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Looking for a hardy, bright red rose? This is one of the Canadian roses developed for cold hardiness. I have found they also do well in most other areas of the country as well. 25 to 30 petals, slight fragrance, blooming in clusters.
Pink blend blooms of up to 30 petals, 4 inches wide. Spicy fragrance, height to about 5 feet
The blooms of Charles Darwin are some of the largest to be found in the English roses and are on a par with Brother Cadfael and Golden Celebration. While you may not want all the roses to be so large, it is worth having one or two for a really impressive effect. The flowers are very full and rounded at first, then open up to a shallow cup. They are a lovely shade of rich yellow- almost Old Gold-which can be sometimes lemony and sometimes more of a buff/sand tint. It makes a most attractive, bushy and eye catching shrub that is very healthy and would be ideal for towards the front of a mixed or pure rose border
A soft-yellow rose that does not get so large as so many of the yellow Austin roses typically do. Tea-scented, soft yellow flowers, cup-shaped charming flowers adorn a plant purported to be hardier than other Austin roses. 3 x 2.5
Cherish really demonstrates the course of Floribundas becoming Hybrid Teas. It has very shapely flowers with 30 petals or so, very long lasting, both in the garden and in the vase. Large petals are a lovely light shade of orange pink, tinted vermillion at the edges of the outer petals. AARS, 1980.
Cream flowers picoteed with cherry red adorn this aptly named rose. This makes a rounded, 5' shrub. Slight fragrance. 35-40 petals.
Floribunda. A fitting tribute to America's famed glass artisan, this new rose boasts an ever-changing array of flashy colors from yellow and apricot to deep red, darkening toward petals' edges.
Floribunda. A fitting tribute to America's famed glass artisan, this new rose boasts an ever-changing array of flashy colors from yellow and apricot to deep red, darkening toward petals' edges.
Using the breakthrough color breeding of Mrs. Simpson of New Zealand, Meilland developed this very unique tobacco brown climber. It successfully recreates in the garden the strong brown colors developed for florist roses.
Large, double melon/orange blooms blending to a red edging. Moderate fruity fragrance, 25 to 30 petals of consistent color, though of course largest blooms occur in cooler weather.
Hybrid Tea. Richly fragrant traditional favorite produces an abundance of full flowers in a dark crimson. Will open well in cool climates.
Hybrid Tea. Richly fragrant traditional favorite produces an abundance of full flowers in a dark crimson. Will open well in cool climates.
Floribunda. Vivid red clusters throughout the growing season. Makes an attractive landscape plant. Flowers multi-color,smoky lavender-orange. None-to-mild fragrance. Average diameter 3.5". Medium, double (17-25 petals), cluster-flowered, in large clusters bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season.
Habit: Medium, rounded growth habit. Medium, semi-glossy, dark green foliage.
Flowers multi-color,smoky lavender-orange. None-to-mild fragrance. Average diameter 3.5". Medium, double (17-25 petals), cluster-flowered, in large clusters bloom form. Blooms in flushes throughout the season.
Habit: Medium, rounded growth habit. Medium, semi-glossy, dark green foliage.
With a unique smoky orange bloom color and surprising cream reverse reminiscent, Cinnamon Girl charms with her exquisite beauty and jewel-like exhibition form.
Smoky coral-orange flowers of 25 to 30 petals are large 5 inches on a moderately sized plant about 3 feet. Light fragrance, glossy, dark-green foliage.


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