China Rose - Old Blush
1752
Also known as Common Monthly, Common Blush China, Old
Pink Daily, Old Pink Monthly, and Parsons Pink China,
the myriad of names of this semi-double hybrid of R. chinensis attest to the friendly
familiarity with which it has been grown for over two hundred years. One of the
most common of old roses, it is also one of the most valuable, for it has passed
on its incredible blooming prowess to countless cultivars during the history of
hybridization in the West. Old Blush has medium, semi-double, lilac
pink flowers in loose clusters. They flush darker pink in the sun and are followed
by large orange hips. It blooms so steadily that it is not a very good cut flower:
the blossoms drop quickly to make room for their successors. The bush is full
and upright in habit, growing slowly to over 5 feet, with neat, healthy foliage.
Perfume is soft, but fruity and pleasant. Whether used in a hedge (which can be
spectacular), as a specimen, or in a border, Old Blush should be treated
simply as a flowering shrub and not fussed over.