Roses For 2009
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Roses By Name
BiColor Roses
Lavender Roses
Orange Roses
Pink Roses
Purple  Roses
Red Roses
White  Roses
Yellow  Roses
Climbing Roses
Miniature Roses

2011 Roses

 

Why buy your Roses from
Greenhouse Garden Center?
  • We take the guess work out of rose selection. Each of our over 170 varieties is selected especially to thrive in our unique climate.
     

  • Our roses are grown in containers by growers we have handpicked for their outstanding achievement in plant production. This insures that you get the best plant available!
     

  • Because we want your gardening experience to be pleasurable and successful, each rose is backed by our 1 year guarantee for 50% of the purchase price.
     

  • Our qualified staff will help you start out on the right foot by recommending the best products and procedures for planting and rose care.

Classification of Roses

Floribunda: Medium sized flowers mostly borne in clusters, more compact in habit, medium length stems.

Grandiflora: Large flowers borne in clusters, taller in habit, individual stems are suitable for cutting.

Hybrid Musk: Vigorous, plants produce dense, well-branched medium-sized shrub. Roses borne in clusters of varying size.

Hybrid Rugosa: Exceptionally hardy, vigorous, usually upright compact plants, Most are recurrent bloomers.

Hybrid Tea: Large flowers generally borne one per stem, medium to tall in habit, long cutting stems.

Polyantha: Small flowers borne in very large clusters, compact in habit, with medium-short stems.

Shrub: Free-blooming plants broadly varying in size and form, usually good disease resistance and hardiness. Most are grown on their own root.

English: Repeat bloomer with form and fragrance of old garden roses.

Groundcover: Low mounding habit with continuous bloom. Excellent for slopes and low accents.