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Rose bushes
Daydream® Rose It was a 2005 AARS Winner. This rose has its own root. Its diminutive size makes it perfect for the garden path, perennial border and container. Each lightly scented blossom opens wide and resembles a little button. . The advantage of own root roses is that once established they are very resilient. If winter's freezing breezes kill the top growth, the rose will grow back in the spring, and the recovered rose will look the same as the one you purchased.
Foxi Pavement Rose There is an abundant crop of red hips in late summer, along with splendid fall color. The advantage of own root roses is that once established they are very resilient. If winter's freezing breezes kill the top growth, the rose will grow back in the spring, and the recovered rose will look the same as the one you purchased. It exhibits disease resistant foliage. This rose has its own root.
Pink Double Knock Out® Rose The Pink Knockout is crown hardy in zone 4 if mulched to ensure hardiness. The Pink Knock Out® Rose, Rosa 'RADcon' (PP15,070), is a vigorous shrub with dark pink buds and medium pink cup-shaped blossoms. (CPBR #2044, C®) This rose has its own root. It will also thrive in humid conditions. It is also as disease resistant as its parent, Knock Out.
Knock Out This maintenance free, flowering shrub thrives in all climates with a petal count of 5 to 7. The deep, almost fluorescent cherry red blooms give off a light tea rose fragrance. It is an AARS winner. Clusters of 3 to 15 flowers bloom alongside glossy foliage tinged in eggplant purple with a swirl of burgundy. The Knock Out rose is a glowing example of disease resistance at its best.
Rambling Red Rambling Red roses are an outstanding addition to the ranks of winter hardy climbers. It is a winter hardy climber/rambler with strong pliable canes. The Rambling Red rose is a fully double rose with rich medium-red blooms borne in clusters on a vigorous, disease-resistant plant. It is hardy in zones 3-9.
Pink Knock Out It is very maintenance free and an excellent low hedge or accent rose. A great addition to any sunny garden or in containers with trailing perennials. The Pink Knock Out rose is another high profile floribunda Knock Out Rose for the landscape with brilliant pink blooms from spring to fall. Thrives in humid conditions and is black spot resistant.
Carefree Sunshine™ Rose This rose has its own root. It also exhibits disease resistant foliage.
Carefree Wonder™ Rose The Carefree Wonder™ Rose, Rosa 'MEIpitac' (PP7,783), displays free flowering roses that have double flowers of radiant hot pink with a creamy pink reverse, creating an extremely attractive show. It is suitable for hedges and mass plantings. 1991 AARS Winner.
Daydream® Rose Each lightly scented blossom opens wide and resembles a little button. It was a 2005 AARS Winner. If winter's freezing breezes kill the top growth, the rose will grow back in the spring, and the recovered rose will look the same as the one you purchased.
Forty Heroes Rose This rose is named in honor of the Forty Heroes from United flight 93. The Forty Hereos Rose, Rosa 'BAInial', sends up large clusters of deep yellow blossoms with each one opening to a beautifully formed flower that emanates a fresh, fruity fragrance.
Northern Accents™ Sven Rose And, donchaknow, it has the strongest fragrance of the whole darn bunch.
Pink Meidiland® Rose The advantage of own root roses is that once established they are very resilient.
Scarlet Meidiland® Rose The flowers are produced in clusters all summer long.
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