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The Royal National Rose Society

Save over 20% on RNRS membership.

The Royal National Rose Society, founded in 1876, is the world’s leading specialist plant Society, with a flourishing worldwide membership. As well as helping to fund the development and promotion of the rose, the Society plays a vital role in conserving an important part of our plant heritage.

Normal membership is £22 but ‘Gardeners Club’ members can save £5 on this price.

Enjoy the following benefits of great value membership:
  • FREE access to beautiful rose gardens. RNRS members enjoy unlimited access, with a guest, to the world renowned Gardens of the Rose, St Albans, which contains stunning displays of over 30,000 roses, both old and new, complemented by a rich variety of companion plants, including over 100 varieties of clematis.

In addition, members are able to enjoy access to seventeen other gardens around the UK.

  • FREE quarterly copy of the Society’s journal, ‘The Rose’. A magazine packed with topical articles, features and news, with contributions from leading rosarians and garden writers.

  • FREE two Society handbooks. ‘How to Grow Roses’ and ‘Roses to Enjoy’ or, new members may choose to receive a plant instead.

  • FREE information. Expert advice on the cultivation and selection of roses and companion plants. Access to the world’s most comprehensive rose library.

  • Privileged entry to major flower shows. Hampton Court Palace Flower Show (including the British Rose Festival) and Tatton Park Show (including the Royal National Rose Show), as well as free entry to many other shows across the country.

  • Special invitations to exclusive viewings of UK gardens.

  • Admission to members’ evenings and lectures throughout the UK.

Gardeners Club members save £5 on normal membership subscriptions of £22.

For an applications form for membership to the RNRS then contact via the following:-

Tel: (01727) 850 461
Fax: (01727) 850 360
E-mail: mail@rnrs.org.uk.

To claim your special £5 reduction please mention being a member of the ‘Gardeners Club’.

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