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Shrub Roses
 

Coming from a wide range of origins, the shrub rose category includes a variety of roses with diverse characteristics that do not easily fit into any other particular class. Rose hybridizers may cross old roses with modern varieties to achieve a blend of fragrance, repeat bloom, and exceptional hardiness. They vary in size from very large shrubs to prostrate groundcovers. As a rule, shrub roses have excellent landscape qualities and can be used as ornamental shrubs, specimens, in masses or as hedges outside the formal rose garden.

Our Codes:
Variety Name
, Classification (date introduced)
Zone refers to USDA Cold Hardiness Zones - the lower the number, the hardier the rose.
Repeat bloom codes: rrr = excellent repeat bloom, rr = good repeat, r = occasional repeat, nr = once blooming
Fragrance codes: fff = very fragrant, nf = not fragrant

 

 
Item
 
Description
Price
Applejack
Applejack
Shrub (Buck, 1973). Long pointed buds open to large, very fragrant, recurrent pink blooms. (Zone 4, rr, ff) Available for shipping in October.
$14.95
Aunt Honey
Aunt Honey
Shrub (Buck, 1984). Warm pink, high- centered blooms with rich fragrance. Flowers freely from June through frost. Reaches up to 4 feet tall and wide. (Zone 5, rr, ff)
$14.95
Cardinal Hume
Cardinal Hume
Shrub (Harkness, 1984). A rose of unusual color, rich purple fading to deep red, reflecting the old Gallicas. (Zone 5, rrr, ff)
$14.95
Carefree Beauty
Carefree Beauty
Shrub (Buck, 1977). Clusters of long buds open into semi-double, rich pink flowers. (Zone 4, rr, nf)
$14.95
Climbing Shrub (origin unknown). Full pink- peach bloom clusters of double flowers on 10' arching dark red canes. (Zone 4, r, ff)
$14.95
Elmshorn
Elmshorn
Shrub (Kordes, 1951). Huge clusters of small, cherry-red, double flowers throughout the season. (Zone 4, rr, nf) Sorry, sold out for 2010.
$14.95
Fred Loads
Fred Loads
Floribunda (Holmes, 1968). Blossoms are bright salmon-orange and are carried in clusters. (Zone 4, rr, nf)
$14.95
Gartendirektor Otto Linne
Gartendirektor Otto Linne
Shrub (Lambert, 1934). Large clusters of 2 inch, full, deep pink blooms all season. Disease resistant foliage. (Zone 4, rr, nf)
$14.95
Geranium
 
Shrub (Hybrid Moyesii, 1937).Scarlet, red 2 inch single flowers followed by bottle-shaped hips. Reaches 5-8 feet tall and 4-6 feet wide. (Zone 4, nr, nf)
$16.95
Goldbusch
Goldbusch
Shrub (Kordes, 1954). Coral colored buds open to double (24-30 petals), peach-yellow fragrant blooms. (Zone 4, rr, ff)
$14.95
Golden Wings
Golden Wings
Shrub (Shepherd, 1956). A very large single row of light yellow petals surrounding centers of red stamens.Fragrant (Zone 5, rrr, f)
$14.95
Harison's Yellow
Harison's Yellow
Shrub (1830). Bright yellow blooms cover arching canes with ferny foliage in early spring. (Zone 3, nr, f) Special waiting list. Please contact us for availability. Thanks!
$16.95
Lady Penzance
Lady Penzance
Shrub, Eglanteria (1894). Delicate, sweetly scented salmon pink single blooms in spring. (Zone 4, nr, ff) Available for shipping in October.
$14.95
Nevada
Nevada
Shrub (Dot, 1927). Large single, lightly scented, white blooms in mid-season, repeating into late season. (Zone 5, rr, f) Available for shipping in October.
$16.95
Prairie Harvest
Prairie Harvest
Shrub (Griffith Buck 1985). Pointed buds open to fragrant, very double, rich yellow blooms that continue all season. (Zone 5, rr, ff) Available for shipping in October.
$14.95
Rosarium Uetersen
 
Shrub/Climber (Kordes, 1977). Deep rosy- coral blooms are fully double (over 100 petals) with old- fashioned form. (Zone 5, rr, f)
$14.95
Sally Holmes
Sally Holmes
Shrub, Hybrid Musk (Holmes, 1976). Pale yellow buds open to single white flowers blushed pink, resembling apple blossoms. (Zone 5, rr, f)
$14.95
Stanwell Perpetual
Stanwell Perpetual
Hybrid Spinosissima (Lee, 1838). An old- fashioned favorite with very double, pale pink, quartered flowers. (Zone 3, rr, ff) Available for shipping in October.
$14.95
Suzanne
 
Hybrid Spinosissima (Skinner, 1950). Fragrant, pale coral-pink double blooms in spring with occasional repeat. (Zone 2, r, ff)
$14.95
Climber, Shrub (Skinner, <1965). Blooms are deeply cupped with varied hues of pink ranging from pale pink to a deep orchid. Arching 9 to 12 foot canes. (Zone 4, rr, ff) Sorry, sold out for 2010.
$14.95
Westerland
 
Shrub/Climber (Kordes, 1969) Sprays of double, deep apricot blooms show off nicely against the glossy green foliage. (Zone 5, rr, ff) Available for shipping in October.
$14.95

 
 
 
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