
Striking color changes set this hybrid tea rose apart from any other rose on the market– blooms fade to rich apricot color as blooms mature; steady bloomer in good soil and sunny conditions
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Pure red flowers with up to 25 petals per bloom adorn this prolific climbing rose from Weeks Roses; this hardy grower can climb up to 14 feet at maturity; light and fragrant tea scent from blooms; flowers grow on both new and old wood
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This climber has created the standard against which all other climbing roses are judged; Silvery, blush pink medium-sized double flowers with nice form; always a profusion of blooms on a sturdy, weather-tested plant
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This is a relatively new floribunda that features clusters of blooms that are ruffled in shape and russet in color; the plant is small to medium-sized in stature with shiny, dark green foliage
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An exceptionally rich red and stately shape has made this hybrid tea rose world famous; distinctive fragrance intensifies the plants’ impact; extreme hardiness and vigor allows this rose to flourish in most geographic regions
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Simply put, this is one of the most unique roses around, with no two blooms ever alike; unusual peppermint-striped flowers feature tightly woven petals; distinctive spicy fragrance should make this rose a “must have” for your garden
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An ever-expanding family of compact and tidy shrub roses are black spot-resistant and offered in a variety of colors, including red, pink, blushing, rainbow, double red, double pink and new for 2008– yellow (sunny); these low maintenance plants solve a plethora of landscaping problems in a colorful way; blooms throughout summer and well into cool weather; foliage changes color with seasonal changes– dark, purplish green in early season to burgundy in the fall
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