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Stan V. Griep
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Tuscan Sun Rose)
Fully double, spicy copper-pink blooms grace this stunning floribunda rose all season long. The hybrid-tea-like roses are borne in clusters atop well-branched, vigorous shrubs that are resistant to rust and powdery mildew. This fine rose was hybridized by Keith W. Zary of Agoura Hills, California and introduced by Jackson & Perkins in 2007.
This hardy rose is a woody deciduous shrub with stems lined with sharp woody thorns. It has a bushy habit, compound leaves that are dark to medium green...
Jackson & Perkins® Company
(Color Me Pink Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
Hybrid tea roses are the divas of the garden. Their exquisitely fashioned, long-stemmed flowers epitomize the ideal "rose" for many gardeners. The sweet cultivar Color Me Pink™ is unusual because it produces both clustered and single stemmed roses.
This hardy rose is an upright deciduous shrub with thorns. It is everblooming and has compound leaves that are glossy and dark to medium green. Its beautiful roses are fully double and pink with cream undersides.
Color Me Pink™ is a moderately...
James H. Schutte
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Midas Touch™ Hybrid Tea Rose)
Pure gold roses with a sweet, pleasing fragrance grace the high-performing, upright hybrid tea rose, Midas Touch™. Its fully double blooms have broad, thick petals with stable gold coloration that does not fade. Good foliar disease resistance is another of this roses’ quality traits. Rose hybridizer Jack E. Christensen of Ontario CA first introduced it in 1992.
Midas Touch™ has a bushy, upright habit and stems lined with sharp woody thorns. Its leaves are smooth, semi-glossy and deep green....
Mark A. Miller
(Floribunda Rose, Honey Bouquet Rose)
Perfect pale apricot yellow, fully double roses adorn the honey sweet fragrant rose, Honey Bouquet. The large flowers are borne on shrubby, well-branched plants with glossy, deep green foliage. Flowers come all season long and the shrubs grow vigorously.
This hardy rose is a woody deciduous shrub with stems lined with sharp woody thorns. It has a bushy habit, compound leaves that are dark to medium green and is everblooming. Its fully double (~35 to 40 petals) flowers are pale yellow and have...
James H. Schutte
(Fame!™ Hybrid Tea Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
One of the oldest cultivated ornamentals, Rosa is a broad and complex genus with over 100 species and thousands of cultivated varieties. Roses are woody shrubs or rambling climbers that originate from Northwestern Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. They are either deciduous, evergreen or semi-evergreen, and all have stems lined with sharp woody thorns.
Roses have been grown for their beauty, food, perfume and medicine for nearly 5000 years. Early rose references and depictions...
James H. Schutte
(Crimson Bouquet™ Grandiflora Rose, Grandiflora Rose)
One of the oldest cultivated ornamentals, Rosa is a broad and complex genus with over 100 species and thousands of cultivated varieties. Roses are woody shrubs or rambling climbers that originate from Northwestern Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. They are either deciduous, evergreen or semi-evergreen, and all have stems lined with sharp woody thorns.
Roses have been grown for their beauty, food, perfume and medicine for nearly 5000 years. Early rose references and depictions...
(Floribunda Rose)
One of the oldest cultivated ornamentals, Rosa is a broad and complex genus with over 100 species and thousands of cultivated varieties. Roses are woody shrubs or rambling climbers that originate from Northwestern Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. They are either deciduous, evergreen or semi-evergreen, and all have stems lined with sharp woody thorns.
Roses have been grown for their beauty, food, perfume and medicine for nearly 5000 years. Early rose references and depictions...
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(Damask Rose)
The very old damask rose, 'La Ville de Bruxelles', is a fragrant wonder that produces loads of perfect, fully double, damask pink roses in summer. Like many antique roses, it is not a repeat bloomer. It was bred in France by Vibert and first introduced in 1849. One weakness of this upright shrub rose is that it’s prone to foliar mildew.
'La Ville de Bruxelles' is a woody deciduous shrub rose with stems lined with sharp thorns. It has a bushy habit and compound leaves of light to medium green....
Stan V. Griep
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Liebeszauber Rose)
One of the oldest cultivated ornamentals, Rosa is a broad and complex genus with over 100 species and thousands of cultivated varieties. Roses are woody shrubs or rambling climbers that originate from Northwestern Africa, Asia, Europe and North America. They are either deciduous, evergreen or semi-evergreen, and all have stems lined with sharp woody thorns.
Roses have been grown for their beauty, food, perfume and medicine for nearly 5000 years. Early rose references and depictions...
James H. Schutte
(Grandiflora Rose, Love Grandiflora Rose)
This Grandiflora rose produces a continuous succession of large, long-stemmed, cherry-red blooms with white petal reverses. A 1980 All American Rose Selection, it was introduced in 1979 by Jackson & Perkins.
The thorny stems of this small, upright deciduous shrub are clothed with glossy, leathery, rich green leaves. From late spring to frost, it bears large, spicily fragrant, dome-shaped roses on long, maroon-flushed stems. Opening from pointed, egg-shaped buds of classic "tea rose" shape,...