Garden Roses

                              GARDEN ROSES                                             
Roses just may be the most admired, most grown, most loved flowers I can think of…They make a beautiful bouquet.
Their perfume is unmistakable. Roses come in all colors, shapes and sizes, but there is no mistake about their impact in the garden or landscape.  When they are blooming, they can steal the show! These include Hybrid Teas, Florabundas, and Grandafloras.

MISTER LINCOLN

Deep red velvet blooms. True rose fragrance. (HT) AARS 1965
OLYMPIAD

Fully double, 4- to 5-inch flowers are long stemmed and long lasting. A true champion! (HT) AARS 1984

 

EURPEANA

Clusters of dark red blooms. Proven performer does excellent in heat.
(FL) AARS 1968

 

 

PERFUME DELIGHT

A lovely, fragrant rose, oval buds opens into dark pink, large double blooms on long stems that are strong and perfect for cutting. (HT) AARS 1974.

 
QUEEN ELIZABETH

A truly remarkable rose winning several awards ending with the World's Favorite Rose in 1979. (GR) AARS 1955.
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BELINDA'S DREAM

Perfect bloom shape with raspberry fragrance. (SHR) Louisiana Super Plant 2011. EARTHKIND.
GOLD GLOW

Very double, fragrant blooms of golden yellow. Holds it's color and blooms profusely even in extreme heat. (HT).

 
JULIA CHILD

Old fashion blooms of butter gold with licorice scent. Very hardy fine selection. (FL)AARS 2006
PEACE

Large, soft yellow blooms edged in pink. Color deepens in spring and fall.
(HT) AARS 1946.
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JOHN F. KENNEDY

High centered, alabaster-white blooms. Our largest white rose. Slight fragrance. (HT).

 
ICEBERG

Profusion of crisp white flowers against dark green leaves. Extremely disease resistant.  (FL/SHR)

 
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL

Rich velvety flowers with a hypnotic fragrance. Disease resistant.(HT)

 

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