Rose
Posted: Mon Jun 25, 2012 5:04 pm
Pre WWII my maternal Grandfather was head gardner for a company called Eastleighs [ not sure if thats spelt correctly ] near Rochford , Essex . On the 23 rd of May 1928 the day my mother was born he was displaying Roses at the Chelsea Flower show , The company , through my Grandfathers work developed many new rose breads .
Then due to to WWII the roses had to go and the land was used for food production , I know the company went out of business after WWII but there are still some roses that bear the company name .
Just a bit of family history , today I have been working on one of my rose beds and accidently knocked this bud off , so I thought I would save it and share it with you .

Dave
Then due to to WWII the roses had to go and the land was used for food production , I know the company went out of business after WWII but there are still some roses that bear the company name .
Just a bit of family history , today I have been working on one of my rose beds and accidently knocked this bud off , so I thought I would save it and share it with you .

Dave