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Bareroot Rose Classes

We carry one of largest selection of grade #1 bareroot roses in the United States, including many hard to find varieties. Choose from among the following bareroot roses to find one suited to your needs. Curious about the shape and size of the blossom? Take a peek at the many shapes of a rose available.

Alba These elegant plants thrive even under difficult cultural conditions, producing gorgeous bouquets with rich perfume. Alba roses are spring bloomers.
Bourbon "The Victorian Rose" — large flowers with intoxicating fragrance, all through the season!
Buck Rose These cold-hardy shrub roses have big flowers, most have good fragrance and all are easy-to-grow. Developed at Iowa State University. Limited quantities available.
Centifolia "The Cabbage Roses" — blossoms are distinctive cabbage shape, very globular.
Chinensis The original "Everblooming Rose." Most all chinensis roses can be traced back to Fa Tee Nursery in Canton, China, early 1800's.
Climbing Roses From the classic tea rose to the charming country garden blossom, a climber will add grace & nostalgia to any garden. Use on walls & fences, pillar & post, trellis or entranceway. An added bonus is that they require very little pruning. All are repeat bloomers unless noted.
Damask This ancient class of roses dates from biblical time. Lots of fragrance—non-recurrent bloom.
David Austin's English Roses New and exciting hybrids of Old Garden & modern bush combine nostalgia with fragrance and repeat bloom. Taller plants make great climbers or pillars. Hardy in zones 5-9.
Floribundas Ideal for borders or containers, Floribundas will provide an almost constant show of color, since they bloom more freely than teas and Grandifloras. They are also lower growing. Hardy in zones 4-9 (with proper protection in colder climates).
Gallica The Greeks grew these fragrant, nice compact roses. Gallica's are noted as the "striped rose." Most are non-recurrent, but tolerate shade.
Grandifloras Grandifloras are tall elegant plants that bloom repeatedly during the season, and generally feature clustered blossoms with stems which are slightly shorter than those of hybrid teas. Hardy in zones 4-9.
Guillot Generosa Roses The Arena Rose Company of Paso Robles is exclusively introducing these new "Generosa" Roses from the Guillot (GEE-oh) family of Lyon, France. This famous rose family has introduced such roses as La France, Gloire Lyonnaise, Irene Watts, and many, many more over the past 150 years.
Hybrid Foetida These roses are the origin of the modern yellow rose. They are appreciated for their growth habit, not their fragrance, which is rather unusual!
Hybrid Moyessii Large spreading plants serve as excellent background shrubs, and they are very winter hardy!
Hybrid Musk Hybridized by an English clergyman, Joseph Pemberton... whose first roses in 1913 were 'Moonlight' and 'Danae' Flowers all season, even in the shade!
Hybrid Perpetual Add style and grace to your garden with these easy-care upright growers. All are recurrent.
Hybrid Rugosa Tough but beautiful shrubs, with showy red hips in fall and winter!
Hybrid Spinosissoma The "Scotch Roses " are trouble-free, and will bloom early in the season.
Hybrid Teas Hybrid Teas are tall, elegant plants producing the classic long-stem rose. They produce individual blossoms and flower repeatedly during the season. Hardy in zones 4-9.
Landscape Roses These roses are selected from a variety of classes, based on their ease of care. They are disease-resistant, require little pruning, grow quickly to fill a space, and provide a long seasonal show of color. (Renaissance Roses are new shrub roses from Denmark.)
Miniature Roses Perfection on this scale can't fail to captivate! Minis are great in containers, make lovely borders, and solve the space problem for the rose enthusiast with a small yard or balcony! Hardy in zones 5-9 (with proper winter protection.)
Miniature Tree Roses This 18" trunk topped with tiny blossoms is perfect for a pot, patio, deck or balcony. Just add a bow to make a special gift for any occasion! Hardy in zones 5-10.
Moss Mostly from Victorian England, these are Centifolias and damasks with highly scented mossy sepals. Many are non-recurrent. Hardy in zones 4-9.
Noisette These deliciously scented ramblers were the first roses to be bred in America. Most are great climbers. Almost all are recurrent.
Polyantha A perfect, easy-to-grow selection for pot, border, or small garden. Masses of flowers!
Portland These roses, most of which are a subset of the Damask group, are distinguished by having foliage right at the base of the blossoms.
Species Species roses will add a grand touch to any landscape. A must for the old-fashioned rose enthusiast. Non-recurrent. Great rose in "deer infested" areas.
Standard Tree Roses The standard tree rose has a 36" trunk and full-sized flowers. They are very elegant lining a walkway or as a feature amongst other plantings. We offer over 100 varieties this year! Hardy in zones 4-9.
Tea These ancestors of modern teas originated in China. Notice the delicate form and colors to the flowers.


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