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James Cocker & Sons

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257: 169: 20: 245: 293: 269: 121:, 'Duke of Fife' and 'Duchess of Fife'. The nursery's first commercially successful rose variety was 'Mrs. Cocker' (1899). Alexander became the sole owner of the company after the deaths of his two brothers. Alexander Cocker died in 1920 and the company was put into a trust for his two young children, Margaret and Alexander Morison (Alec) (1907-1977). The nursery was closed in 1923. 281: 137:, where he met Anne Rennie (1920-2014). Cocker and Anne became engaged, and after the war formed a new nursery business using Anne's £80 war grant. The young couple delayed their marriage until 1952, waiting until their new company was thriving. Cocker and Anne expanded their business in 1959, when they bought a larger property on the outskirts of Aberdeen. 179:
Anne gained an international reputation for her outstanding rose varieties including, 'Remember Me' (1979), 'Braveheart' (1993), and 'Heart of Gold' (2001). Cocker specialised in unusually coloured and patterned rose varieties. In 1995, the Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society awarded Cocker the
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Anne introduced 'Silver Jubilee' in 1978, the year after Cocker's death. She continued to manage the nursery, and later expanded the business. She was granted Cocker's Royal Warrant as supplier to the Queen of bare root roses. She managed the rose breeding program at the company, creating new rose
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Cocker's three sons, William, James and Alexander, joined the company in the 1880s. With the growing popularity of roses, the Cockers initiated a rose breeding program in the early 1890s. After Cocker died in 1897, his three sons took over the management of the company. The nursery's initial rose
94: 156:. Cocker's' most celebrated rose variety, an apricot blend hybrid tea, 'Silver Jubilee', was named with permission of the Queen to celebrate her 25-year reign. Cocker died of a heart attack in 1977 and did not live to see his rose's success. 80:, after Alec's death in 1977. Anne continued to breed roses and manage the company until she was in her eighties. She won multiple horticultural awards and was internationally recognized for her work. 191:
Anne died in 2014, at the age of 94. Her son, Alec Cocker Jr. and his wife, Leanne, are the current owners of the family rose business. He was awarded the Royal Warrant from Prince of Wales in 2018.
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The Cockers began specialising in breeding new rose varieties in the 1960s. Their first rose varieties include, 'Morning Jewel' (1968), 'Rosy Mantle' (1968) and 'White Cockade' (1969). The
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by James Cocker, the company has been owned by the Cocker family for five generations. During the last seventy years, the nursery has introduced more than 100 new rose varieties and holds
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James Cocker & Sons was founded by James Cocker (1807-1880) in 1841 in Aberdeen, Scotland. Cocker established the nursery after he left his job as head gardener at
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Scottish Horticultural Medal for outstanding services to Scottish horticulture. In 1999, Cocker was the recipient of the RNRS's most prestigious award, the
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Alec Cocker reopened the business as a general nursery in 1936. He rented a field in Aberdeen and initially grew perennials and roses. During the
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Royal Warrant, thought to be the last Royal Warrant granted by the Queen Mother.
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President's International Trophy in 1970. In 1976, Cocker was granted a
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Index


Aberdeen
Scotland
Royal Warrants
Queen Elizabeth
Queen Mother
Prince of Wales
hybrid tea
'Silver Jubilee'
Anne Cocker

Castle Fraser
herbaceous plants
sports
Hybrid perpetuals
Second World War
Civil Defence Service
hybrid tea
Royal National Rose Society's (RNRS)
Royal Warrant
Queen

Dean Hole Medal
The Queen Mother's
'White Cockade', (1969)
Alec's Red' (1970)
'Gloriette' (1979)
'Berliner Luft (1985)
'Honey Bunch' (1990)
"James Cocker Sr"

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