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$27.95
Portland, (Jean Desprez, France, 1842)
***Still growing – stock update in late April 2026***
Also known as a Damask Perpetual, this rose has lovely soft pink, full blossoms densely packed with petals around a button eye. Fragrant, with good repeat bloom, especially in fall. The compact, upright bush reaches 3 to 4 feet in height and width.
AKA – Jacques Cartier
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Connie Bressler –
Very disease resistant and I love the scent too! It can handle my tough environment in Western North Carolina. It also doesn’t get much sun and still blooms! This is an excellent rose!
Emily Webb –
I love this little rose as I managed to squeeze her in between to large ones and she does just fine. She’s frilly one with a lovely scent.
Lynda –
This little work horse rose is delightful! Such a wonderful rose fragrance and lovely full petalled blooms. Seems to be pretty disease resistant.
Ruth –
this rose took a few years to get growing but now it is very big and hearty.
Diane Pollock –
Marchese Boccella is pure joy. She performed beautifully first in a container then later when planted in my garden. Seems disease resistant as well. Beautiful with the charming “button eye” and lovely fragrance.