One of the most robust and hardy roses in the collection. It is also highly resistant to disease and it will bloom with unusual continuity throughout the season and it is an ideal rose for the inexperienced gardener. The young buds are a rich orange-red. These open to form chalice-shaped blooms, filled with loosely-arranged petals. Each petal has a salmon pink upper side which contrasts beautifully with the attractive golden-yellow reverse. There is a pleasant, warm, tea fragrance, with hints of spiced apple and cloves. Lady of Shalott quickly forms a large, bushy shrub with slightly arching stems. The mid-green leaves have attractive, slightly bronzed tones when young.

A variety of rather unusual coloring for an English Rose, but nonetheless very pleasing and useful for creating a little excitement in the border. Before the flowers even begin to open, the outside of the buds are a wonderful dark red with dashes of orange. When fully open the flowers are a lovely mixture of rich, almost tangerine orange on the inside of the petals and a more yellow orange on the outside; the whole set off against the very dark, bronzy green leaves that only slowly become dark green with age. It is a fairly upright but bushy shrub of medium height, that will flower freely and remain healthy. The flowers have a strong, delicious, fruity fragrance with hints of pear, grape and citrus fruits

Looking like a giant gold nugget, you will feel like you ‘struck gold’ with this grandiflora rose. Sporting large, 4” across, full flowers with yellow petals that emit a slight tea fragrance. A compact, bushy, upright shrub is a vigorous grower of delicate blooms while being heat tolerant and exceptionally disease resistant! Would make a lovely flowering hedge or an accent beds and borders.

Gingersnap roses will grasp your attention from the time that the first flower blooms in late spring. These bright orange blooms really stand out from their dark green foliage. They make great cut flowers and grow well in the sun. 

(Northern Hardy) Get ready to be dazzled by ‘Amber’, the third member of the new generation of Flower Carpet® Roses that is characterized by superb vigor, disease resistance, foliage and flower power. ‘Amber’ will not disappoint in any of these categories as it produces the shiniest of red emerging, deep green matured foliage on arching stems that form a tight, spreading, mounding carpet of green that fills itself with buds by mid to late May. The season long flower show that follows is breathtaking with golden amber double blossoms emerging then maturing to a soft apricot-pink with age. The parade of bloom doesn’t end until October on this plant that is tough, easy to grow and easy to love. Plant a group of ‘Amber’ in full sun and watch them fill an area of your landscape with such ease you’ll wonder if it really is a rose or just the best long blooming flowering shrub you’ve ever found!!

A landscaper’s go-to for small garden spaces, ‘Firecracker’ is a compact, upright shrub with delicate, orange-yellow flowers. Will self-clean and continuously produce flowers. Does very well in both cooler weather as well as heat and drought, which makes for a long blooming season. 

Large, vibrant, orangey-red flowers bloom in bursts from May until frost, sitting atop hardy, glossy green foliage. This vigorous beauty releases an alluring fragrance that will delightfully infuse your garden and draws the butterflies in, as an even bigger perk!

A vigorous climber, bearing neat, fragrant, apricot-orange rosettes. They are produced with exceptional freedom and regularity.

A beautiful English shrub rose with easy-going, free-flowering pale apricot blooms. These fragrant flowers are held in large clusters and are elegantly poised on slightly arching stems. It forms a bushy, well-rounded shrub.

You won’t be able to keep your eyes off ‘Carding Mill’ when it blooms…if you do you might miss part of the ever changing color show that will make this plant famous among tour friends. Dense, upright plants begin to bloom in late May and early June with big, double, cupped flowers tht start off with a bold peachy orange hue that gradually, day by day, changes and evolves to soft apricot-pink at maturity. The ever changing show makes for great viewing and can be repeated at length throughout the summer because of its strong reblooming ability. “Carding Mill’ is hardy, disease resistant and offers one of the strongest, most charmingly fruity aromas of any of the David Austin Roses. You’ll love cutting one of these beauties to brighten up your home.