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Trumpeter

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Trumpeter

Trumpeter

The Rose Trumpeter produces brilliant orange red blossoms that are lightly ruffled and bloom on a low rounded bush. This easy flowering Floribunda is heavily branched which makes it an ideal hedging rose or a great specimen by itself. The foliage is a glossy medium green color and is healthy and strong. The fragrance is light but wonderfully subtle. The blooms are slightly cupped and are alittle over 3 inches across and this plant is a quick rebloomer.

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Purezza

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Purezza

Purezza

The Rose Purezza produces generous amounts of large white flowers. Purezza are mainly noted for their ability to rebloom. These thornless climbers can grow to 15 to 20 feet in size. Another unique feature is their buds which look like pearls. They can be trained to climb, trained on a pillar, or trained as a rambler. Purezza also displays good disease resistance to blackspot, mildew, and rust. This rose blooms on old wood so prune after flowering.

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Pillow Fight

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Pillow Fight

Pillow Fight

The Rose Pillow Fight produces small white blooms with a honey fragrance. The Pillow Fight shrub rose just expoldes into bloom with the white flowers making a startling look against the very deep, glossy, green foliage. Pillow Fight will bloom all season long. The growth is low and bushy with an average height of about 3 to 4 feet.

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Livin Easy

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Livin Easy

Livin Easy

The Rose Livin’ Easy produces waves of fragrant, double, apricot, orange and yellow blossoms with a hint of pink. The Livin’ Easy rose is easy to care for, is very hardy, and disease resistant. The foliage is a very glossy green that looks great even without its beautiful flowers. The showy flowers will light up a landscape and it blends beautifully with other colors. This rose is very consistant in all climates and is great in the landscape or in mass plantings.

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Josephs Coat

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Josephs Coat

Josephs Coat

The Rose Joseph’s Coat produce clustered buds that open to flowers that change from golden yellow to orange and crimson. The loosely formed double flowers are borne in clusters on an upright plant with glossy leaves. Joseph’s Coat can be grown as a small climber and they are great for hedges. This easy to care for rose is also a rebloomer.

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