Some Like It Hot!
Roses will grow in the heat, you just need to get them started early.
If you live in Southern California, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Texas- these roses are for you!
Warriner Roses
French Lace
Rosa Floribunda
Rosa Floribunda
Ivory flowers with a pale creamy apricot pink center, very delicate looking. Makes tons of flowers all season long, good cut flower. Has very good disease resistance.
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6-11
3- Feet
3- Feet
3- Feet
3- Feet
Heirloom
Rosa Hybrid Tea
Rosa Hybrid Tea
Borne singly and in clusters. Magenta buds lighten to lilac as flowers open. Thick stems for outstanding bouquets. the fragrance is a heavenly mix of wine and apple barrel, with a hint of sweet, ripe raspberries. Framed with glossy dark green foliage. Heirloom makes a wonderful cutting rose.
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7-10
4-6 Feet
3-4 Feet
4-6 Feet
3-4 Feet
Honor™
Rosa Hybrid Tea
Rosa Hybrid Tea
This rose has satin-white blooms and sturdy foliage, beautiful but tough, it will hold up to all kinds of weather.
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5-9
4-5 Feet
3-4 Feet
4-5 Feet
3-4 Feet
Tournament Of Roses
Rosa Grandiflora
Rosa Grandiflora
This impressive and easy to grow rose was named in honor of the 100th anniversary of the famous New Years Day parade. These two-toned pink flowers bloom profusely on an upright and vigorous plant. The glossy green leaves offer good disease resistance.
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7a and warmer
4- ft
2- Feet
4- ft
2- Feet