Popcorn Drift® Groundcover Rose
Popcorn Drift® has soft buttery yellow blooms that fade to a creamy white. This continuous bloomer flowers all season and pairs effortlessly with other plants.
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(Northern Hardy) While slightly wider spreading than its Drift® brethren, Pink Drift® loses nothing in compactness as it forms a tight, spreading, pleasing form that looks good alone in a […]
Read MorePetite Knock Out® Minature Rose
The Petite Knock Out® Rose is the first ever miniature Knock Out® Rose! It has the same flower power and easy care as others in the family, but in an […]
Read MoreThe Peachy Knock Out® Rose
Don’t let the delicate color of this new addition to the Knockout® Rose family fool you. While the flower color is a peachy pink shade built on the combination of […]
Read MorePeach Lemonade® Rose
This multi-colored rose is extra special. Flowers begin lemon yellow, then fade to white and blush pink. Because it continually blooms all season, you’ll get yellow, white and pink flowers […]
Read MoreOso Easy® Urban Legend® Landscape Rose
Oso Easy® Urban Legend® is the newest disease-resistant landscape rose in this best-selling series. True-red, semi-double flowers in early summer and continue through the first hard frost. A crown of […]
Read MoreOso Easy® Peachy Cream Rose
When Gertrude Stein wrote “A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose” she certainly had not seen or grown Oso Easy® Peachy Cream. There is just no […]
Read MoreOso Easy® Paprika Rose
This mighty mite of a rose may be small but it blooms ferociously with a power rarely seen in far larger plants. Glossy green foliage emerges with an attractive red […]
Read MoreOso Easy Hot Paprika® Landscape Rose
Spice up your landscape! Oso Easy® Paprika rose is a landscape classic – and now, it has a modern update. Meet Oso Easy Hot Paprika™ – like its namesake, it […]
Read MoreOso Easy Double Red® Landcape Rose
A floriferous new easy-growing rose with an abundance of bright red, doubled blooms with orange undertones. A great plant for mass plantings. May also be incorporated into mixed borders.
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