathery leaves and produces dark to pale pink, salmon or peach coloured, slightly fragrant double flowers that have up to 23 petals.

They appear profusely from late spring to early summer and reappear throughout the growing season. It is planted in small gardens along borders and is excellent for cutting. It grows in USDA zones 5a to 9b and was bred by Swim and released in 1960 in California.

English Roses
Roses in this group were specifically bred by David Austin to capture old English Roses charm and fragrance with the vigour of new roses and repeat flowering throughout the season.

'The Pilgrim'
This upright shrub grows to 2 m (6 ft) tall forming a bushy habit with semi-glossy, light to dark green leaves. It produces very fragrant medium yellow double cup-shaped flowers with up to 170 petals appearing in clusters from late spring to early summer and repeat blooming throughout the growing season.

Prune during early spring as the flowers appear on the new wood and the plant will grow in USDA zones from 5 to 10. It prefers a soil with a pH between 6.1 and 7.5 and the plant was bred by A. Austin and introduced in 1991 under the name AUSwalker.