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View Catalog > Polyanthas
The first Polyantha rose was bred in 1875. They characteristically have large clusters of small flowers, and bloom throughout the summer. They have many uses in today’s gardens from individual specimens to group plantings.
Cecil Brunner (Mlle Cecil Brunner) 1881
An old favorite that has been loved for years! Tiny hybrid tea shaped blooms in pastel pink with a light delicate scent. Very pretty, probably grew in your grandmothers garden. 3 ft $15.95
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Excellenz von Schubert 1909 (SOLD OUT)
Small, mauve, double flowers form in clusters all over the plant. Starts blooming a little late, but worth the wait. Wonderfully fragrant, this is a charming little rose. 3 ft. $15.95
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Gartendirektor Otto Linne 1934
We love this rose. It grows along our front walkway and always seems to have a cluster of roses in bloom. The blooms are dark pink and fade to the palest pink and you can see from the picture the nice effect this gives. The leaves are long and healthy looking and set the blooms off well. It makes a nice bushy shrub or you can train it to a climber of 8 ft. $15.95
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La Marne 1915 NEW
Soft, light pink blooms that iare continous throught the season. Single to semi-double blooms in clusters on a bush of about 4 X 4 feet. Wonderful in the garden because of its everblooming quality. Mild fragrance. We are trialing in our zone 5 garden. $15.95
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Lovely Fairy (SPEvu)
Deep pink. Mild to strong, fruity fragrance. Average diameter 1.25". Small, double, button-eye bloom form. Zone 4 $15.95
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Magic Meidiland® (MEIbonrib) 1993 (not available 2010)
A versatile rose for the garden. Fushia pink blooms with yellow stamens look cheerful in the garden. Constant bloom on a 3 X 4 foot bush, excellent disease reistance, and hardy in our zone 5 garden. $15.95
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The Fairy 1932
Few roses are easier to grow and yet look so good as “The Fairy”. Dense, disease proof foliage sets off the small pink blooms produced in clusters. This variety nearly cleans itself as the old blooms fall off leaving room for the next blush. Always in bloom, hardy, beautiful, hard to beat. 3 ft. $15.95
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Wing Ding (Wekairyven)
Red and bright red orange. Small, single (4-8 petals), cluster-flowered, in large clusters bloom form. 18 inches - 2 ft. $15.95
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Own-Root Roses
All of our plants are container grown on their own roots rather than using the roots of another variety. This means they are pure, and grow only from their own, original ancestors. This also keeps the plants virus free, living longer, and gives them a more healthy, well-shaped bloom.