Old roses, often called heirloom or antique roses, are varieties that were cultivated before 1867, the year the first hybrid tea rose was introduced. They are known for their strong fragrance, full and often highly petaled blooms, and graceful, natural growth habits. Many old roses bloom only once per season, usually in late spring or early summer, but they are prized for their beauty, history, and resilience in the garden.

Allan's Old Rose Garden

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Portrait of Allan Abrams

Allan Abrams was a devoted steward of the Old Rose Garden, caring for its heritage roses with patience, knowledge, and quiet dedication. His long-term commitment shaped the garden’s beauty and spirit, and his legacy lives on in the roses he tended so lovingly.

VOLUNTEER, NARROWS BOTANICAL GARDENS
(In memoriam)

Allan Abrams (-2018)

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