The Rose Hall of Fame contains roses considered world favourites by a vote of members of the World Federation of Rose Societies. [1] Inductees are announced every three years at World Rose Conventions. [2] Additionally, popular historical roses and roses of genealogical importance are inducted in the Old Rose Hall of Fame. [3]
Induction year | Cultivar name | Hybridiser | Introduced in | Cultivar Group | Notes | Image |
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1976 | 'Peace' synonyms: 'Mme A. Meilland', 'Gioia' 'Gloria Dei' | Meilland | 1939 | Hybrid Tea | Most Beautiful French Rose 1942 Portland Gold Medal 1944 AARS 1946 RNRS Gold Medal 1947 The Hague Gold Medal 1965 | |
1979 | 'Queen Elizabeth' | Lammerts | 1954 | Grandiflora | Portland Gold Medal 1954 AARS 1955 RNRS Gold Medal 1955 President's International Trophy 1955 The Hague Gold Medal 1957 | |
1981 | 'Fragrant Cloud' synonyms: 'Duftwolke' 'Nuage Parfumé' | Tantau | 1963 | Hybrid Tea | ADR 1964 Gamble Fragrance Award 1969 & 1970 Portland Gold Medal 1966 & 1967 RNRS Gold Medal 1963 | |
1983 | 'Iceberg' synonyms: 'Fée des Neiges' 'Schneewittchen' | Kordes | 1958 | Floribunda | Baden-Baden Gold Medal 1958 RNRS Gold Medal 1958 ADR 1960 (detracted) | |
1985 | 'Double Delight' | Swim & Ellis | 1977 | Hybrid Tea | Baden-Baden Gold Medal 1976 Rome Gold Medal 1976 All-America Rose Selection 1977 | |
1988 | 'Papa Meilland' | Meilland | 1963 | Hybrid Tea | Baden-Baden Gold Medal 1962 Gamble Fragrance Award 1974 | |
1991 | 'Pascali' | Lens | 1963 | Hybrid Tea | The Hague Gold Medal 1963 AARS 1969 | |
1994 | 'Just Joey' | Cant | 1972 | Hybrid Tea | Cants of Colchester | |
1997 | 'New Dawn' | Dreer | 1930 | Hybrid Wichurana | Somerset Rose Nursery | |
2000 | 'Ingrid Bergman' synonym: 'POUlman' | Poulsen | 1984 | Hybrid Tea | Madrid Gold Medal 1986 The Hague Golden Rose 1987 AGM 1993 | |
2003 | Bonica 82 | Meilland | 1981 | Floribunda | ADR 1982 (detracted) AARS 1986 AGM 1993 | |
2006 | 'Pierre de Ronsard' synonyms: 'Eden 85' 'Meiviolin' | Meilland | 1985 | Climber | Romantica Collection | |
2006 | 'Elina' | Dickson | 1984 | Hybrid Tea | ADR 1987 Gold Star of the South Pacific 1987 AGM 1993 | |
2009 | 'Graham Thomas' | Austin | 1983 | English Rose | ||
2012 | 'Sally Holmes' | Holmes | 1976 | Hybrid Musk | Monza Gold Medal 1979 Baden-Baden Gold Medal 1980 Portland Gold Medal 1993 | |
2015 | 'Cocktail' | Meilland | 1957 | Shrub/Climber | Bagatelle Certificat de Mérite 1957 |
Induction year | Cultivar name | Hybridiser | Introduced in | Notes | Image |
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1988 | 'Cécile Brunner' synonyms: 'Mignon' 'Sweetheart' | Ducher | 1881 | Polyantha, original induction | |
1988 | 'Gloire de Dijon' | Jacotot | 1853 | Climbing Tea original induction | |
1988 | 'Old Blush' | Unknown | 1790 | China /Bengale original induction | |
1988 | 'Souvenir de la Malmaison' | Bèluze | 1843 | Bourbon original induction | |
2000 | 'Gruss an Teplitz' | Geschwind | 1897 | Hybrid China | |
2003 | 'Madame Alfred Carrière' | Schwartz | 1875 | Climbing | |
2006 | 'Madame Hardy' | Hardy | 1832 | Damask | |
2009 | 'Rosa Mundi' synonym: Rosa gallica 'Versicolor' | Unknown | Very Old | Gallica | |
2012 | Rosa 'Mutabilis' synonym: Rosa chinensis 'Mutabilis' | Unknown | 1894 | China / Bengale | |
2012 | Rosa 'Officinalis' synonyms: Rosa gallica officinalis | Unknown | 1240 | Gallica | |
2015 | 'Charles de Mills' | Unknown | 1790 | Gallica |
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