Yes! You can grow fabulous roses in Northern New Mexico! In preparation for Spring 2010, Payne’s has been growing over 1000 roses for our Northern New Mexico customers! Below is a list of the varieties we hope to be carrying this Spring, listed alphabetically by type of rose (Hybrid Tea, Rugosa, Shrub Rose and so forth).
All Payne's roses are No. 1 grade and planted in 3 gallon pots. That means lots of healthy roots for swifter establishment in your garden! And our prices are 'way lower than our distinguished competitors' — only $22.99 each!
- For Payne's 2010 roses listed by color (Red, Orange, etc.), click here.
- For Payne's 2010 roses listed by strength of perfume, click here.
- For detailed guidelines for helping roses thrive under Northern New Mexico's unique conditions, click here.
- For instructions on how to reserve your favorite roses now before they're released for sale to the general public, click here.
PLEASE NOTE: Variety availability is subject to crop fluctuations, and quantities are extremely limited. So if you see some treasures you can’t live without, call us at our South Store at 505-988-9626 (ask for Valerie) or at our North Store at 505-988-8011 (ask for Erin) to reserve yours today! Varieties new this year are marked with an asterisk (*). Heirloom varieties (introduced prior to 1950) are marked with a cross (+).
NEW FOR 2010
*CHANGE OF HEART: New for 2010! Beautiful pink Hybrid Tea. Distinct perfume. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*CH-CHING!: New for 2010! Stunning yellow Grandiflora boasting a wonderful, strong spice perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*DROP DEAD RED: New for 2010! If you like red roses, you won’t want to pass up this stunning newcomer. Simply scarlet, a Floribunda to die for! Delicate tea fragrance. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*EASY DOES IT: New for 2010! Stunning mango orange Floribunda with pronounced sweet perfume. 2010 AARS winner! Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*MONKEY BUSINESS: 2010. Wonderful award-winning light yellow Floribunda of delicate scent. Source: J&P. URC/2010 Floribunda of the Year. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*OVER THE MOON: 2010. Exquisite apricot Hybrid Tea with a pronounced perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*SEDONA: 2010. Beautiful orange Hybrid Tea with a powerful perfume. Source: J&P. URC/2010 Rose of the Year. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*SWEET INTOXICATION: 2010. Stunning magenta Floribunda boasts a clove perfume that will knock your socks off! Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
Alphabetical Listing By Type
CLIMBERS
Climbing roses can reach heights of 20 feet, depending on the variety. They are wonderful for clothing arbors, trellises, and walls. They must be tied to their supports, as they are not true vines and do not possess gripping mechanisms. A well-watered, well-fed Climber is a thing of beauty!
AMERICA, CLIMBING: Introduced 1976. Orange-pink Hybrid Tea Climber with delicious spicy fragrance. Source: Jackson & Perkins (J&P). For a closer look at this rose, click here.
+BLAZE IMPROVED, CLIMBING: 1932. Brilliant red Climber with delicate fruity fragrance. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
DON JUAN: 1958. Our most popular Climber. True red blossoms of powerful perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this enormously popular rose, click here.
GOLDEN SHOWERS: 1956. This classic Climber covers itself with a cascade of yellow blossoms. Sweet scent. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
ICEBERG, CLIMBING: 1958. Climber with delicately perfumed white blossoms. Try it against a wall or on a trellis with “Don Juan”! Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this time-honored beauty, click here.
JOSEPH’S COAT: 1969. Vigorous, vividly hued Climber with delicately perfumed gold and red blossoms. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this sumptuous rose, click here.
NIGHT OWL: 2007. Thrilling wine-purple Climber of pronounced perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this unusual rose, click here.
PEARLY GATES: 1999. Wonderful pink Climber casts a strong spice fragrance. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this exquisite Climber, click here.
SALLY HOLMES: 1976. Customer favorite! Beautiful white Climber with a touch of sweet perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this innocent beauty, click here.
SCENT FROM ABOVE: 2005. Sassy yellow Climber with an unusual licorice perfume. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection. For a closer look at this mood-lifting charmer, click here.
SKY’S THE LIMIT: 2007. Vigorous golden Climber with just a touch of perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
SOCIAL CLIMBER: Beautiful pink to deep pink Climber with a nice spicy fragrance. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this upscale lovely, click here.
VALENTINE’S DAY: 2006. Vigorous Climber boasting Valentine-red blossoms with a touch of fragrance. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
WESTERLAND: 1970. Hard-to-find apricot-flowered Climber with a wonderful strong spice fragrance. A must for your entryway! Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this delicious treasure, click here.
+WHITE DAWN: 1949. Classic pure white Climber with a pronounced sweet scent. Source: Weeks. For a closer at this gardenia-scented treasure, click here.
DAVID AUSTIN ROSES
David Austin, the English rose breeder, is famous for combining the best characteristics of fragrant old English roses and new, vigorous, disease resistant, long-blooming sorts. His rose bushes tend to grow very bushy, 3 to 5 feet tall. Their blossoms are usually rounded, with a deep cup shape and lots of extremely fragrant petals. And they bloom all summer long! If you've never tried growing a David Austin rose, you are in for a treat. We are carrying two this year:
BISHOP’S CASTLE: 2007. Raspberry pink David Austin rose with incomparable antique rose perfume. Ultimate Rose Collection. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this exquisite rose, click here.
WINDERMERE: 2008. Unusual rounded cream blossoms bear an enchanting strong perfume. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection. For a closer look at this romantic beauty, click here.
FLORIBUNDAS
"Floribunda" comes from the words "flower" and "abundant." Floribunda roses tend to grow 2 to 4 feet tall. Vigorous and easy to grow, they produce large clusters of short-stemmed flowers all summer.
BLACK CHERRY: 2006. Red Floribunda of sweet fragrance. Ultimate Rose Collection. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this perky beauty, click here.
BURGUNDY ICEBERG: 2007. Stunning burgundy Floribunda. A touch of honey perfume; loads of blossoms all summer. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
CINCO DE MAYO: 2009. ¡Viva fiesta! Attractive rusty-red-orange Floribunda with a distinct sweet perfume. 2009 AARS winner. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
CINNAMON TWIST: 2007. Gorgeous burnished coral Floribunda with a delicate perfume. Ultimate Rose Collection. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this charmer, click here.
DAY BREAKER: 2004. Delicious tricolor Floribunda, featuring yellow, apricot and pink blossoms of classic Tea Rose scent. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this exquisitely feminine rose, click here.
DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES: 2004. Haunting pink and cream Floribunda of classic tea rose scent. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this pure English beauty, click here.
DREAM COME TRUE: 2008. Queenly Floribunda covered with exquisite yellow blossoms blushed ruby-red. Delicate perfume. 2008 AARS winner! Source: J&P. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*DROP DEAD RED: New for 2010! If you like red roses, you won’t want to pass up this stunning newcomer. Simply scarlet, a Floribunda to die for! Delicate tea fragrance. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*EASY DOES IT: New for 2010! Stunning mango orange Floribunda with pronounced sweet perfume. 2010 AARS winner! Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
EBB TIDE: 2006. Deliciously different! Rich plum purple Floribunda breathes a powerful rich fragrance. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this highly unusual rose, click here.
FRAGRANT WAVE: 2005. Pure white Floribunda fills the air with spicy perfume. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this exquisite rose, click here.
FRANKLY SCARLET: 2008. Another brilliant winner! Bright red Floribunda with pronounced spicy perfume. Ultimate Rose Collection. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this exquisite rose, click here.
ICEBERG: 1958. One of the best white Floribunda roses, strongly perfumed. Source: Weeks. For a closer at this classic beauty, click here.
JULIA CHILD: 2006. Bon appetit! Wonderful Floribunda with scads of richly scented butter gold blossoms. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this luscious beauty, click here.
KIMBERLINA: 2009. Floribunda bears beautifully formed, classic pink flowers of delicate scent. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection 2009. For a closer look at this flirty beauty, click here.
LIGHT MY FIRE: 2009. Unusual Floribunda bears many lovely dark orange blossoms of delicate scent. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection. For a closer at this sultry siren, click here.
LOVESTRUCK: 2008. Exquisitely feminine! Floribunda bears many lovely pink blossoms of delicate scent, brushed with cream. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection/2008AARS. For a closer at this romantic rose, click here.
MARDI GRAS: 2008. Festive pink and yellow Floribunda of refreshing perfume. Source: J&P. 2008 AARS. For a closer at this fiesta of a rose, click here!
*MONKEY BUSINESS: 2010. Wonderful award-winning light yellow Floribunda of delicate scent. Source: J&P. URC/2010 Floribunda of the Year. For a closer at this happy beauty of a rose, click here.
MOONDANCE: 2007. Delightful white Floribunda deliciously scented of raspberry. Source: J&P. 2007AARS. For a closer at this haunting treasure, click here.
OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE: Silvery-pink Floribunda with a light, sweet scent. Source: J&P. Rose For A Cause. For a closer at this heavenly rose, click here.
OUTRAGEOUS: Richly perfumed, vibrant orange Floribunda. Source: J&P. For a closer at this outrageous beauty, click here.
POPE JOHN PAUL II: Beautiful white Floribunda with a rich perfume. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection/Rose For A Cause. For a closer at this stately beauty, click here.
PRETTY LADY: 1997. Creamy white Floribunda with just a touch of perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this beauty, click here.
PURPLE TIGER: 1991. Unforgettable Floribunda bearing purple blossoms, striped white, with a classic old rose fragrance. Source: J&P. For a closer at this stunner of a rose, click here.
SUNSPRITE: 1977. Lively yellow and gold Floribunda with a powerful sweet licorice fragrance. Source: Weeks. For a closer at this happy charmer, click here.
*SWEET INTOXICATION: 2010. Stunning magenta Floribunda boasts a clove perfume that will knock your socks off! Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection. For a closer at this astonishing rose, click here.
TOPSY TURVY: 2006. Rich red Floribunda with just a hint of perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this beauty, click here.
TUSCAN SUN: 2005. Delicious apricot-orange Floribunda enriched with a spicy scent. Viva Italia! Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection. For a closer at this piquant charmer, click here.
VAVOOM: 2007. Floribunda. Exciting orange flowers of pronounced fragrance. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this astonishing rose, click here.
GRANDIFLORAS
"Grandiflora" comes from the words "grand" and "flower." Grandiflora Roses can grow up to 5' tall, and bear shortish-stemmed clusters of high-centered, Hybrid Tea-shaped blossoms off and on all summer.
BELLA’ROMA: 2003. Yellow Grandiflora with ruby blush and powerful fragrance. 2003 Rose of the Year. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*CH-CHING!: New for 2010! Stunning yellow Grandiflora boasting a wonderful, strong spice perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this vibrant beauty, click here.
FAME: 1997. Rich rose-red Grandiflora with a haunting coumarin scent. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this exquisite rose, click here.
GOLD MEDAL: 1983. Golden, rose tinged Grandiflora with a powerful fragrance. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this exquisite rose, click here.
LOVE: 1980. Grandiflora bears richly perfumed red blossoms that are white on their petal undersides. Source: J&P. For a closer at this romantic beauty, click here.
OCTOBERFEST: 1999. Beautiful, sweetly scented coral-orange Grandiflora. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this stunner, click here.
QUEEN ELIZABETH: 1955. Classic Grandiflora bearing exquisite carmine-rose blossoms with a light Tea Rose scent. Source: J&P. For a closer at this regal rose, click here.
RADIANT PERFUME: Grandiflora bears radiant deep yellow blossoms that fill the garden with a strong orange blossom fragrance. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection. For a closer at this brilliant beauty, click here.
ROCK & ROLL: 2009. Rich burgundy Grandiflora, striped in cream, and well endowed with strong rose perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this beauty, click here.
SONIA: 1974. Flirty coral-pink Grandiflora with a lovely sweet perfume. Source: J&P. For a closer peek at this sweet garden girl, click here.
STRIKE IT RICH: 2007. Yummy apricot Grandiflora with a delicious sweet perfume. Source: Weeks. 2007AARS. For a closer look at this delicious rose, click here.
SWEETNESS: 2009. Award-winning, sophisticated lavender Grandiflora boasting a powerful orange blossom scent. Source: J&P. 2009 Rose of the Year/Ultimate Rose Collection. For a closer at this unusual rose, click here.
WILD BLUE YONDER: 2006. We love violet roses, and this unusually colored Grandiflora doubles your pleasure with a powerful perfume! Source: J&P. For a closer look at this wonder, click here.
GROUND COVER ROSES
Ground Cover roses grow wider than they are tall, getting anywhere from 1 to 3 feet tall and 3 to 5 feet wide. Hardy and tough, they cover themselves with small blossoms most of the summer.
ELECTRIC BLANKET: 1999. Delicious salmon- to coral-pink Ground Cover rose carpets your flowerbed with beauty. Delicate scent. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this unusual beauty, click here.
HEIRLOOM ROSES
"Heirloom" roses are generally considered roses introduced to gardens before 1950. They usually bear one large flush of bloom in the spring, and are frequently very fragrant.
+BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT (blank DOO-bluh de koo-BAIR): 1892. Snow-white heirloom Rugosa with refreshing sweet rose fragrance. Source: Weeks Roses (Weeks). For a closer look at this rock-hardy treasure, click here.
+BLAZE IMPROVED, CLIMBING: 1932. Brilliant red Climber with delicate fruity fragrance. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this extremely popular rose, click here.
+HANSA: 1905. Dependable heirloom Rugosa with clove-scented single to semidouble violet-red blossoms followed by prominent red-orange hips. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this classic treasure, click here.
+PEACE: 1946. One of the most popular roses in the world. Sweetly scented Hybrid Tea bears good-sized gold and pink blossoms. Developed originally to celebrate the end of World War II. Source: J&P. For a closer at this beloved rose, click here.
+ROSE DE RESCHT: 19th Century. Must-have Antique Rose with full, round, reddish-pink flowers and the richest Damask Rose fragrance you can imagine. Wonderful dried in a cool dark place for potpourri. Source: J&P. For a closer at this antique wonder, click here.
+WHITE DAWN: 1949. Classic pure white Climber with a pronounced sweet scent. Source: Weeks. For a closer at this innocent beauty, click here.
+ZEPHIRINE DROUHIN: 1868. A Bourbon rose beloved for over 140 years! Round, feminine-pink blossoms send you to heaven with their rich sweetness. Source: J&P. For a closer at this time-honored beauty, click here.
HYBRID TEAS
Hybrid Teas were created in the late 19th and early 20th centuries by crossing Chinese Tea roses (so-called because they bore the scent of freshly brewed China tea) with old repeat-blooming roses. They are the classic florist shop rose, with high-centered blooms and longish stems, perfect for cutting.
APRIL IN PARIS: 2008. Pink Hybrid Tea with strong sweet tea fragrance. Ultimate Rose Collection/2008 AARS pick. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
AROMATHERAPY: 2005. Pink Hybrid Tea with strong perfume. Ultimate Rose Collection. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
*CHANGE OF HEART: New for 2010! Beautiful pink Hybrid Tea. Distinct perfume. Ultimate Rose Collection. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
CHRYSLER IMPERIAL: 1953. Priceless, long-stemmed velvety red Hybrid Tea with a breathtaking sweet perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
DOLLY PARTON: 1984. Honey, make room in your flowerbed for this beauty! Brilliant lipstick red Hybrid Tea with a perfume that’ll knock your socks off! Source: Weeks. For more information about this star of the garden, click here.
DOUBLE DELIGHT: 1977. Bicolor Hybrid Tea. Full round blossoms feature creamy petals tipped in rosy-red. The fragrance is rich, subtle, and irresistible. Bury your nose in this one! AARS winner. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this irresistible rose, click here.
ELLE: Lovely pink and yellow bicolor Hybrid Tea enchants with a far-reaching orange blossom perfume. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this exquisite rose, click here.
ENCHANTED EVENING: 2009. Exquisite lavender Hybrid Tea breathes a strong sweet citrus fragrance. Ultimate Rose Collection. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this unusual beauty, click here.
FALLING IN LOVE: 2006. You’ll fall in love with this beautiful Hybrid Tea. Warm pink petals with cream reverses bear a rich rose perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this exquisite rose, click here.
FIREFIGHTER: 2006. Rich red Hybrid Tea with a true old rose perfume. Source: Weeks. ‘Remember Me’ garden fund. For a closer look at this gallant beauty, click here.
FRAGRANT CLOUD: 1990. A must for the fragrance garden! Bright coral red Hybrid Tea with one of the best old rose perfumes around. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this perfumed powerhouse, click here.
GRANADA: 1964. Exquisite Hybrid Tea with enchanting, strongly perfumed peachy-gold blossoms. Source: Weeks. Alas, no photo available — but for more information on this winsome beauty, click here.
HOT COCOA: 2003. Hybrid Tea with unusual russet-red blossoms and a pronounced fruity fragrance. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this one-of-a-kind treasure, click here.
INGRID BERGMAN: 1984. Popular classic red Hybrid Tea with distinct perfume. Named for the famous actress who played the female lead in 'Casablanca'. Source: Weeks. For a closer at this star of a rose, click here.
JOHN F. KENNEDY: 1965. Hybrid Tea bears snow-white, sweetly scented blossoms of perfect form. Wonderful with 'Chrysler Imperial' (see above). Source: Weeks. For a closer at this Presidential white rose, click here.
KING’S RANSOM: 1962. Brilliant gold Hybrid Tea enriches the garden with its sweet perfume. Source: Weeks. For more information on this treasure of a rose, click here.
LASTING LOVE: 1993. Deep purple-red Hybrid Tea with rich old rose scent. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this breathtaker, click here.
LEGENDS: 2009. Beautiful rich red Hybrid Tea with pronounced perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this Oprah Winfrey favorite, click here.
MEMORIAL DAY: 2004. Gorgeous deep plum Hybrid Tea with a rich damask fragrance. Absolutely yummy! Source: J&P. For a closer look at this memorable treasure, click here.
MISS ALL-AMERICAN BEAUTY: 1968. Famous Hybrid Tea with strongly perfumed pink blossoms. Source: Weeks. For more information on this wonderful cutting rose, click here.
MISTER LINCOLN: 1965. One of the most beloved red Hybrid Teas. Classic long-stemmed red roses with a rich perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer at this honored rose, click here.
MOONSTONE: 1999. Exquisite creamy white Hybrid Tea of delicate scent, touched with pink. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this feminine wonder, click here.
NEPTUNE: 2004. Sweetly scented lavender Hybrid Tea. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this unusual rose, click here.
OKLAHOMA: 1964. Classic red Hybrid Tea with a rich, strong perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this must-have rose, click here.
*OVER THE MOON: 2010. Exquisite apricot Hybrid Tea with a pronounced perfume. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this delicious beauty, click here.
+PEACE: 1946. One of the most popular roses in the world. Sweetly scented Hybrid Tea bears good-sized gold and pink blossoms. Developed originally to celebrate the end of World War II. Source: J&P. For a closer at this meditation of a rose, click here.
PINK PEACE: 1959. Strongly scented deep pink Hybrid Tea. More highly perfumed than the original ‘Peace’. Source: Weeks. For more information on this fragrant charmer, click here.
PINK PROMISE: 2009. Enchanting, clear pink Hybrid Tea with a strong spicy perfume. Source: J&P. 2009 AARS/Rose For A Cause. For a closer at this womanly beauty, click here.
RONALD REAGAN: 2004. Lovely red Hybrid Tea with white petal reverses and a delicate sweet perfume. Source: J&P. For a closer at this Presidential rose, click here.
*SEDONA: 2010. Beautiful orange Hybrid Tea with a powerful perfume. Source: J&P. URC/2010 Rose of the Year. For a closer at this award-winning rose, click here.
SHEER MAGIC: 2007. Exquisite coral and cream Hybrid Tea with a delicate sweet scent. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection/2007 ARS. For a closer at this bewitching rose, click here.
SPELLBOUND: Enchanting coral red and pink Hybrid Tea with a refreshing spicy scent. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection. For a closer at this unusual rose, click here.
STAINLESS STEEL: 1974. Sweetly scented Hybrid Tea adorned with haunting silvery lavender blossoms. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this sophisticated beauty, click here.
TAHITIAN SUNSET: 2006. This vigorous Hybrid Tea opens exquisite peach-pink blossoms with a glorious perfume. 2006AARS. For a closer at this sensuous rose, click here.
TROPICANA: 1963. This rose was a sensation when it was first introduced, and it is still one of the best. Vivid orange Hybrid Tea breathes a powerful sweetness. A real garden standout! Source: Weeks. For a closer at this ravishing rose, click here.
VETERANS’ HONOR: 2000. Crayon red Hybrid Tea boasts a light raspberry fragrance. Source: J&P. Rose For A Cause. For a closer at this richly colored rose, click here.
VOLUPTUOUS!: 2005. Rich, deep pink Hybrid Tea with a subtle perfume. Source: J&P. Ultimate Rose Collection/2005AARS. For a closer at this sensuous lady, click here.
VOODOO: 1986. Let this sweetly scented orange-peach Hybrid Tea work its spell on you! Source: J&P. For a closer at this sunny beauty, click here.
RUGOSAS
Rugosas are shrub roses named for their rugose (crinkled) leaves. They are descended from wild roses, and are very tough, being particularly tolerant of seacoast conditions. They normally bear their flowers in one long summer display, followed by large edible hips.
+BLANC DOUBLE DE COUBERT (blank DOO-bluh duh koo-BAIR): 1892. White heirloom Rugosa with refreshing sweet rose fragrance. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this star garden performer, click here.
+HANSA: 1905. Dependable heirloom Rugosa with clove-scented single to semidouble violet-red blossoms followed by prominent red-orange hips. Source: Weeks. For a closer look at this classic Edwardian rose, click here.
SHRUB ROSES
Shrub Roses can grow anywhere from 2 to 5 feet tall. They are among the hardiest of all roses, bearing abundant, smallish flowers repeatedly all summer.
CAREFREE SPIRIT: 2009. Entrancing red & white bicolor Shrub rose. Delicate fragrance. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this rose, click here.
FRAGRANT LAVENDER SIMPLICITY: 2005. Classy lavender Shrub Rose covered with richly fragrant blossoms. Source: J&P. For a closer look at this haunting beauty, click here.
LEMON ZEST: 2005. Sturdy, floriferous Shrub Rose bears gold blossoms that breathe a powerful lemon blossom fragrance. Source: J&P. For a closer at this rose, click here.
PILLOW FIGHT: 2000. Lovely white Shrub Rose with an unusually strong sweet perfume. Source: Weeks. For more information on this wonder of a rose, click here.
PURPLE SIMPLICITY: 1999. Sturdy Shrub Rose featuring delicious raspberry-purple blossoms with a spicy scent. Source: J&P. For a closer at this hardy beauty, click here.
WHITE SIMPLICITY: 1991. Beautiful white Shrub Rose with a light, sweet perfume. Source: J&P. For a closer at this maidenly charmer, click here.
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