Recognized with numerous awards* the world over, we are delighted to finally bring Ringo® rose to North American gardeners. This truly special rose is awash in sunny yellow blooms, each graced with a bold red ring in the center. As the blooms age, they fade to white with a pink ring, continuing the effect. Sturdy and disease resistant, this pretty rose gives a long-lasting performance, year after year, with little care or maintenance required. 

(Northern Hardy) Slightly different in form with a more cascading look rather than the more tight, compact, rounded look or its relatives, Red Drift® will bring a great, pendulous element to your landscape or a container with a flowing form that is accentuated by its massive bunches of small, eye catching red double flowers. Like all Drift® Roses, Red Drift® blooms long and powerfully from late May to mid fall and will be a low maintenance wonder along a walkway, in a small landscape sliver or in a container where its somewhat draping form make you gasp with delight.

Long stems load up with masses of fully double, rich medium red colored flowers starting in June and continuing into the summer.

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 adorable, petite size! Plant in decorative containers for your porch or patio, or in mass for a dramatic pop of color!

Glossy, dark green foliage and lush, abundantly blooming red flowers create a perfect contrast on this disease-resistant shrub rose. Paint The Town, or your yard, red with the tea-shaped flowers that will bloom until frost!

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 lush yellow stamens in the center add interest and contrast. Dark green glossy foliage resists powdery mildew and black spot.

If only good Cherry Pies were as easy to make as Rosa Oso Easy® Cherry Pie is to grow! Perched above shiny, dark green, disease resistant foliage, Oso Easy® Cherry Pie sprouts an abundance of cherry red, single flowers with striking, white centers surrounding brilliant gold stamens. Not one to be stingy with the bloom, this selection is covered with flowers starting in late May and it will continue to bloom in its tasty Cherry Pie way throughout the summer especially if you do just a little light pruning. Like all the Oso Easy® Roses selections, Cherry Pie is as rewarding and trouble free as the best flowering shrub in your yard…maybe even more rewarding since few shrubs will bloom as long or as hard as this plant. Plant it alone or in mass plantings in any sunny area that needs some pizzazz and flower power.

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.

Named to commemorate the 1984 Los Angeles Olympic Games, this strong growing Hybrid Tea will be happy to grace your garden and a vase or two around your home with spectacular redder than red, single, long stem roses from late spring through the summer. ‘Olympiad’ is still hot today due to its unmatched flower color and form that is equally irresistible to the homeowner and rose expert alike. The stunning bloom is fully double, medium to large sized, lightly fragrant and always ready to put on a show. The bush itself is vigorous and upright so give it room to move along with providing it full sun, good airflow, mulch on the soil surface and regular feeding during the growing season. (H)

Seductively dark in color and always dependable about delivering the flowering goods, ‘Oklahoma’ is an old school rose that still has what it takes to show up all the newcomers. Its dense, bushy form is populated by large, deep green leaves giving it a dense landscape appearance and great backing for big, beefy buds that top long stems starting in late May. These buds open to show off nearly black, velvet red blooms that are as big as they are fragrant. This deep, black-red color is rare in the garden making ‘Oklahoma’ even more valuable for anyone that’s a sucker for deep, lush color. Its blooms are plentiful so be sure to bring some inside to shine in a vase in a prominent place.