ROSES OF YESTERDAY & TODAY

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Note for 2009 ~  We are slimming down our inventory of Bare Root Roses.
Order by September for shipping January - April, 2009 for best chance of availability.
Payments do not need to be processed until prior to shipping in 2009.
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The rose garden is open everyday from 9~4. Please see Potted Roses
below for current availability.  Come out and enjoy a picnic surrounded
by redwood trees and roses!   Picnic tables available.

We ship bareroot roses January~April, & into early May if available.
Our 2008 selection is listed below.  Click on Bare Root Roses for availability and ordering
information, or scroll down. Please order ahead for pick up orders that we can
place in our Pick Up Box.

Current Catalog Please Send $5. to address below. ‘96 Catalog (229 descriptions)$7.
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Please join us for our annual Mother's Day Open House both Saturday and
Sunday each Mother's Day Weekend.  We will be serving ice tea, lemonade,
and cookies, and will debut the current season's potted roses  including old garden roses,
selected modern roses, and unusual and rare antique rose varieties.

“One comes back to those old fashioned roses as one does
to old music and poetry.  A garden needs old associations,
old fragrances, as a home needs things that have been lived
with.”   ...The Rosa Annual, 1928, Mrs. Marion Page

Potted Roses Available:
Presently for sale at the ROSES OF YESTERDAY & TODAY Rose Garden -
5 gallon plastic potted roses are $25. incl. tax.
Please feel free to call to put roses on hold.  Quantities are limited.

The garden is open everyday from 9 to 4.
Call (831)728-1901 if you don't find what you want available here.

Please see 'Bare Root Roses Available' for bareroot roses available January-April for shipping
or pick up (please order ahead so we can place your order in our pick up
box).  Bareroot Roses below may be available potted Mother's Day Weekend,
or even as early as January, and will be added to this Potted Roses list at that time.

CURRENTLY AVAILABLE POTTED:
See our Descriptions Page for more in depth descriptions and photos.
(OR-own root)                             Summer 2008 ~ Still more to come!
                         Many roses from bareroot list will be available potted!
                       Please call to put roses on hold as quantities are limited.
Abraham DarbyDavid Austin. (1985) 5 feet. Peach-Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
AlchymistCall to reserve more to be potted soonClimber. (1956) 10-15 feet. Yellow. Fragrant. One long annual flowering. Zones 4-9.
Alfred de DalmasMoss. (1855)  2-3 feet.  Blush to white. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Cl. AltissimoLarge Flowered Climber.1966.  6-8 feet. Chinese Red. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Angel FaceFloribunda. 3-4 feet.  Lavender. Very Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.Awakening
Baby Faurax Polyantha. (1924)  1-1 1/2 ft. Purple. Light fragrance.  Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Baron Girod de l'Ain Hybrid Perpetual. (1897)  3-4 feet. Maroon edged white. Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 5-10.
Baroness Rothschild
Bewitched Hybrid Tea. (1967)  4-5 feet.  Pink. Very fragrant. Flowers repeatedly.  Zones 5-9.
Blanc Double de Coubert Rugosa. 1892. 3-5 feet. White. Talc fragrance. Repeat bloom. Hips. Zones 3-9.
BLAZE, Improved, Cl (OR)
Buff Beauty Hybrid Musk. (1939) 5-7 feet. Creamy buff yellow. Fragrant.  Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Cecile Brunner Polyantha. "Sweetheart Rose" (1881)  3 feet. Light pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Cl. Cecile BrunnerCl. Polyantha.  (1894)  15-20 feet. Lt. pink. Intermittent bloom. Zones 4-9.
Celestial Alba. (1739) 4-6 feet. Shell Pink. Very fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 5-9.
CorneliaHybrid Musk.  (1925)  6-8 feet. Pink w/Apricot tones. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
De Meaux (OR)Centifolia.  (1637)  3 feet.  Pink. Fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 4-9.
Distant DrumsGriffith Buck.  (1985)  3 to 4 feet.  Lavender/Tan.  Myrrh fragrance. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
Don Juan, cl.Large-Flowered Climber.  (1958)  12-14 feet. Red. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Dortmund, Cl. Kordesii. (1955) 10-15 ft.Red w/white center. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly.  Zones 4-10.
Double Delight Hybrid Tea.  (1977) CreamblushingRed. 3-4 feet. Fragrant Blooms repeatedly.  Zones 5-10.
Electron    Hybrid Tea.  (1970)  2-4 feet. Deep Pink. Fragrant.  Flowers Repeatedly.  Zone 5-11.
Eureka   Floribunda.  (2003)  3 feet. Yellow.  Fragrant.  Flowers repeatedly.  Zones 6-10.
Evelyn Call to reserve more to be potted soon Shrub.  David Austin.  (1991)  4 to 5 feet. Apricot. Strong fragrance. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10
The FairyPolyantha.  (1941) 2-3 1/2 feet. Pink. Little Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
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Felicite Parmentier Alba. (1834)  4-5 feet.  Pale Pink. Very fragrant. One annual flowering. Zone 4-9.
Cl. Fourth of July Large Flowered Climber.1999.10-14 feet.Red striped white.Apple rose fragrance.Repeat.Zones 5-10.
Fragrant Cloud Hybrid Tea, 1967. 4-5 feet. Coral. Very Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 5-10.
Francis E. Lester Hybrid Musk, 1946. 12-20 feet. Zones 4-9. White.  Strong fragrance. One long bloom. Zone 6-10.
Frau Dagmar Hastrup  (OR) Rugosa.  (1914)  2-3 feet. Clear Pink. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 3-9.
Gloire de DijonClimbing Tea/Noisette.  15-20 feet.  Apricot/pink. Flowers repeatedly. Zone 7-10.
Graham Thomas David Austin.1983. 6 feet. Yellow. Fragrant. Repeat Bloom. Zones 5-10.
Green Rose Rosa Chinensis Viridiflora. (1843) To 8 ft. Green. Repeat bloom. Zones 7-10.
Hansa(OR)Rugosa. (1905)  5 feet. Vibrant Purple Red.  Fragrant.  Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Hawkeye Belle Shrub-Grandiflora. (1975) 4 feet. Pink. Fragrant.  Repeat bloom.  Zones 5-10.
Heidelberg
Honorine de Brabant Bourbon. (Introduction date unknown) 4-6 feet. White/Pink striped. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Hugh DicksonHybrid Perpetual. (1905) 5-6 feet.  Red. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
Just Joey Hybrid Tea. (1972) 3-4 feet. Buff Orange. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Lady Hillingdon Tea.  (1910)  4 feet. Apricot. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
Lavender LassieHybrid Musk. (1958) 6-10 feet. Pink.  Very Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
Lavender PinocchioFloribunda. (1948) 2-3 feet. Lavender. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Leverkusen Kordesii. (1954) 8-10 feet. Yellow. Lemon fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
Lilac RoseCall to reserve, more to be potted soon   Shrub.  David Austin.  (1990)  4 feet. Lilac.  Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 6-10.
Madame Alfred Carriere  Noisette. (1879)  12-20 feet. White. Fragrant.  Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Madame Hardy Damask.  (1832)  4-6 feet.  White.  Fragrant.  One annual flowering. Zones 4-10.
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Marguerite HillingShrub. (1959) 3-5 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Mary RoseCall to reserve, more to be potted soonDavid Austin. Shrub. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
New Dawn, cl.(OR)Lg. Flowered Cli., 1930.12-20 ft.  Pale Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Pat Austin  Shrub.  David Austin. 4-5 feet.  (1995)  Coppery Orange.  Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 5-10.
The Pilgrim  Shrub.  David Austin.  (1991)  4-5 feet. Pale Yellow.  Fragrant. Zones 5-10.
Pink GrootendorstHybrid Rugosa. (1923) 5-7 feet. Pink. Little fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Prairie Princess(OR)Griffith Buck.  (1971)  3 to 4 feet.  Pink.  Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
Prosperity(OR)Griffith Buck.  (1919)  3 to 4 feet.  White.  Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
Queen ElizabethCall to reserve, more to be potted soon  Grandiflora.  (1954)  5 feet.  Medium Pink.  Moderate Fragrance. Blooms repeatedly.  Zones 5-10.
Rosa Paulii (Rosa Xpaulii)Ground cover. (Prior to 1903) 12 feet. White. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zone 4-10.
Royal Sunset, ClimberLarge Flowered Climber.  (1960)  8-10 feet. Salmon.  Fragrant. Zones 5-9.
Sally Holmes Shrub. (1976) 6-8 ft. Apricot toBlush White. Slight fragrance. Repeat. Zones 5-9.
Sombreuil Climbing Tea. 1856. 7-12 feet. Ivory. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
Souvenir de la Malmaison, ClimbingBourbon.  (1893)  10 feet.  Flowers repeatedly.
Stainless SteelHybrid Tea, 1997. 4-6 feet. Silvery Lavender Gray. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Sterling SilverHybrid Tea, 1957. 4 feet. Silvery lavender blue. Citrus Rose Fragrance. Repeat. Zones 6-9.
St. PatrickHybrid Tea. (1996) 4 feet. Yellow-gold shaded green. Light fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
TamoraDavid Austin.1987. 3 feet. Apricot. Myrrh Fragrance. Repeat Bloom. Zones 4-10.
The Fairy (OR) Polyantha.  (1941) 2-3 1/2 feet. Pink. Little Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Tour de Malakoff Centifolia.  (1856) 3-5 feet. Pink w/violet shadings. Very Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
 Westerland(OR) Shrub. (1969)  8' by 8'.  Orange. Light fragrance. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
White Dawn, cli.  Lg. Flowered Cli., 1949. 12-14 feet.  White. Sweet fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
White PetPolyantha. (1879) 18 -27 inches. White. Fragrant.  Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
York and LancasterRosa damascena versicolor. (1551) 5 feet. White/Pink. Very fragrant. One annual bloom. Zone 3-9.
Zephirine Drouhin (OR)Bourbon. (1868) 6-8 feet. Bright Pink. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
                                      Summer 2008 ~ More still to come!
                       Some sold out bare root will be available potted!
                       Please call to put roses on hold as quantities are limited.

These are Potted Roses Available - Scroll down for Bare Root Roses
Rose Descriptions and Photos
Also see Roses by Color,Variety, Zone, Special Conditions,  and Alternate Suggestions

Bare Root Roses available for ordering
for pick up or shipping Jan. thru April, 2009.  You may
place orders for 2009, however we will not begin confirming
orders until September, 2008.  We will not charge for orders
until prior to shipping in 2009.  We will acknowledge your order
is received and then send you an order confirmation in the fall.
Orders received by September have the best chance of availability.
Bareroot Roses are $17.95 each.
                         "It was my mother's practice to plant together at
                                    least three of a kind.  This ought of course to be
                                    everyone's practice.  Dealers should refuse to sell
                                     less than three."     James Gould Cozzens

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Shipping:  Roses available mid-Jan. through April.  We ship U.S. Priority Mail.
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                    Ship rates subject to change without notice.

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Key = (OR) - Own root, not grafted roses.    Top
           (Cl.) - Climbing Roses, although there are climbers that do not include 'Climbing' in their name, so look at height.

Go to Rose Descriptions and Photos and scroll down for thumbprint images and descriptions
               in alphabetical order or click on any of the names below.
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Available Roses, Grade 1;   January through April, 2009
$17.95 each
Many Bare Root Roses in list to be available potted throughout the summer of 2008
~ Call to Reserve for pick up
Abraham DarbyDavid Austin. (1985) 5 feet. Peach-Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Agnes Hybrid Rugosa. (1922) 4-6 feet. Yellow. Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 4-9.
AlchymistClimber. (1956) 10-15 feet. Yellow. Fragrant. One long annual flowering. Zones 4-9.
Alfred de DalmasSOLD OUT-potted soonMoss. (1855)  2-3 feet.  Blush to white. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Cl. Aloha Climbing Hybrid Tea. (1949)  8-10 feet. Two-toned pink. Sweet Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Cl. AltissimoLarge Flowered Climber.1966.  6-8 feet. Chinese Red. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Ambridge RoseDavid Austin. 1990. 4 feet.  Apricot Pink. Fragrant. Blooms Repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Cl. AmericaLarge Flowered Climber. 1976. 10-12 ft. Coral Pink. Spicy Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Angel FaceFloribunda. 3-4 feet.  Lavender. Very Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Angel Face, Cl.Floribunda. 1981. Lavender. Very Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Apothecary Rose/Rosa Gallica Officinalis (before 1300) 3-4 feet. Light Crimson. Very fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 3-9.
Applejack Shrub. (1972) 5-8 ft. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Austrian Copper Foetida, <1590. 4-5 ft. Orangew/yellow. Licorice fragrance. One bloom.  Zones 3-9.
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Baby FauraxPolyantha. (1924)  1-1 1/2 ft. Purple. Light fragrance.  Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Ballerina(OR) Hybrid Musk. (1937)  6 feet. Pale pink w/ white center. Little fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Banksia Lutea(Yellow Lady Banks) (1807) 20 feet. Yellow. Not Fragrant. One bloom. Zones 8-10.
Baron Girod de l'Ain Hybrid Perpetual. (1897)  3-4 feet. Maroon edged white. Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 5-10.
Baronne PrevostHybrid Perpetual.  (1842)  4 to 5 feet.  Pink. Very Fragrant. Repeat blooming. Zones 4-10.
Belinda Hybrid Musk.  (1936)  4 to 6 feet.  Flowers repeatedly.  Zones 5 -10.
Belle de CrecyGallica.  (Prior to 1848)  4 feet. Violet. Very Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 5-9.
Belle PoitevineRugosa. (1894) 4-6 feet. Lavender pink. Very fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Bewitched Hybrid Tea. (1967)  4-5 feet.  Pink. Very fragrant. Flowers repeatedly.  Zones 5-9.
Blanc Double de Coubert Rugosa. 1892. 3-5 feet. White. Talc fragrance. Repeat bloom. Hips. Zones 3-9.
BLAZE, Improved, Cl (OR)
Blush NoisetteNoisette. (1818) Zones 6-10. White w/ Pink tones. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 6-10.
Buff Beauty  Hybrid Musk. (1939) 5-7 feet. Creamy buff yellow. Fragrant.  Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Burgundy Iceberg Floribunda.  (2007) 3-4 feet. Purple. Light Fragrance. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9
Cardinal de Richelieu Hybrid Gallica. (1840) 4-5 feet.Mauve. Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 3-9.
Carefree Beauty(OR) Floribunda(1977)  2-4 feet. Pink Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-10.
Cat-in-the-Bag (Pig-in-a-poke)  A mystery rose, from which the rose tag is lost,  $11.00
Cecile Brunner Polyantha. "Sweetheart Rose" (1881)  3 feet. Light pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Cl. Cecile BrunnerCl. Polyantha.  (1894)  15-20 feet. Lt. pink. Intermittent bloom. Zones 4-9.
Many Bare Root Roses in list to be available potted throughout the summer of 2008
~ Call to Reserve for pick up
Celestial  Alba. (1739) 4-6 feet. Shell Pink. Very fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 5-9.
CelsianaDamask.  (Prior to 1732) 4-5 feet. Pink. Very fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Chapeau de Napoleon(Crested Moss) Rosa Centifolia Cristata. (1826) 4-5 feet. Pink. Very fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Charles de MillsGallica. (Early 1800's)  4-5 feet. Deep Purple. Fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 4-9.
Chestnut RoseRosa Roxburghii. (Prior to 1814) 5-6 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
Comte de ChambordPortland.  (1860)  4 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly.  Zones 5-9.
CorneliaHybrid Musk.  (1925)  6-8 feet. Pink w/Apricot tones. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Crested Moss(Chapeau de Napoleon)Rosa Centifolia Cristata. (1827) 4-5 feet. Pink. Very fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Dainty Bess Hybrid Tea, 1925. 3-4 ft. Dusky pink. Moderate tea fragrance. Repeat bloom.  Zones 5-10.
DelicataRugosa. (1898) 3-4 ft. Lilac Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
De MeauxCentifolia.  (1637)  3 feet. Pink. Fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 4-9.
Distant DrumsGriffith Buck.  (1985)  3 to 4 feet.  Lavender/Tan.  Myrrh fragrance. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
Don Juan, cl.Large-Flowered Climber.  (1958)  12-14 feet. Red. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Dortmund, Cl.Kordesii. (1955) 10-15 ft.Red w/white center. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly.  Zones 4-10.
Double Delight Hybrid Tea.  (1977) CreamblushingRed. 3-4 feet. Fragrant Blooms repeatedly.  Zones 5-10.
Dublin Bay, Cl.Large-Flowered Climber. (1976) Clear Red.  8-12 feet. Fragrant Blooms repeatedly. Zone 4-10.
EglantineSweetbriar.  (Ancient)  10-14 feet.  Pink.  Apple fragrance. One annual bloom. Zone 4-9.
Electron    Hybrid Tea.  (1970)  2-4 feet. Deep Pink. Fragrant.  Flowers Repeatedly.  Zone 5-11.
Elizabeth Taylor  Hybrid Tea.  (1985)  4 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly.  Zones 5-10.
ErfurtHybrid Musk. (1939) Cherry pink/ivory center. 4 feet.  Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-10.
Etoile de Hollande, Cl. Climbing Hybrid Tea. (1931) 12 feet. Red. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Eugene de Beauharnais China-Bourbon. (1838) 3 feet. Crimson. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Eureka Floribunda.  (2003)  3 feet. Yellow.  Fragrant.  Flowers repeatedly.  Zones 6-10.
Evelyn Shrub.  David Austin.  (1991)  4 to 5 feet. Apricot. Strong fragrance. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10
Fair Bianca David Austin. (1986) 3 ft. White. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
The Fairy  Polyantha.  (1941) 2-3 1/2 feet. Pink. Little Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Felicite Parmentier Alba. (1834)  4-5 feet.  Pale Pink. Very fragrant. One annual flowering. Zone 4-9.
F.J. Grootendorst   (OR) Hybrid Rugosa.  (1918)  5 feet. Fuschia. Little fragrance. Blooms repeatedly.  Zones 3-9.
Cl. Fourth of July Large Flowered Climber.1999.10-14 feet.Red striped white.Apple rose fragrance.Repeat.Zones 5-10.
Fragrant Cloud Hybrid Tea, 1967. 4-5 feet. Coral. Very Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 5-10.
Francis E. Lester Hybrid Musk, 1946. 12-20 feet. Zones 4-9. White.  Strong fragrance. One long bloom. Zone 6-10.
Frau Dagmar Hastrup  (OR) Rugosa.  (1914)  2-3 feet. Clear Pink. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 3-9.
Frau Karl DruschkiHybrid Perpetual.  (1901) 4-6 feet. White. Fragrant. Repeat.  Zones 5-10.
General JacqueminotHybrid Perpetual. (1853) 4-5 feet. Red. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
Gertrude Jekyll  Shrub.  David Austin.  (1986)  4-6 feet. Pink. Fragrant.  Flowers repeatedly.  Zones 5-10.
Gipsy Boy(Zigeunerknabe)Bourbon. (1909) 5'h-10'w. Crimson/Purple. Light fragrance. One annual bloom. Zone 4-9.
Gloire de DijonClimbing Tea/Noisette.  15-20 feet.  Apricot/pink. Flowers repeatedly. Zone 7-10.
Golden Showers, Cl.Large-Flowered Climber, 1956. 12-14 ft. Yellow.  Licorice fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Graham Thomas David Austin.1983. 6 feet. Yellow. Fragrant. Repeat Bloom. Zones 5-10.
Green Rose Rosa Chinensis Viridiflora. (1843) To 8 ft. Green. Repeat bloom. Zones 7-10.
Gruss an Aachen Floribunda.  (1909) 2-3 feet. Whitew/apricot/pink. Fragrant.  Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Gruss an Teplitz Hybrid China. (1897) 3-4 feet. Red. Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 6-10.
Hansa(OR)Rugosa. (1905)  5 feet. Vibrant Purple Red.  Fragrant.  Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Harison's YellowHybrid Foetida. (1830) 5-8 feet. Yellow. Fragrant. One annual flowering. Zones 3-9.
Hawkeye Belle  Shrub-Grandiflora. (1975) 4 feet. Pink. Fragrant.  Repeat bloom.  Zones 5-10.
HeidelbergShrub or Climber. (1959) 6-8 feet. Red. Light fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Henri MartinMoss. (1863) 5-6 feet. Rose Red. Very fragrant. One annual flowering. Zone 5-9.
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Henry NevardHybrid Perpetual. (1924) 4-5 ft. Red. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
HeritageDavid Austin.1984. 4-5 feet. Shell Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Honorine de Brabant Bourbon. (Introduction date unknown) 4-6 feet. White/Pink striped. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 4-9.
Hot Cocoa (OR) Floribunda.  (22003) 4-5 feet. Rust/chocalate. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Hugh DicksonHybrid Perpetual. (1905) 5-6 feet.  Red. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
Iceberg (OR)Floribunda.  (1958) 4-5 feet. White. Light Fragrance.  Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Cl. IcebergCli. Floribunda. (1968) 8-10 feet.  White. Light Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Intrigue    Floribunda.  (1982)  4-5 feet. Purple. Fragrant.  Flowers repeatedly.  Zones 5-10.
IspahanDamask. (Before 1832) 5-6 feet. Pink. Fragrant. One long annual flowering. Zones 4-9.
Jacques Cartier (Marquise Bocella) Portland. (1842)  2-4 feet. Clear Pink. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Joseph's Coat, Cl.Large flowered climber.(1964)  6-8 feet. Yellow/Orange/Red.. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Just Joey Hybrid Tea. (1972) 3-4 feet. Buff Orange. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
KathleenHybrid Musk. (1922) White edged with pink. 6 to 15 feet.  Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
Kathleen HarropClimbing Bourbon. (1919)  6-8 feet. Light Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Kazanliksee Rosa Damascena Triginitepetala below. Damascena. (Prior to 1700) 3-4 feet. Rose Red. Very Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Many Bare Root Roses in list to be available potted throughout the summer of 2008
~ Call to Reserve for pick up
Konigin von Danemark (Queen of Denmark) Alba. (1826) 4-5 feet. Pink. Very fragrant. One annual bloom. Zone 4-9.
Lady Hillingdon Tea.  (1910)  4 feet. Apricot. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
Lavender LassieHybrid Musk. (1958) 6-10 feet. Pink.  Very Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
Lavender PinocchioFloribunda. (1948) 2-3 feet. Lavender. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Leverkusen Kordesii. (1954) 8-10 feet. Yellow. Lemon fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
Lilac Rose   Shrub.  David Austin.  (1990)  4 feet. Lilac.  Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 6-10.
Lilian Austin   Shrub. David Austin. (1973)  3-4 feet. Salmon/Apricot. Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 6-10.
Louise OdierBourbon. (1851) 5 feet. Pink. Very fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zone 5-10.
Madame Alfred Carriere Noisette. (1879)  12-20 feet. White. Fragrant.  Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Madame Hardy Damask.  (1832)  4-6 feet.  White.  Fragrant.  One annual flowering. Zones 4-10.
Madame Isaac PereireBourbon. (1880) 4-6 feet. Deep Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Madame Pierre OgerBourbon. (1878) 5-6 feet. Pearl edged with Cerise. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 4-10.
Marguerite HillingShrub. (1959) 3-5 feet. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Mary RoseDavid Austin. Shrub. Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-10.
Michelle MeillandHybrid Tea. (1945) 4-6 feet. Porcelain Pink.  Fragrant.  Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
Mister LincolnHybrid Tea, 1964. 4-6 feet. Red.  Very fragrant.  Blooms repeatedly.  Zones 5-10.
Mrs. John LaingHybrid Perpetual. (1887) 5-6 feet. Pink. Very Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Mutabilis Rosa chinensis mutabilis.  (Prior to 1896)  3-6 feet. Yellow,peach,pink. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
New Dawn, Cl.Lg. Flowered Cli. (1930)12-20 ft. Pale Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Old Blush  China. (1752) 3-5 feet. Pink. Fragrant.  Repeat bloom. Zones 7-10.
Olympiad  Hybrid Tea.   (1984)   3 to 5 feet.  Red.  Light Fragrance. Flowers repeatedly.   Zones 5-10
OthelloDavid Austin. 1986. Tall to 6 feet. Crimson darken to shades of purple. Fragrant. Repeat Bloom. Zones 5-10.
Paul's Lemon PillarClimbing Hybrid Tea. (1915) 12 feet. Yellow. Very Fragrant. One long annual flowering. Zones 7-10.
Paul Neyron Hybrid Perpetual.  (1869)  5-6 feet.  Pink. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-9.
Pat Austin   Shrub.  David Austin. 4-5 feet.  (1995)  Coppery Orange.  Fragrant. Repeat bloom.  Zones 5-10.
Pax Hybrid Musk.  (1918) 6-8 feet. White. Fragrant. Repeat blooming. Zones 6-10.
Peace Hybrid Tea.  (1948)  4-6 feet.  Yellow and Pink.  Fragrant.  Flowers repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
PenelopeHybrid Musk. (1924) 5-8 feet. Pale Pink to White. Fragrant. Repeat blooming. Zones 5-10.
Persian YellowRosa Foetida persiana.  (Before 1837)  5-6 feet. Yellow. Little fragrance. One annual flowering. Zones 3-9.
Pink GrootendorstHybrid Rugosa. (1923) 5-7 feet. Pink. Little fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
The Pilgrim   Shrub.  David Austin.  (1991)  4-5 feet. Pale Yellow.  Fragrant. Zones 5-10.
The Prince David Austin.1990. 3 feet. Rich Purple. Very Fragrant. Repeat Bloom. Zones 5-10.
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Quatre Saisons Rosa Damascena Bifera. (Ancient) 3-4 feet. Pink. Very fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Queen Elizabeth    Grandiflora.  (1954)  5 feet.  Medium Pink.  Moderate Fragrance. Blooms repeatedly.  Zones 5-10.
Queen of Denmark(Konigen von Danemark)Alba. (1826) 4-5 feet. Pink. Very fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Reine des ViolettesHyb. Perpetual, 1860. 5-8 feet. Violet.  Sweet Fragrance. Repeat. Zones 5-9.
Robin HoodHybrid Musk. (1912) 7-8 feet. Cherry Red.Fragrant. Repeat blooming. Zones 6-10.
Rosa Damascena Trigintipetala (Kazanlik)Damascena. (Prior to 1700) 3-4 feet. Rose Red. Very Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Rosa Gallica Officinalis (Apothecary Rose)(before 1300) 3-4 feet. Light Crimson. Very fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 3-9.
Rosa Mundi(Rosa gallica versicolor) Gallica. (Prior to 1591) 3 feet. Pink/white striped. Light fragrance. One annual
flowering. Zones 4-9.
Rosa Paulii (Rosa Xpaulii)Ground cover. (Prior to 1903) 12 feet. White. Fragrant. Flowers repeatedly. Zone 4-10.
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Rosa Rugosa Alba(OR)Rugosa  4-6 ft. White. Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 3-9.
Rosa Rugosa Rubra(OR) Rugosa <1799. 4-6 ft. Bluish Red. Fragrance. Repeat bloom.  Zones 3-9.
Roseraie de l'HayHybrid Rugosa. (1901) 5-6 feet. Crimson Purple.Clove Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zone 3-10.
Royal Sunset, Climber Large Flowered Climber.  (1960)  8-10 feet. Salmon.  Fragrant. Zones 5-9.
Sally Holmes Shrub. (1976) 6-8 ft. Apricot toBlush White. Slight fragrance. Repeat. Zones 5-9.
Sombreuil Climbing Tea. 1856. 7-12 feet. Ivory. Fragrant. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 7-10.
Souvenir de la MalmaisonBourbon. 1843. 3-5 feet. Palest pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Souvenir de la Malmaison, ClimbingBourbon.  (1893)  10 feet.  Flowers repeatedly.
Sparrieshoop Shrub or Climber.  (1953) 10-12 feet. Dusky Pink. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
Stainless SteelHybrid Tea, 1997. 4-6 feet. Silvery Lavender Gray. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
Sterling SilverHybrid Tea, 1957. 4 feet. Silvery lavender blue. Citrus Rose Fragrance. Repeat. Zones 6-9.
St. PatrickHybrid Tea. (1996) 4 feet. Yellow-gold shaded green. Light fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-10.
TamoraDavid Austin.1987. 3 feet. Apricot. Myrrh Fragrance. Repeat Bloom. Zones 4-10.
Therese Bugnet(OR) Hybrid Rugosa. Shrub. (1950) 4-6 ft. Pink. Flowers repeatedly. Zones 3-10.
The Fairy (OR) Polyantha.  (1941) 2-3 1/2 feet. Pink. Little Fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
The Pilgrim Shrub.  David Austin.  (1991)  4-5 feet. Pale Yellow.  Fragrant. Zones 5-10.
The Prince David Austin.1990. 3 feet. Rich Purple. Very Fragrant. Repeat Bloom. Zones 5-10.
TiffanyHybrid Tea.  (1954)  3-4 feet.  Pink.  Fragrant. Flowers Repeatedly.  Zones 7-10.
Topaz Jewel Hybrid Rugosa. (1987) 3-5 feet. Yellow. Fragrant. Flowers Repeatedly. Zones 4-8.
Tour de Malakoff Centifolia.  (1856) 3-5 feet. Pink w/violet shadings. Very Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zones 4-9.
Tuscany Superb Gallica. (Prior to 1848) 3-4 feet. Blackish Crimson. Very Fragrant. One annual bloom. Zone 4-9.
Variegata di BolognaBourbon. (1909) 5-8 feet. Magenta striped white. One bloom. Fragrant. Zones 4-9.
VeilchenblauHybrid Multiflora Rambler. (1909) 12 feet. Purple. Fragrant.  One annual bloom. Zone 4-10.
Westerland(OR) Shrub. (1969)  8' by 8'.  Orange. Light fragrance. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
White Dawn, cli.  Lg. Flowered Cli., 1949. 12-14 feet.  White. Sweet fragrance. Repeat bloom. Zones 4-9.
White PetPolyantha. (1879) 18 -27 inches. White. Fragrant.  Repeat bloom. Zones 5-9.
Wild Ginger Grandiflora. Griffith Buck. (1976) 4-6 feet. Orange/Apricot. Fragrant. Repeat bloom. Zone 4-10.
York and LancasterRosa damascena versicolor. (1551) 5 feet. White/Pink. Very fragrant. One annual bloom. Zone 3-9.
Zephirine Drouhin (OR)Bourbon. (1868) 6-8 feet. Bright Pink. Blooms repeatedly. Zones 5-10.
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