The initial details of the Rose Garden restoration project were announced at our Public Informational Meeting at City Hall on June 23, 2009 by Kate McCue, Project Coordinator from Friends of the Walnut Hill Park Rose Garden; Bill DeMaio, Director of New Britain Parks and Recreation; and Jim Sperry, Landscape Architect from Kaestle Boos. We've been busy ever since!!!
Images of the proposed design follow: (click to enlarge)
This layout has been chosen to compliment the powerful design of the World War I monument and the elliptical courtyard that so many of Walnut Hill Park's visitors already enjoy.
A cross-section of the design is shown here:
Although dubbed a "restoration", the plan calls for some modifications to the original design of the Rose Garden, most notably, its location within the park. The Rose Garden was planted originally on the eastern slope of Walnut Hill Park, along Grand Street. The restoration plan will move the Rose Garden to the courtyard near World War I memorial, taking advantage of the current infrastructure: established flower beds, pavilions, utilities, irrigation and parking. These features will enhance the garden and provide sustainability for the future. The new site also allows for handicapped accessibility so that everyone might share in the beauty of the Rose Garden. We are committed to have the best Rose Garden possible!
The specific types of roses for the garden have selected and the intention was to include a variety of roses including All American Rose Selection roses. See the complete rose list here. The overall theme for the planting is “New Britain Comes Together”. The selection of rose varieties, colors and fragrances will be representative of the diversity of our community and its inherent beauty, including
Hybrid tea roses - like Let Freedom Ring, Memorial Day, Home & Family, St Patrick and Peace
Grandiflora and Floribunda - like Distant Drums, Julia Child, Sentimental, Ch-Ching and Dream Come True
Climbers - like Don Juan and Graham Thomas
David Austin English roses - like Crown Princess Margareta, Falstaff, Glamis Castle, Heritage and LD Braithwaite
Old Garden Roses - specifically the Bourbon rose, Souvenir de la Malmaison
While the location of the Rose Garden will be different from the one created by James F. Burke in 1929, the Friends of the Walnut Hill Park Rose Garden hope to retain the spirit of the original, by planting many of the same varietals of roses that were once enjoyed by visitors to Walnut Hill Park. Unfortunately, the records are incomplete. To gather more details on the original roses, we are looking for photos or home movies of the garden. Please contact us or email us with your photos.
The Rose Garden will be funded solely by private donations and grants - there are no tax dollars being allocated to this project. Plans for four trellis spanning the walkways have been designed by Brennan White of Kaestle Boos and will be erected in this spring. The trellis will use recycled wrought iron material donated by the City of New Britain.
If you're interested in being part of this project, please join us at our meetings or sign up through our website.