Roses

Our bare root roses arrive in mid-February, and we start planting them in containers as soon as they arrive. All of our roses are sold in pots, rather than bare root, which protects their roots from drying out and breaking. Rose flowers are hard to resist, both in color and smell, so they sell out quickly once they start to bloom.

You can find our best selection of roses in March and early April.

Some Varieties Sell Out Quickly. All Roses are Subject to Availability.

  • Climbing Rose – Blaze (Rosa)

    Color cascades from this low maintenace, American favorite, climbing rose, with pure red flowers (20-25 petal count) opening all at once and continuing their bloom through fall. Excellent disease resistance. Can grow to over 10 feet, but can be maintained at a smaller size. Full to part sun.

  • Climbing Rose – Cloud 10 (Rosa)

    This white climber blooms heavily in the spring and will rebloom throughout the season. It has exceptionally clean foliage and a very full flower (50-60 petal count), with an exotic musk fragrance. Grows to 7-8 feet tall, but can be maintained at a smaller size. Full to part sun.

  • Climbing Rose – Florentina Arborose (Rosa)

    A very robust and winter hardy climber with nastolgic, quartered, bright red flowers (40 petal count), grown in clusters. Blooms throughout the season. Foliage is dark, glossy and disease resistant. Can climb to 7 feet but can be maintained at 3-4 feet. Full to part sun.

  • Climbing Rose – Golden Showers (Rosa)

    This climber has bright, yellow-gold flowers (25-30 petal count) with a sweet fragrance reminiscent of honey. It blooms from spring through fall with robust vigor. Grows to 12 feet tall or more, but can be maintained at a smaller size. Full to part sun.

  • Climbing Rose – Joseph’s Coat (Rosa)

    The continuous kaleidoscope of ever changing color, from yellow to scarlet to orange to carmine, has made this climber a classic. The flowers (23-28 petal count) have a light fragrance. Grows to 10 feet tall, but can be maintained at a smaller size. Full to part sun.

  • Floribunda Rose – Veranda Fiesta (Rosa)

    Veranda Fiesta is a Floribunda or shrub-like rose, featuring strong, bright yellow blooms suffused with orange. Disease resistant, dark green, glossy foliage. Grows in a rounded, bushy habit to around 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Grandiflora Rose – Sweet Spirit (Rosa)

    Sweet Spirit Grandiflora Rose produces an attractive traditional red flower (35 petal count) with a strong, sweet fragrance. Extremely disease resistant and heat tolerant. Grows to 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Groundcover Rose – Buttercream Drift (Rosa)

    Buttercream Drift has soft buttery-yellow flowers from late spring into fall. This low, spreading rose is one of the most floriforous shrubs, reaching only 1 1/2 ft. tall and 2 1/2 ft. wide.

  • Groundcover Rose – Drift (Rosa)

    Drift Roses feature a low growing habit, with most growing to only 1 1/2 ft. tall and 3 ft. wide. Blooms appear in late spring and repeat bloom throughout the summer and fall, until frost. Full to part sun.

  • Groundcover Rose – Lemon Drift (Rosa)

    Lemon Drift Rose produces an abundance of lemon-yellow blooms nearly all summer. Plants are low, spreading in habit, reaching only 1 1/2 ft. tall and 2 1/2 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Apricot Candy (Rosa)

    Apricot Candy produces beautiful apricot flowers (25 petal count) with ruffled edges on the petals. The blooms produce a wonderful spicy fragrance. Maintain at 4-5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Cherries & Champagne (Rosa)

    This colorful and super sweet fragrant Hybrid Tea Rose features unique, large double blooms with red to deep pink cuplike petals and a creamy yellow reverse. Foliage is glossy and dark green. Grow and maintain at 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Enchanted Peace (Rosa)

    Enchanted Peace is a multi-color Hybrid Tea Rose, with yellow, orange and white coloration on the flower petals (35-38 petal count). The blooms are great cut flowers with a moderate to strong fragrance. Maintain at 4-5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Eternal Flame (Rosa)

    This Hybrid Tea Rose has classically shaped, high centered flowers (35 petal count) of soft, flickering yellow. The long stems and strong citrus fragrance combine to make this a great rose for the cutting garden. Maintain at 4-5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Mister Lincoln (Rosa)

    Mister Lincoln, a time honored classic, is perhaps the best red Hybrid Tea of all time. Long stems and dark leaves with great, high centered flowers (30-35 petal count) that open fully and offer a wonderful damask fragrance. Maintain at 3-5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Peace (Rosa)

    The world’s most famous Hybrid Tea Rose, with brilliant yellow and pink flowers (40-45 petal count), was first introduced in 1945 and is more popular today than when it was first introduced. Excellent cut flower, with a mild, fruity fragrance. Maintain at 4-5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Pinkerbelle (Rosa)

    Pinkerbelle produces a beautiful picotte pink flower (30-34 petal count) with shades of lavender and cream colors. It has a wonderful, strong, spicy verbena fragrance. Excellent disease resistance. Maintain at 3-5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Raspberry Cupcake (Rosa)

    This Hybrid Tea Rose produces large, light pink blooms with cuplike petals during the summer. Blooms have a strong raspberry and lemon fragrance. Maintain at 4 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Romantica Ball Gown (Rosa)

    Romantica Ball Gown Hybrid Tea produces an old-fashioned (David Austin type), fragrant, medium pink rose with a high petal count of around 100. Grows in an upright, bushy habit to around 6 ft. tall and 2-3 ft. wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Sterling Silver (Rosa)

    This high quality Hybrid Tea Rose produces lavender flowers (17-25 petal count) with silver undertones. The flowers have a strong citrus fragrance. Nearly thornless. Maintain at 2-3 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Sweet Mademoiselle (Rosa)

    This beautiful Hybrid Tea Rose has large, full, peachy-pink flowers (35 petal count) in cooler spring temperatures and changes to apricot in the summer heat. The blooms are very fragrant, producing a strong, sweet aroma. Excellent vigor and disease reistance. Maintain at 4-5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – The McCartney Rose (Rosa)

    This sweet candy-like fragrant Hybrid Tea Rose features enormous, deep, rosy-pink blooms during the summer. Excellent cut rose, with glossy dark green foliage. Maintain at 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Top Cream (Rosa)

    Top Cream is an old-fashioned style (David Austin type) Hybrid Tea Rose, featuring white blooms with a slight pink blush and high petal count of around 100. Blooms are extremely fragrant with notes of earthly pear. Excellent disease resistance. Maintain at 4-6 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Hybrid Tea Rose – Tropicana (Rosa)

    This long stemmed Hybrid Tea Rose has a flashy blend of orange and coral flowers (30-35 petal count) with an intense, sweet, fruity fragrance. Great cut flower. Maintain at 4-5 ft. tall. Full to part sun.

  • Miniature Rose – Sunblaze (Rosa)

    Sunblaze Miniature Roses are easy to grow and repeat bloom throughout the summer. They feature semi-double blooms and are highly disease resistant. They grow in a bushy, compact, rounded habit to around 18″ tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Roses – Climbing (Rosa)

    Most roses bloom best when they get at least six hours of full sun every day. Water plants deeply and regularly for the first two years.

  • Roses – Hybrid Tea (Rosa)

    Roses need at least 4 to 6 hours of sun each day. Prefer rich, loamy soil. Plant your roses where falling ice and snow will not damage plants.

  • Shrub Rose – Easy Bee-zy Knockout (Rosa)

    Easy Bee-zy Knockout Rose features fragrant, yellow flowers that bloom repeatedly from spring to frost. Disease resistant and easy to grow, this shrub rose grows in a rounded, bushy habit to around 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Shrub Rose – Knockout (Rosa)

    Knockout roses produce highly disease resistant clean, green foliage and repeat blooms from late spring, throughout summer and fall, until frost. Grow to around 4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Shrub Rose – Orange Glow Knockout (Rosa)

    Orange Glow Knockout Rose produces luminous, orange flowers that bloom repeatedly from spring to frost. Excellent disease resistance. Easy to grow, reaching 4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Shrub Rose – Petite Knock Out (Rosa)

    Petite Knock Out is the first truly compact petite shrub rose with the same great disease resistance and abundant, continuous blooming that is characteristic of Knock Out Roses. It makes a great addition to smaller gardens and containers. Grows to only 1 1/2 feet tall and wide. Full to part sun.

  • Shrub Rose – Proven Winners (Rosa)

    Proven Winners roses are highly disease resistant varieties with clean, green foliage. Blooms appear in late spring and repeat bloom throughout summer and fall. These varieties grow to around 3-4 ft. tall and wide. Full to part sun.