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David Charles Henshaw Austin (16 February 1926 – 18 December 2018) was a British
rose A rose is either a woody perennial plant, perennial flowering plant of the genus ''Rosa'' (), in the family Rosaceae (), or the flower it bears. There are over three hundred Rose species, species and Garden roses, tens of thousands of cultivar ...
breeder and writer who lived in
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, England. His emphasis was on breeding roses with the character and fragrance of old garden roses (such as gallicas,
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s and
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roses) but with the repeat-flowering ability and wide colour range of modern roses such as hybrid teas and floribundas.


Career

Austin's first commercially available rose,
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, was introduced in 1961. In 1967 and 1968 he introduced 'Chianti' and 'Shropshire Lass' respectively. Although these first roses bloomed only once in spring or early summer, they led, in 1969, to a series of
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(repeat-flowering) varieties, including 'Wife of Bath' and 'Canterbury' (both in honour of the English author
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). Austin's roses soon became the most successful group of new roses in the 20th century. Though Austin's roses are not officially recognised as a separate class of roses by, for instance, the
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or the
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, they are nonetheless commonly referred to by rosarians, at nurseries, and in horticultural literature as 'English Roses' (the term he used) or ' Austin Roses'. Since its founding in 1969, he and his firm David Austin Roses in Albrighton, near
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, introduced over 190 rose
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s during his lifetime. Cultivars have been named in honour of his family, well-known rosarians, geographical landmarks in Britain, historical events, and British writers, particularly
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and Chaucer, and their works or characters. For instance, roses have honoured such diverse entities as the rosarian and artist
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and
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's flagship, the
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. David Austin Roses is still a family business, run by his son David and his grandson Richard. For decades Austin worked closely with senior rosarian Michael Marriott. "The comfort of roses"
''Cultivating Place'' 7 May 2020,
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In the 21st century, Austin separated his roses into four groups as a guide to further developments. The four groups are: * The Old Rose Hybrids, roses with the appearance of the Old Roses but recurrent, healthy and with a wide range of colours * The Leander Group, often with ''Rosa wichurana'' in their breeding, with larger bushes and arching growth tending to make them pillar or low climbing roses * The English Musk Roses, based on 'Iceberg' and the Noisette roses, with pale green, slender and airy growth. The
musk rose ''Rosa moschata'', the musk rose, is a species of rose which has been long in cultivation. Its wild origins are in southern Iran to Afghanistan. Description ''Rosa moschata'' is a shrub growing to . The prickles on the stems are straight or ...
scent is missing from most, though other scents are present in many. * The English Alba Hybrids, with tall, rather blue-leaved bushes like the old
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roses. In 2003, David Austin was awarded the
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by the
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for his services to horticulture and the Dean Hole Medal from the
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. He received an Honorary MSc from the
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for his work on rose breeding. He received the lifetime achievement award from the Garden Centre Association in 2004 and was appointed an
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(OBE) in the
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for services to horticulture. In 2010, he was named a "Great Rosarian of the World". He died in December 2018 aged 92, and was buried at the parish church of St Mary Magdalene, Albrighton, on 4 January 2019.


Chelsea Flower Show

In 2019, David Austin Roses won its 25th Gold Medal at the
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, the first since the death of David Austin in 2018 and the 37th time David Austin Roses had exhibited. The Secret Garden-themed gold medal display housed two new roses – Rosa Eustacia Vye and Rosa Gabriel Oak – named after characters in the work of
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.


Books

* * * * * * * David Austin wrote the foreword for * His annual free catalogue ''David Austin Handbook of Roses'', mainly devoted to Austin Roses but also listing many other varieties (often in the Austin roses pedigree) on sale, contains information on roses and their care in general, as well as many rose photographs.


"English Rose"

"English Rose" is the designation for roses bred by David Austin.


List of Austin cultivars

* 'Constance Spry' (1961) * 'Chianti' (1967) * 'Shropshire Lass' (1968) * 'Canterbury' (1969) * 'The Friar' (1969) * 'The Prioress' (1969) * 'The Yeoman' (1969) * 'The Knight' (1969) * 'Chaucer' (1970) * 'Charles Austin' (1973) * 'Lilian Austin (1973) * 'Redcoat' (1973) * 'Yellow Button' (1975) * 'The Squire' (1976) * 'The Countryman' (1979) * 'Charmian' (1982) * 'Leander' (1982) * 'Hero' (1982) * 'Wise Portia' (1982) * 'Cressida' (1983) * 'Dapple Dawn' (1983) * 'Graham Thomas' (1983) * 'Immortal Juno' (1983) * 'Lucetta' (1983) * 'Mary Rose' (1983) * 'Moonbeam' (1983) * 'Perdita' (1983) * 'Belle Story' (1984) * 'Troilus' (1983) * 'Tamora' (1983) * 'Bredon' (1984) * 'Dove' (1984) * 'Heritage' (1984) * 'Mary Webb' (1984) * 'Windrush' (1984) * 'Wenlock' (1984) * 'Abraham Darby' (1985) * 'Ellen' (1985) * 'Robbie Burns' (1985) * 'Sir Walter Raleigh' (1985) * 'Gertrude Jekyll' (1986) * 'Symphony' (1986) * 'Wild Flower' (1986) * 'The Countryman' (1987) * ‘The Dark Lady’ (1987) * 'The Nun' (1987) * 'William Shakespeare' (1987) * 'Charles Rennie Mackintosh' (1988) * 'Fisherman's Friend' (1988) * 'Francine Austin' (1988) * 'L D Braithwaite' (1988) * 'Potter and Moore' (1988) * 'Queen Nefertiti' (1988) * 'Financial Times Centenary' (1989) * 'Sharifa Asma' (1989) * 'Snowdon' (1989) * 'Ambridge Rose' (1990) * 'Claire Rose' (1990) * 'Jayne Austin' (1990) * 'Lilac Rose' (1990) * 'Peach Blossom' (1990) * 'Bow Bells' (1991) * 'Cottage Rose' (1991) * 'Country Living' (1991) * 'Evelyn' (1991) * 'The Pilgrim' (1991) * 'Doctor Jackson' (1992) * 'Emily' (1992) * 'Sir Edward Elgar' (1992) * 'Glamis Castle' (1992) * 'Golden Celebration' (1992) * 'Prospero' (1982) * 'Redouté' (1992) * 'Charlotte' (1993) * 'Happy Child' (1993) * 'Tradescant' (1993) * 'The Alexandra Rose' (1993) * 'Eglantyne' (1994) * 'Radio Times' (1994) * 'Windflower' (1994) * 'Heavenly Rosalind' (1995) * 'Jude the Obscure' (1995) * 'Pat Austin' (1995) * 'Pegasus' (1995) * 'Scepter'd Isle' (1996) * 'A Shropshire Lad' (1996) * 'Barbara Austin' (1997) * 'Geoff Hamilton' (1998) * 'Teasing Georgia' (1998) * 'Anne Boleyn' (1999) * 'Buttercup 98' (2000) * 'England's Rose' (2000) * 'Crown Princess Margareta' (2000) * 'Grace' (2001) * 'The Mayflower' (2001) * 'William Shakespeare 2000' (2001) * 'Comtes de Champagne' (2001) * 'The Alnwick Rose' (2001) * 'Christopher Marlowe' (2002) * 'Jubilee Celebration' (2002) * 'Wildeve' (2003) * 'Scarborough Fair' (2003) * 'Charles Darwin' (2003) * 'Rosemoor' (2004) * 'Queen of Sweden' (2004) * 'Hyde Hall' (2004) * 'Harlow Carr' (2004) * 'Carding Mill' (2004) * 'Gentle Hermione' (2005) * 'Summer Song' (2005) * 'The Shepherdess' (2005) * 'Darcey Bussell' (2006) * 'Huntington Rose' (2006) * 'Lady of Megginch' (2006) * 'Lichfield Angel' (2006) * 'Strawberry Hill' (2006) * 'Tea Clipper' (2006) * 'Claire Austin' (2007) * 'Lady Emma Hamilton' (2007) * 'Munstead Wood' (2007) * 'Port Sunlight' (2007) * 'Young Lycidas' (2008) * 'Kew Gardens' (2009) * 'The Wegdwood Rose' (2009) * 'Lady of Shalott' (2009) * 'Princess Anne' (2010) * 'Susan William-Ellis' (2010) * 'The Lady's Blush' (2010) * 'William and Catherine' (2011) * 'Boscobel' (2012) * 'Tranquillity' (2012) * 'Royal Jubilee' (2012) * 'Thomas A Becket' (2013) * 'The Albrighton Rambler' (2013) * 'Olivia Rose Austin' (2014) * 'The Lady of the Lake' (2014) * 'The Poets Wife' (2014) * 'Sir Walter Scott' (2015) * 'The Ancient Mariner (2015) * 'Desdemona' (2015) * 'Bathsheba' (2016) * 'Imogen' (2016) * 'Roald Dahl' (2016) * 'Vanessa Bell' (2017) * 'Dame Judi Dench' (2017) * 'Emily Brontë' (2018) * 'The Mill on the Floss' (2018) * 'Tottering-by-gently' (2018) * 'Eustacia Vye' (2019) * 'Gabriel Oak' (2019) * 'Silas Marner' (2020) * 'The Country Parson' (2020) * 'Nye Bevan' (2021) * 'Bring Me Sunshine' (2022) * 'Elizabeth' (2022) * 'Dannahue' (2023) * 'Penelope Lively' (2023) * ‘Emma Bridgewater’ (2024)


Selection of images

File:Abraham Darby Eng 1985 IMG 3258.jpg, 'Abraham Darby' File:Rosa 'Brother Cadfael' (Rosaceae) flower.JPG, 'Brother Cadfael' File:CharlesRennieMackintosh.jpg, 'Charles Rennie Mackintosh' File:Rosa Charlotte.jpg, 'Charlotte' File:Rosa_%27Crocus_Rose%27_2022_9.jpg, 'Crocus Rose' File:Rosa Crown Princess Margaret.jpg, 'Crown Princess Margareta' File:Rosa 'Darcey Bussell'.jpg, 'Darcey Bussell' File:Rosa Evelyn.jpg, 'Evelyn' File:Rosa-'Gertrude-Jekyll'.jpg, 'Gertrude Jekyll' File:Rose,_Golden_Celebration,_%E3%83%90%E3%83%A9,_%E3%82%B4%E3%83%BC%E3%83%AB%E3%83%87%E3%83%B3_%E3%82%BB%E3%83%AC%E3%83%96%E3%83%AC%E3%83%BC%E3%82%B7%E3%83%A7%E3%83%B3,_(15625709618).jpg, 'Golden Celebration' File:Grace (4511123698).jpg, 'Grace' File:Rosa Graham Thomas.jpg, 'Graham Thomas' File:Rosa 'Heritage' J3.JPG, 'Heritage' File:Rosa-'Jubilee-Celebration'.jpg, 'Jubilee Celebration' File:Mary Rose albury botanical gardens.jpg, 'Mary Rose' File:Rosa 'Mollineux'.jpg, 'Molineux' File:Pat Austin.jpg, 'Pat Austin' File:Rosa 'Scepter'd Isle' (Rosaceae) flower.JPG, 'Scepter'd Isle' File:Rosa-'Summer-Song'.jpg, 'Summer Song' File:Davidaustinteasinggeorgia.JPG, 'Teasing Georgia' File:Rosa 'Tea Clipper' J3.jpg, 'Tea Clipper' File:Rosa 'The Pilgrim' J3.jpg, 'The Pilgrim' File:Rosa 'William Shakespeare 2000' 1.jpg, 'William Shakespeare 2000' File:Rosa 'Winchester Cathedral'.JPG, 'Winchester Cathedral'


Notes and references


External links


''Oxford dictionary of national biography''

David Austin Roses

Obituary (rhs.org.uk)

Obituary (''The Guardian'')
{{DEFAULTSORT:Austin, David C.H. 1926 births 2018 deaths People from Wolverhampton English gardeners English rose horticulturists Rose breeders Officers of the Order of the British Empire Veitch Memorial Medal recipients Victoria Medal of Honour recipients People associated with the University of East London