| | David Austin Wedding Roses
The dream rose for so many brides...This week we bring you four of David Austin's leading ladies, three shades of white and finally for a splash of colour we add the infamous Juliet.
Do you know there are only five farms across the world who are officially allowed to grow David Austin Wedding Rose cut varieties? We have buying rights for almost all of them and have a great supply of these stunning roses so don't ever be concerned about offering them. Although on large orders always check with Sales to ensure we can cover the volumes at that time. |
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| A beautiful selection of the shades of white from David Austin Wedding Roses |
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The Classic...
Patience (Auspastor) An all time favourite, still our biggest seller and one of David Austin's earliest cut rose varieties is Patience. She is just a stunning rose and one of the most popular roses with florists.
She is one of the strongest scented David Austin Wedding roses, which we all know is so incredibly important for brides. |
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The new kid on the block
Leonora (Auswagsy) formerly known as Ella We like to keep you on your toes, yes, this gorgeous rose was formally known as Ella however due to complicated trademark reasons David Austin had to change her name to Leonora.
Whatever she is called though, we are mesmerised by her natural beauty and her beautiful blooms. She is slightly different to Patience but is already taking the world by storm and proving to be just as popular. |
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Is she very pale pink or white?
Purity (Ausoblige)She oozes beauty, her centre is dusted with the softest blush. A hint of peach spills out into feathery white petals. She is ultra-feminine and we do just love her!
She has a gorgeous scent of rose water and Turkish delight and as it happens she is a true delight to work with. |
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Last but not least
We couldn't leave you without discussing Juliet (Ausjameson)She is probably the most well known David Austin Wedding Rose and she performs exceptionally well.
Her unique peach colour and large and elegant blooms are what made Juliet utterly different from most other contemporary cut roses. When fully open, the blooms reveal many neatly-arranged petals nestling in folds within the heart of the bloom.
If you clink on the image above it will take you straight to Juliet on our website where you can learn more about this stunning rose. |
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| And that's a wrap, I bid you farewell until next week... (Yes, I have been waiting the whole newsletter to add this last bit) |
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Thank you for reading!And until next time!For questions, inquiries, suggestions, or whatever else you can think of, please contact our sales department by email (sales@parfumflowercompany.com) or give us a call: +31 (0297) 361 006
Any marketing or image queries please don't hesitate to get in touch with me at cindy@parfumflowercompany.com Thanks
Happy shopping! - Cindy Cooper |
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Christina Burton-Fox AIFD
floral artist & instructor
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