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Jessie Keith
(Climbing Rose, Rambling Rose)
First introduced in 1902, this lovely rambler is vigorous and puts on a spectacular floral display once a year in the late summer. American Pillar offers large clusters of single blooms with no fragrance. They are deep pink with a white center bearing lots of yellow stamens in the middle. The canes are very thorny and the leaves shiny dark green and somewhat rounded.
Roses prefer full to partial sun, moderate temperatures and perfectly drained, slightly acid soil with average to good fertility....
Mark A. Miller
(Amiga Mia Shrub Rose, Shrub Rose)
Iowa State University introduced ‘Amiga Mia’ in 1978. It offers large, high-centered double blooms in medium shell pink. They are lightly sweet scented and open with about 30 petals from oval pointed buds. The shrubby bush is vigorous, cold tolerant, upright and bears an abundance of dark green leathery foliage. Everblooming roses such as this will rebloom better if their spent flowers are removed.
Roses prefer full to partial sun, moderate temperatures and perfectly drained, slightly acid...
James H. Schutte
(Double Delight Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
It’s hard to say which is better, the knock out fragrance of Double Delight™ or its fully double, lovely red and ivory flowers. This exceptional hybrid tea rose was bred Swim & Ellis and introduced in 1977. Even though it’s an older selection, it’s a tried and true classic that’s still popular in today’s gardens.
This hybrid tea has a bushy habit and stems lined with sharp woody thorns. Its leaves are semi-glossy and deep green. Flowering occurs from early summer through frost, with good care...
Stan V. Griep
(Arcanum Rose, Miniature Rose)
White, fully double flowers with apricot pink petal tips grace the sweet miniature rose, 'Arcanum.' This everbloomer was introduced in 2001 by Rosemania. Its numerous flowers are not fragrant but are recognized as being of exhibition quality.
This miniature rose has a bushy, upright habit and stems lined with small, sharp, woody thorns. Its compound leaves are leathery and deep green. With good care and maintenance. Flowering occurs from early summer through frost. The small, double flowers...
(China Rose)
The color-changing and fragrant flowers of old garden rose ‘Archduke Charles’ are enchanting and as changeable as chameleons, The start out pale pink and darken as they age. Beginning pink with paler petal edges, the double blooms eventually become deep rich rose and crimson.
This China rose was introduced in 1825 and its flowers top an upright bush with small glossy dark green leaves. The canes are strong and long making ‘Archduke Charles a good rose for cutting gardens. Everblooming roses...
James H. Schutte
(Grandiflora Rose)
Profuse huge blooms in shades of light and dark pink cover this vigorous grandiflora rose. Aquarius™ is a multi- award winning rose including the 1971 All-American Selection. This rose is tough, disease resistant and produces lots of fully double blooms ideal for cutting.
Aquqrius™ is a grandiflora rose with a vigorous, bushy habit and stems lined with sharp woody thorns. It has large, leathery, deep green leaves. It blooms from early summer through frost with good care and maintenance. Flowering...
Bosh Bruening
(Apollo® Hybrid Tea Rose, Hybrid Tea Rose)
The yellow blossoms of Apollo® are fully double and ideal for cutting. This is an older cultivar that was discovered as a sport of the old hybrid tea ‘Mme. Joseph Perraud’ and introduced in 1941.
This hybrid tea has slender stems lined with sharp woody thorns. Its compound leaves are leathery and deep green. From late spring to frost, it offers double blooms that are yellow and tend to fade with age. The buds sometimes have a pink tinge before the flowers open. Tea roses bloom with greater...
James H. Schutte
(Floribunda Rose)
The pink-flowered Origami™ is a fragrant hybrid tea that offers lots of large, double blooms in summer. This vigorous rose was introduced in 1987 by Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. and is a hybrid between Rosa ‘Coquette’ and Rosa ‘Zorina.’
This hybrid tea has strong stems lined with sharp woody thorns. Its compound leaves are semi-glossy, leathery and deep green. From late spring to frost, it offers double blooms that are a pink blend and have a spicy fragrance. Tea roses bloom with...
James H. Schutte
(Hybrid Tea Rose, Kentucky Derby Hybrid Tea Rose)
The extra large, fully double blooms of Kentucky Derby™ are deep velvety red and fragrant. This vigorous rose was introduced in 1972 by Armstrong Nurseries, Inc and has strong stems lined with sharp woody thorns. Its compound leaves are semi-glossy, leathery and deep green. From late spring to frost, it offers double blooms that are deep red and have a sweet fragrance. Tea roses bloom with greater vigor if the spent flowers are removed.
Roses prefer full to partial sun, moderate temperatures...