Hardy flowering shrub Description: Purplish crimson blooms in early summer are very double, often "quartered" and showing a deep green eye when fully open; very fragrant; nearly thornlessHabit: Medium-sized shrub to 4 feet high and 5 feet wide; vigorous, with dark green foliage; suckers on own rootsCulture: Prefers rich, well-prepared garden loam and a warm, sunny locationCold Hardiness: USDA Zones 5 through 9 'Charles de Mills', also called 'Bizarre Triomphant,' is an ancient Gallica variety that originated in Central Europe. It is considered one of the best, especially when grown in rich soil. The Gallicas are an important group of roses that, although not repeat blooming, had considerable influence on the evolution of modern roses.
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