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Cancan is the newest addition to the hardy climber collection from Bill Radler, breeder of The Knock Out Rose. Its unique magenta red to light pink flower color is suffused with cream white towards the center and outside the petal. Flowering is continuous and disease resistance is excellent. Cancan may grow up to 10 feet in height and up to 4 feet wide.
Just imagine sizable Hybrid-Tea-shaped blossoms carried in huge clusters on a very showy Climber. Now add a color that gives eye candy' a whole new meaning with swirls of impetuous pink spun with creamy ivory yellow. Top it all off with some of the most glorious gorgeous glossy foliage in rosedom lush, clean & apple-green. This all lends a winning combination, especially when it comes to vigorous hardy easy-care Climbers. One of our very best yet!
One of the most disease resistant varieties in the rose worldfree of black spot, powdery mildew, rust & downy mildewguaranteed. Old-fashioned spicy-fragrant pure-pink flowers exude a sweet spicy perfume. Lots of almost-rugose grey-green foliage provides the perfect contrast for this showy bloomer. The vigorous plant can be grown as a large spreading shrub or eventually trained as a climber. Bred in Canada & proven perfectly adapted for harsh winter, Cape Diamond is hardy as a rock & survives without winter protection in zone 3.
Unusual, caramel-tinted buds open to lavender flowers edged in a lavender pink. A very prolific miniature rose that blooms well even into fall. A good choice for damp climates - the glossy foliage remains clean in all types of weather.
Shrub. An exceptionally disease resistant, low care plant that will bloom freely all season. Pink flowers with disease-resistant apple-green foliage, offer non-stop color on a hardy and easy care plant. Easy to grow practically everywhere, north to south. Slight to no fragrance.
This large shrub from the breeder of Knock Out shares the same superior disease resistance and flower power that are the trade signature of Bill Radler's new creations. The latest addition in our popular "Carefree" series stands apart in the landscape with its unique color which is even stronger in hot, humid climates
Fuss-free, tight little carmine pink rosebuds open their five petals into lightish mid pink, five-petalled blossoms that can reach up to three inches each. A joy year-round, including winter, when plants produce a smashing crop of hips.
Carefree Spirit exhibits even better disease resistance, habit and blooming power than its award-winning siblings, Carefree Delight and Carefree Wonder. Huge clusters of deep cherry red blooms and healthy dark green glossy foliage.
Almost single (710 petals), this bright yellow climber is a spot of sunshine for your arbor or other place needing a low climber. It does set hips that will add needed color long after the flowers have faded. Very slight fragrance, 3 to 4 feet height. Excellent disease resistance.
Hybrid Tea. Creamy white, well formed blossoms are lightly edged in pink. Slight fragrance, 40 to 50 petals. A beauty.
A prize winner on any show table. The eye-catching blooms are a brilliant orange from opening until they fall. A vigorous plant that has great firm cutting stems and a spicy tea rose fragrance. 35-40 petals, strong fragrance. 4-5 feet.
An offspring of New Dawn crossed with the excellent old Floribunda, Fashion, this modest upright grower produces many semidouble flowers of creamy white with yellow stamens, and a spicy apple scent.
Ruffled apricot pink petals with a darker pink reverse add a romantic flourish to this vigorous variety. Classically shaped buds open into immense, petal-packed flowers on long stems. The high-centered blooms finish a clear pink with hints of yellow, dramatically set against glossy, dark green foliage
Named for the 100th anniversary of Star roses, this beautiful, warm-yellow hybrid tea of very double (70 petals), strongly fragrant flowers will be a delight in your garden. Rather tall, but bushy. Introduced in 1997.
An elegant seedling of two rose greats; Charlotte Armstrong X Duet. The edges of this medium pink flower roll thinly back, creating a crisp highlighted edge, and the effect of a rose of two tones. Description courtesy of Vintage Gardens.
With this color sport of Strike it Rich, our 2007 AARS winner, you can hit the jackpot again. It cashes in with all the same great plant qualities-same vigorous bushy clean plant that flowers rapidly and smells up a storm. But it's just a different color-a clear long-lasting even glowing yellow. Very deep red new shoots and dark green leaves set off the many showy clusters of blossoms. You'll have a sure winner when you lay down your money on this yellow honey.


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