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About Face (gr) — The lighter golden-orange color is on the inside with a distinct bronzy-red outside. Loads of blooms. 2005 AARS.

Bella’roma (fl) — Medium sized bush with good disease resistance. Blooms are yellow with pink edging. Heavy bloomer and strong fragrance. 2003.

Betty Boop (fl) — Naturally rounded plant yields lots of long-lived yellow-ivory edged red blooms. Reblooms quickly after deadheading. 1999 AARS.

Carefree Spirit (sh) — Flowers are red and white bicolor with a white 'eye'. Disease resistant and rather compact bushy habit. 2009 AARS.

Chihuly — Named to honor America’s famous glass artisan, Dale Chihuly. This rose has blooms of apricot yellow to dazzling orange-red. 2004.

NEW! Cinnamon Girl (mn) — Smoky orange flowers with a touch of cream on the petals. Dark green foliage and a slight fragrance. 2010

Double Delight (ht) — Creamy white buds appear to have been dipped in ruby red paint. The 51/2 inch blooms of creamy white overlaid with rich red at petal edges, the flowers change to overall red as they age. 1977 AARS.

George Burns (fl) — Big fragrant ruffled flowers have bright cheery ever-changing colors of yellow, deep rose, rose pink and cream. 1998.

Heart O’ Gold (gr) — Well formed flowers have butter-gold centers surrounded by hot cerise. Strong fruit and rose fragrance. 1997.







 

 
Jacob's Robe (cl) — Large-flowered climber yields lots of ever-changing yellows blushing pinky red blooms. More natural vigor, hardiness and disease resistance than Joseph's Coat. 2008.

Joseph’s Coat (cl) — A modest climber or pillar rose for a fence or trellis. Ever-changing tones of lemon-yellow, crimson or apricot. 1964.

Love (gr) — Bright red outer petals reverse to silvery white. Fully petaled attractive open flowers. 1980 AARS.

Love & Peace (ht) — Naturally vigorous full and bushy plant has abundant full blooms of soft yellow blushing to pink. 2002. AARS.

Mardi Gras (fl) — Flamboyant yellow, orange and pink blend blooms. Large and long-stemmed flowers. Vigorous upright habit. 2008 AARS.

Octoberfest (gr) — Tall upright plant has clusters of ever-changing yellows, oranges and reds. A beautiful blend of autumnal colors hence the name. 1999.

Rainbow Knock-Out (sh) — Cold hardy and disease resistant bush covered with multicolored blooms of coral pink, orange and pure pink. 2007. Ht. 3’, Wd. 4’.

Rio Samba (ht) — Bright yellow blushed orange and red flowers on medium-rounded bush. 1993 AARS.

Rock and Roll (gr) — Upright, full and very bushy plant has good disease resistance. Creamy buds open to reveal wild stripes of burgundy, red and white. 2008.

Tiddly Winks (mn) — Orange-pink flowers with a glowing yellow interior. 2008.
 
   

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