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Cherry ParfaitTM
AARS Winners - LIST
The AARS Symbol distinguishes roses that are judged superior in color, foliage, fragrance and resistance to adverse growing conditions and disease.


Knock OutTM
Our Star® Rose introductions - LIST
We have introduced hundred of roses over the years. The world renown Peace rose, introduced in 1946, is just one of the roses we're proud of.


Bronze StarTM
Memorial Roses - LIST
Help Build The National World War II Memorial - when you purchase the World War II Memorial Rose we will make a financial contribution to aid in its construction. Just like the memorial it's a symbol of beauty, grace and sacrifice.


Yves Piaget®
Romantica® Roses - LIST
Old Fashion roses with modern characteristics. Take some time to look over this beautiful collection of Romantica roses


Eden ClimberTM
Climbing Romantica® - LIST
Reminiscent of the "Old Rose" style but with flowering habits and characteristics of modern roses these beautiful climbers will provide curtains of color in your garden. One of the easiest ways to begin your first experience with roses is to plant some climbing Romantica's®, all you will need is a fence, arbor, or trellis.


Peace
Hybrid Tea - LIST
Before the turn of the century you could find Hybrid Tea roses in limited shades of white, pink and red. The first yellow blend Hybrid Tea, that has become an international favorite flower, is the 'Peace' rose. We introduced this rose, which was the one and only AARS winner in 1946. But the 'Peace' rose is just one of the many Hybrid teas that we've introduced over the last 102 years. More than a century of testing, breeding and evaluation has enabled us to offer you an unlimited display of colorful Hybrid teas. We've made it easy for you to determine which roses will suit your garden and climate. The only difficulty you will have is choosing which ones to include in your landscape


Glowing PeaceTM
Grandiflora - LIST
No matter what size or shape your garden is, you can easily find a place to incorporate Grandifloras into your landscape. Similar to Hybrid teas in habit and size, many of them produce colorful displays of flowers in clusters. They look beautiful in your garden, and will look wonderful cut and included in your home décor.


Angel Face
Floribunda - LIST
Derived and refined from Hybrid teas, Floribundas are excellent roses for landscaping. They are shorter than Hybrid teas and produce profuse clusters of blooms through the summer months. They are popular roses to use for hedges and borders because of their growth habit. You will find many easy and fun ways to use the fragrance and color of these Floribundas in your garden.


Modern MagicTM
Climbing - LIST
Our climbers will allow you to use your imagination. Traditional favorites, these climbers give wonderful flushes of color throughout the season. There are so many uses; covering fences, climbing poles, pillars, trellises, arches, even covering the side of a house, you'll find hundred of ways to include our climbers in your garden.


Ballerina
Antique - LIST
We gathered this collection of Old Garden Roses for their fragrance, repeat bloom cycle, and overall hardiness. Many of the roses in this collection have remained popular since the 19th century.


English Garden®
David Austin - LIST
These roses combine the unique character and beauty of old roses with a natural and shrubby habit. They have excellent repeat-flowering qualities of modern roses with a particularly strong fragrance, which they inherit from the old varieties.


Orange Sunblaze®
Sunblaze® Roses - LIST
Our collection of miniature roses is hardy and easy to grow. These compact roses bloom from spring until fall performing well in borders and as potted plants, or use them to add a little more color to your landscape.


Rainbow's EndTM
Miniature Roses - LIST
Our miniature roses are hardy, easy to grow and bloom all season. Unlike annuals, they will return year after year. They look great used as a border around your rose garden or to line a walkway or entrance.

Children love these mini-roses, they are small enough for them to hold and easy for them to care for on their own. An interesting way for you to teach your children the fundamentals of gardening.


Carefree SunshineTM
Shrub Roses - LIST
Shrub roses are easy to care for and beautiful in the home landscape. These disease resistant roses will bloom throughout the season and are excellent planted in masses. Used as groundcovers, or to replace the lawn you would rather not mow, these vigorous roses offer a variety of alternatives that are not only colorful but also easy to maintain.


Magic Meidiland®
Meidiland Landscape Roses - LIST
If you're looking for a colorful hedge or groundcover these easy to grow roses are a favorite of many who want beautiful carefree gardens. Many of these roses from The House of Meilland offer showy fall and winter color due to their bright red and orange hips. Pest resistant and disease tolerant, they're your answer to a carefree landscape.


Tree Roses - LIST
A new trend for the novice to the advanced gardener. Patio trees offer a variety of unique ways to add color around your home and garden. You may keep them in their deco pots and use them on your patios and decks. They look great around pools and offer a cheerful greeting when used to outline the entrance to your home, garden or backyard. The possibilities are endless. A few of these tree roses can completely transform your garden. Anywhere you plant them; they are sure to attract attention.

As you look through "Our Roses" section you will see tree symbols. Any of our Star Roses that are available in trees, will have these symbols.

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