Crocus Rose
Has to be our favorite rose ever. It pumps out the blooms all season long. They ship well, open to a perfect ivory, or if left 3/4 open, have that luscious nude/buff/light apricot center that simply fits in every color palette. We’ve got loads of these, fortunately.. ask by name for this variety!
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Distant Drums
Unusual (and extremely popular) color, bronze/sepia toned centers with orchid pink outer petals that fade to lavender around the edges. Each stem of Distant Drums will have multiple blooms of ruffled flowers early in the season... a true delight! We just planted another 200 plants, not nearly enough for everyone who asks. Put your orders in early and cross your fingers… there is nothing like it!
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Florence Delattre
Tiny sepia toned violet roses with fully double petals, most always grouped together on a single stem. Repeat blooms all season. Strong spicy fragrance. Please note: we have very few plants... when these are blooming, snap them up before someone else does! Perfect for nosegays and smaller bouquets… it has unparalleled color. We are hoping to add more to our garden as there is nothing like it.
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Honey Dijon
Yes, the color of Dijon or honey mustard. There are tips of hot pink in the bud, but this opens large and sturdy. Ships well and great vase life. We have lots of plants, but more orders than we can service at this time. If you need this color, put your order in early, it’s first come…
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Hot Cocoa
A highly fragrant floribunda from Tom Carruth. The color is hard to describe. We say it’s a deep russet or brown with orange & violet tones. How is that even possible? You will have to see for yourself. A winner in our book and a delightfully easy rose to care for in the garden.
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Johann Strauss
Tried and true blush rose. We wish we had more plants! Can bloom in multiple blossoms per stem early in the spring. Traditional hybrid tea shape.
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Koko Loco
There is nothing like this neutral, tan rose. Koko Loco blends well in the sepia toned palettes, sherbet colors, and well… pretty much everything! We can’t get enough of these! Typically we see multiple blooms per stem early in the season.
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The Lady Gardener
Mme. Paul Massad
Very fragrant large blooms that change in color during the season and for each bloom cycle. Soft apricot peach with deeper tones in the center give way to a beautiful delicate pink overall color. Sweet fragrance - never a straight stem. This is another Evelyn substitute, although much more interesting.
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Remember Me
We do always remember this gorgeous deep russet orange rose with tan accents. It fits well within the hugely popular sepia tone palates. Tall healthy plants with lots of long lasting blooms. We’ll never forget!
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Singin' in the Rain
Another wonderful ‘off color’ variety that works well within the sepia tone palettes. Deep yellow/tan with dark orange accents and lots of medium sized blooms on each stem. Apparently it’s seedlings are used to breed ‘disease resistance’ into new roses. Keep on singin’ please!!
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Stainless Steel
Our choice over Sterling Silver. Pale silvery lavender blooms tipped in dark pink on tall strong stems. Fragrant flowers of perfect hybrid tea shape, sometimes several per stem. Vigorous, disease resistant plant, great in the garden, and in the bouquet. Interior designers die for the color. We have some designers (we’ll keep you anonymous but you know who you are) who fight over any cuts we have!
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Wildeve
Pale pink that can fade to light apricot. Slightly dusty center.
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