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Pretty buds open to beautiful, cupped rosettes of an even, mid pink coloring. They have a light to medium fruity fragrance. It commences flowering exceptionally early in the season and flowers in flushes until well into the fall.
The unusually large, bright pink flowers are full petaled and deeply cupped. In spite of their size, they are never clumsy, being held nicely poised on a well-rounded shrub. Repeat bloomer.
Bears rich, yellow flowers, which pale over time. Their formation is most pleasing, having a neat outer ring of petals enclosing an informal group of petals within. Repeat bloomer.
Terrific groundcover rose which produces abundant clusters of small, double apricot flowers, about 2″ across, packed with up to 35 petals. Blooming contin uously from spring to frost. For best performance it is recommended to cut back every year in early spring after the last threat of frost has passed.
Terrific groundcover rose which produces abundant clusters of small, vibrant coral flowers, about 1.5″ across, packed with 25 petals. Blooming continuously from spring to frost. For best performance it is recommended to cut back every year in early spring after the last threat of frost has passed.
Maintenance free rose that continuously produces self-cleaning bright pink double flowers with a slight spicy fragrance.
Vivid red double roses are self-cleaning, so no deadheading is required to maintain blooming.
Beautiful clusters of double yellow blossoms held high on sturdy stems. Its incredibly clean foliage complements the fragrant blooms, giving your garden a fresh feeling. Shrub rose that grows in an upright, vase shape.
Covered in soft red buds by spring, which will open to semi-double amber blossoms that fade to a lovely peach color. The dense mounding foliage provides a dark green backdrop for the flowers, which continue their show until frost. Bred for superior tolerance to heat and humidity.
Climbing rose that explodes with a heavy flush of blooms in the spring and re-blooms throughout the season. The color is very unique and can be described as coral with a yellow eye.
A vigorous, upright, suckering shrub with remarkably fragrant, double, large 4″ across rich pinkish-purple flowers. They are followed by edible fruits that are as pretty as the flowers themselves.
Abundant lavender blooms and bright green foliage combined with disease resistance make this a great rose for the patio container or small garden.
Carmine red buds open to a warm blend of golden yellow that is edged with bright pink. Each double hybrid tea flower is large and slightly fragrant. An excellent cut flower, this rose will rebloom throughtout the summer for continous color.
Copper, peachy pink-orange flowers with an old-fashioned shape bloom from spring to fall and give off a mild, fruity fragrance.
Delivers flower power like no other with luminous ora nge flowers that bloom repeatedly from spring to frost.
Has the same flower power and easy care as others in the family, but in a compact size. Displays smaller blooms than other knockouts. Great in pots!
Single petals, just like the original, but in a beautiful shade of bright pink! Like the other members of the family, The Pink Knock Out® Rose is black spot resistant, drought-tolerant and self-cleaning.
Bathed in stunning ruby-red flowers with yellow eyes. Attractive dark green foliage emerges burgundy in spring. The foliage then turns burgundy again in fall, along with showy, orange rose hips. Loves climbing garden gates, trellises, and fences.
Terrific groundcover rose which produces abundant clusters of very small, rich cardinal red flowers adorned with up to 15 silky petals. Blooming continuously from spring to frost. For best performance it is recommended to cut back every year in early spring after the lst threat of frost has passed.
Abundant clusters of single to semi-double, vibrant cherry-red flowers, up to 3.5″ across, adorned with up to 11 petals. The blossoms do not fade in the heat and stand out against the disease-resistant, dark purplish-green foliage. Blooms continuously from spring until frost, the flowers are followed by decorative orange-red hips.
This special rose is awash in sunny yellow blooms with a bold red ring in the center. As the blooms age, they fade to white with a pink ring, continuing the effect. Deadheading is not required for continous blooms. Blooms on new wood; prune back by about half to 1/3 its total height in early spring.
“Mini-climber” rose, as it keeps a neat, dense habit and can be grown as a climber or a shrub rose, depending on how you prune it. Rebloomer. Wavy amber colored petals surrounding a classic orange rose bud shape. Exceptionally fragrant blooms appear all summer without deadheading. If you choose, you may prune this back by 1/3 its total height early each spring, just as the new buds begin to emerge on the stems. Make your cut just above a thick, healthy bud, as these produce the most vigorous growth. Fertilize with a granular rose fertilizer when you prune.
From the creator of the ‘Knock Out’, a brand new color for this popular rose family. ‘Sunny Knock Out’ has an upright habit, clean dark green foliage and terrific everblooming qualities.