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Rose - Strike it Richâ„¢ - Grandiflora Rose
The Rose, Strike It Rich™ GR PP19144, 'Rosa sp. 'WEKbepmey', is an upright and vigorous growing rose with large, double, golden yellow flowers that are kissed with orange-pink highlights. The flowers are long-lived and retain their blend of gold, orange and red tones to the very end. The dark green foliage and red stems make this variety stand out. It is strongly fragrant and naturally disease resistant. This true grandiflora bears loads of long-stemmed blossoms. This rose was a AARS 2007 award winner. Grandiflora roses produce tall elegant plants that bloom repeatedly during the season and they generally feature clustered blossoms with stems which are slightly shorter than those of hybrid tea roses.


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Rose - Redleaf - Shrub - DetailsRose - Redleaf - Shrub - Sale Price: $57.05
The Redleaf Rose, Rosa glauca, produces clear pink, fragrant flowers in June followed by long lasting bright red hips. The reddish-violet stems and beautifully colored foliage, purple in sunny locations, gray green with mauve in shady areas, are prized by flower arrangers. This rose has its own root. 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. Many times this rose is grown for its beautiful foliage and hips. The foliage has a reddish tint to it throughout the summer and then it turns even redder in the fall! Redleaf produces many orange-red hips in the fall. This rose then becomes ornamental in the fall and all winter long! Use this rose for fall and winter interest, as a specimen, accent shrub, or a flowering hedge. Very hardy and disease resistant! Pink flowers and red foliage—Beautiful!

Rose - Easy Elegance® All the Rage - Shrub - DetailsRose - Easy Elegance® All the Rage - Shrub - Sale Price: $78.45
Easy Elegance® All the Rage, 'Rosa 'BAIrage' (PPAF), is an easy to grow, multi-colored spectacle with tight, coral buds swirling open to apricot-colored blossoms with luminous yellow centers. Its blooms age to lipstick pink before dropping cleanly away. All the Rage blooms steadily all season, so there will always be a range of colors to admire! It has an astonishingly clean, disease-resistant foliage with a perfectly round form. No wonder this plant is All the Rage! It is grown on its own root instead of being grafted onto a hardy root stock. It is always in flower, which is a nice surprise for a landscape rose. All the Rage likes lots of sun and a good watering, or about 1 inch of rainfall once a week. Water in the morning and avoid getting the foliage wet. The Easy Elegance line of roses continue to show their outstanding performance.

Rose - Morden Sunrise - Shrub - DetailsRose - Morden Sunrise - Shrub - Sale Price: $32.95
The Morden Sunrise Rose, Rosa 'Morden Sunrise' PP13,969, produces creamy orange buds that open to strongly fragrant dark orange blooms that later mature to creamy yellow. Morden Sunrise flowers from June to mid-September. This low growing plant is useful as a hedge and really makes a statement planted en masse. This ever blooming rose has dark green foliage and it has excellent resistance to black spot. This Canadian bred rose develops large rose hips which will keep wildlife coming into your yard well into the winter! This rose has its own root. 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.

Rose - Lucida - Shrub - DetailsRose - Lucida - Shrub - Sale Price: $57.05
The Lucida Rose, Rosa virginiana 'Virginia Rose', is a shrub, with many spreading branches. It has hairy stems with curved thorns. Its leaves are split into smaller leaflets; each leaflet is dark green with teeth, up to 2.5 long. These leaves turn purplish red in the fall. Lucida Rose is a great plant to use for clearings, shores, and roadsides. It also excels in mixed borders, hedges, and as specimens. Lucida is tolerant of harsh conditions, including salt spray, wind, and poor soil. The rose hips from the Virginia rose are completely edible to both humans and animals, and are extremely rich in Vitamin C. They have a pleasantly tart taste, and are best used to make jellies or teas. Plant them as a hedge along your house or as a single accent at the edge of patio planting bed. * Fall color

Rose - Belle Poitevine - Rugosa - DetailsRose - Belle Poitevine - Rugosa - Sale Price: $57.05
Belle Poitevine, Rosa 'Belle Poitevine', was introduced in 1894. It is graced by dense, richly veined foliage. The deep magenta-pink buds unfurl in early summer to informal warm pink blooms that continue in fragrant waves until the arrival of frost. These blooms can be up to 4 inches across! In fall, the foliage is transformed into a beautiful autumnal display of yellow and orange, accented perfectly by large orange-red fruit (hips). The decorative hips attract and feed birds in fall and winter. This rose is grown on its own root so if it freezes down the old foliage, the plant will come back true to its color and size. 'Belle Poitevine' is fragrant and would make a good choice for a large hedge, especially in cooler climates. A healthy, vigorous plant, it can reach 5 feet tall and 4 feet wide. This rugosa rose is resistant to mildew, rust, and blackspot.  Pink blooms on an always reliable plant! Hardy! Fragrant!


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