Roses can be easy to grow  We choose the most disease resistant roses available. We think the less you have to spray for diseases like black spot and powdery mildew, the better.  These roses offer beauty, fragrance, and a long blooming season as well, making them a true favorite among gardeners.

The classes of roses we offer include Hybrid Tea, Grandiflora, Floribunda, Shrub roses, and Climbing roses.  
Hybrid Teas are upright, repeat-blooming roses with large flowers, one per stem.
Grandiflora roses are also upright, repeat-blooming plants with large flowers in clusters.  They are a cross between Hybrid Teas and Floribundas.
Floribunda roses are more compact plants with smaller flowers borne in clusters.  
Climbing roses are plants with long trailing canes that are usually trained to a fence, trellis, or arbor.
Shrub roses are a large group that includes many kinds of “landscape” roses useful in beds, as hedges or ground covers, or in mixed borders with other shrubs and flowers.  This group has gained great popularity in recent years especially with the introduction of the now classic Knock Out Rose.

Easy to Grow Shrub Roses Hardy and trouble-free, Shrub Roses bloom heavily from spring to fall with little care, no spraying and no deadheading of spent blooms.   A simple pruning in early spring or throughout the summer as desired, will keep these roses looking good.  Plant Knock Out™ (red), Pink Knock Out™, Double Knock Out™, Double Pink Knock Out®, Sunny Yellow Knock Out or White Out for easy care. You'll be amazed at their vigor and ease of care.

   Another favorite shrub rose at Plantscape is the Home Run® Rose, with true bright red flowers on a more compact plant.  This is an offspring of the Knock Out rose, so it also shows great disease resistance and requires low maintenance.  New this year is the Pink Home Run® rose.

Other Favorite Past AARS Winners

Rio SambaThe sizzling hues of this 1993 AARS winner make it a standout, even in a crowd of colorful roses. Its well formed orange, coral, and yellow blossoms are a favorite, and the leathery foliage shows excellent disease resistance.

Dick Clark AARS-2011No two flowers are exactly alike on this changeable chameleon of a rose. Black-red buds spiral open to show off swirls of cream edged & washed with vibrant cherry pink. But that’s not the end of the exhibit on these classically-formed fragrant flowers. When the sun strikes the petals, they begin to blush burgundy, finishing as a deep dark red. Put all this color against super-shiny-green foliage with nice long cutting stems and you’ve got a killer combo. In addition to all this beauty, Dick Clark is easy to grow with great vigor – a beautiful bushy baby from the famous Fourth of July.

Memorial Day™Like the holiday of the same name, Memorial Day is truly worth celebrating. Expertly representing the most popular class of modern roses — hybrid tea — this medium-tall, upright and bushy variety features very large, full, spiraled blooms with more than 50 petals per flower. Evolving from pointed and ovoid buds, Memorial Day’s clear pink flowers are accented with a lavender wash and grow to up to 5 inches in diameter. Its long cutting stems are beautifully adorned with rich green foliage to accent the large blossoms.

Strike It Rich A modern version of the classic 1950 AARS award-winner Sutter's Gold, Strike It Rich esembles its famous ancestor with stron spicy fragrance and elegant buds of deep golden-yellow swirled with ruby red. Yet this contemporary cousin is much easier to grow because of its great disease-resistance and strong natural vigor. This true grandiflora bears loads of long-stemmed blossoms offset by very dark green leaves and unusual deep red stems.

SUNSHINE DAYDREAM   

2012 AARS Winner

The highest honor for garden roses
Topping the charts with fantastic bloom production and great vigor, this rose is sure to brighten any garden. A Grandiflora, Sunshine Daydream embodies both great flower color and foliage – with light yellow flowers finishing cream yellow. Its cuplike petals offer the perfect backdrop to its dark green, glossy foliage. Featuring excellent disease resistance, Sunshine Daydream will appeal to all gardeners and rose enthusiasts with its round, bushy form and blooming continuously from spring to early frost.

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