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Steeped
in the rich history of American hybrid roses, Vintage
Gardens is a unique property of historical
significance. It is noteworthy for its association
with the growth and development of the Jackson and
Perkins Company, one of the largest and best-know
horticultural firms in the United States. In addition
to roses, the Jackson Perkins Company also became major
distributors of
lilacs, clematis, azaleas, berries,
rhododendrons and many other varieties of flowering
plants.
In
the first decades of the twentieth century, Jackson and
Perkins achieved worldwide fame, particularly for its
roses.
This included the “Dorothy Perkins Rose,”
which in
1908 received a prestigious award from the
National
Rose Society of Great Britain. In the 1920’s
and 30’s, while located in Newark, New York, the
company’s research directors were prolific in developing
hundreds of new varieties of roses. The company’s
public renown earned Newark the nickname “Rose Capital
of America.”
Jackson
and Perkins maintained display and test gardens on and
beside the property until the mid 1930’s. The rose
gardens were so popular that the company designed a
seventeen-acre rose garden on route 88; at its peak, the
rose garden displayed more than 36,000
rose bushes and
attracted 500,000 people a year. Unfortunately, neither
the test gardens nor the roses have survived, however
Vintage Garden’s landscaping retains many elements of the
original design.
Today, the
grounds boast a formal rose garden and fountain, large
mature trees, many perennials and lovely woodlands.
Guests love to stroll along the trail that
winds its way from just behind
the house and meanders
casually
to a
picnic table in the woodland area or taking afternoon
tea in magnificent
formal gardens adorned with, dogwoods, cherry trees,
flowering perennials, rhododendrons, azaleas and more
than 200 varieties of roses. |
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