) in the Albury, New South Wales Botanical Gardens.]]
David C.H. Austin OBE (born 1926) is a rose breeder and writer who lives
in Shropshire, England. His emphasis is on breeding roses with the
character and fragrance of Old Garden Roses (Gallicas, Damask, Alba roses,
etc.) but with the repeat-flowering ability and wide colour range of modern
roses like Hybrid Teas and Floribunda.
His first rose, 'Constance Spry', was introduced in 1963. In 1967 and 1968
he introduced 'Chianti' and 'Shropshire Lass' respectively. Although these
first roses bloomed only once in spring or early summer, they led, in
1969, to a series of remontant (repeat-flowering) varieties, including
'Wife of Bath' and 'Canterbury' (both in honor of the English author
Geoffrey Chaucer). Austin's roses soon became the most successful group of
new roses in the twentieth century.
Though Austin's roses are not officially recognised as a separate class
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David Austin,