I have a few roses, bought a bunch of them one year reduced for a $1.00 after they lost their labeling. Surprises are nice.
Ended up with 2 climbers and some assorted bushes.
Cemetery up the road used to dump anything in pots over the hillside after every holiday so that they could mow the grass. azaleas, lilly's, rhododendrons from that dump, curbside iris, freebies by the dumpster, daffodils near old cellar holes from burned out houses....
Friend of mine inherited a house from an elderly aunt years ago...the aunt and her mother had a huge cottage garden. My friend preferred the structured, typical small landscaping shrubs, stone with well defined borders and a few well behaved plants. (I am not a fan of the well-behaved...I have trumpet vine on my porch railing...that stuff is a bigger asshole than English ivy)
So there I was with a shovel, tarps/boxes laid down in the back of a VW Golf, and plants literally poking out of the sunroof. Probably a dozen or so trips. Saved what I could.
First thing to go was the giant Rhododendrons in front because she considered them a "security risk" blocking the view of the house from the road... 30+ yr old Peonies she was mowing to the ground and was pissed because they kept growing back. My mom about fell over when she heard about it.
"GET THOSE PLANTS"
...so I did.
I did A LOT of digging that year, I could barely walk upright for a month...while my mom ooohhhed and awwwed over every muddy carload.
It was so worth it.