These are
roses listed in my ARS that were grown for trial for a 5 yr period in South Burlington Vermont(Z4)/Stillwater maine(Z5a)/New england& canada((Z3)the prarie area of canada)Trial ran from 1997-2003.The explorer seris failed in canada(a
zone 3)They trialed over 130
roses.I listed the fragrant ones that had a rateing of 4-5(rateings we're 1-5) 4 was a 75% regrowth with minimal pruneing.In the maine trial they used 12 inches sifted mulch the 1st year in nov after ground froze,but none the following years.98-2000 we're coldest years for VT&99-2000 we're coldest years for ME CA did not list coldest years,but if it failed in canada.I did not list it.Canada mentioned that if the canes had been wraped or better protected more would have passed the trial.The folks that produce the canada explorer series we're one of the groups in this trial& have developed
roses since then from lessons leraned from this trial.
Albas-produce on 2nd yr wood
Alba maxima/jacobite
rose.DB white highly fragrant
Felicite Parmentier DB pale pink highly fragrant
Konigan Von dannmark dark pink highly fragrant
Gallicia
roses-produce on 2nd yr wood
Rosa Mundi striped deep pink semi double fragrant
Charles de Mills crimson maroon highly fragrant June
Tuscany velvet crimson purple with white flecks June
Moss
rosesHenery Martin crimson purple highly frgarant June
Species
rosesSweet brirer
rose single light pink fragrant leaves
Magnificia single liliac
arctic
roseAnd here's a list of hardy
roses for northern gardens...with comments
http://www.growquest.com/rose%20section/roses_for_northern_climate.htmIt don't mention on all if are fragrant.I seen some on the list that are,but no mention to fragrance.but you can look them up!for more info like at uncommon
rose!
yours look wonderful.