In the border at the bottom of the quad is a beautiful colour combination of a pale pink rose and the rich carmine of a Cosmos. The plants behind this display are the Rosa 'Old Blush China' and Cosmos bipinnatus 'Click Cranberries'.
The rose has clusters of semi double, pale pink, fragrant flowers that deepen with age. It is extremely long flowering, often known as the 'Monthly Rose' because of how regularly it blooms, it is one of the first to flower and, should the weather permit, will continue to flower until Christmas. This rose is said to be the 'Last Rose of Summer' in Thomas Moore's poem, here is the first verse:
Tis the last rose of summer,
Left blooming alone ;
All her lovely companions
Are faded and gone ;
No flower of her kindred,
No rose-bud is nigh,
To reflect back her blushes,
Or give sigh for sigh.
Left blooming alone ;
All her lovely companions
Are faded and gone ;
No flower of her kindred,
No rose-bud is nigh,
To reflect back her blushes,
Or give sigh for sigh.
The Cosmos, a new introduction to the gardens this year and grown from seed, is a strong stemmed, double bloom in a rich carmine.