Above all, a British style, inspired by the charm of old roses . David Austin , in Britain, leads the way in the fifties. At that time, the so-called modern roses, bright and vigorous in color, but stiff on their stem and too often devoid of fragrance. After a long course of hybridizations , the English roses have managed their bet: combine and keep the best of two generations of roses, old and new.

The secret of their charm? It is an elegant, fresh and fragrant rose, offered in a range of soft and varied colors, capable of blooming several times between May-June and September-October. The rose in all its femininity.

A small flaw? A lack of vigor of roses and a certain sensitivity to diseases. Stems sometimes too soft under the weight of heavy flowers. But these criticisms do not concern the most recent varieties.