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View Catalog > Shrub Roses
There are many types of roses lumped into the category of Shrub Roses. These roses are used primarily as landscaping plants with great foliage, shape, and color. They are available in all sizes and colors and make excellent additions to flower gardens. Many varieties make great hedges and produce beautiful cut flowers as well.
Adelaide Hoodless (Not available 2010) (Canadian Parkland Rose) 1973
Clusters of dark red, semi-double blooms that cover the bush in spring and repeat in flushes throughout the season. We grow this rose by the egde of the driveway where we can enjoy it as we come and go. It is a bushy shrub to 4' or 5' with healthy looking foliage. It has no winter dieback in our zone 5 climate and it is reported to be hardy to zone 2 with some dieback. We have found it to be disease free and seems to be quite drought tolerant now that it is established. $15.95
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Alexander McKenzie (Explorer Ag. Can. 1985)
This is a tall, upright, vigorous shrub. It is winter-hardy, flowers recurrently, and is highly resistant to blackspot and powdery mildew. The deep red, cup-shaped flowers are produced in clusters of 6 to 12. 4' x 4'. Zone 2. $15.95
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All That Jazz (TWOadvance) 1991
Bright orange blooms in clusters on a healthy vigorous plant. This rose is a standout in the garden because of its brightly colored blooms. Good disease resistance, and damask scented bloom. Zone 4 to 9. 3 to 4 feet. $15.95
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Apricot Vigorosa (SOLD OUT) (Aprikola®) Kordes 2000
Apricot bud and blooms aging to apricot and pink blend. Blooms are 2.25" in diameter with a petal count of 26 to 40. Clusters of bloom on compact bush with nice green foliage, disease resistant, and hardy. Excellent landscaping rose. $15.95
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Bonica® 1987 (not available 2010)
This is a favorite rose in our garden. It blooms in clusters of soft pink blooms that cover the bush. It seems that it is always in bloom even up into the late fall. The fragrance is soft and the bush grows to around 3.5 X 3.5 in our garden. It is reported to be hardy to zone 4 and does well in our zone 5 garden. Excellent disease resistance. $15.95
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Cape Diamond™ 2008 NEW
A wonderful hardy rose with good bloom power. A soft pink bloom bourne in small clusters with excellent disease resistance. A nice bushy plant to 4 feet and more and strong fragrance. Zone 3 to 9 $15.95
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Carefree Wonder™ Pat# 7783 1990
A long blooming rose, it seems that this rose always has color and then wonderful hips in the late fall. Stop deadheading in the late summer and you will good size hips for the birds all winter. A nice bright pink rose with an open bloom and not much fragrance. It makes up for this by being shade tolerant, hardy to zone and having excellent disease rsistance. 3 X 3 feet. $15.95
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Cinderella™ (KORfoblt) 2003
Kordes bred rose with large, old garden style, soft, pink blooms with a strong fruity apple fragrance. Strong arching canes on a bushy plant. You could use this rose as a climber. This nostalgically shaped rose has been awarded gold medals in Europe and will be a favorite bushy upright growing addition to the garden. Zone 5 to 9 4 ft. plus $15.95
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Emily Carr (Ag Canada) 2007
A new introduction from the Canadian Artists series of hardy roses. Deep red semi-double blooms occur in clusters on a vigorous, healthy bush. 4 ft X 3 ft. Zone 3 $15.95
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Erfurt (Kordes) 1939 (not available 2010)
Lavender-pink, semi-double blooms with a creamy center. The petals are a bit wavy giving them a charming appearance, good rebloom and wonderful fragrance. 4 to 5 feet tall. Zone 5. $15.95
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Felicitas (Kordes) 1998
An international award winning rose. ADR in 1996. Single pink blooms with a lighter center and yellow stamens bourne in large trusses. Bush disease resistant plant with glossy dark green leaves setting of the clusters of pink bloom. Vigourous and hardy novelty for your landscape. 4 x 4 feet. Zone 5 hardiness. $15.95
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Golden Wings 1956
A charming single yellow bloom with orange stamens. Hardy to zone 4 and easy to grow. Shade tolerant and disease free this rose doesn't require much care. A large shrub that does have some repeat bloom after the first flush in the spring. $15.95
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Heart n Soul (not available 2010)(ORApaymel) 2001 Pat #14500
A ruffled white bloom edged with red, on an upright growing bush that repeats well. Fragrance reminds me of apples. Zone 5 $15.95
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Home Run (not available 2010)(WEKcisbako) PPAF
This is a single petal, flame red offspring of the famous rose Knock Out. It has excellent resistance to black spot and powdery mildew. It is always in bloom and and has a nice bushy, rounded form that works well in pots. $15.95 ( Picture provided by Weeks Roses)
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Hope for Humanity (SOLD OUT) (Parkland Ag. Can. 1995)
Highly attractive, velvety dark red, lightly fragrant double flowers are produced repeatedly throughout the summer. The mid-green foliage is moderately disease resistant. 4' x 3' $15.95
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John Cabot 1978
This hardy, prolific rose bush is a standout in the garden. Clusters of medium sized red blooms cover this bush most of the season. 6 ft. by 6 ft. $15.95
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Lambert Closse (Explorer Ag. Can. 1994) (Available in 2010)
Large semi-double medium pink flowers are produced singly or in clusters of 1-3. The blooms have a sweet Hybrid Tea-like fragrance. An upright, spreading shrub with good disease resistance. 4' x 3' $15.95
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Lavender Friendship 1984 NEW
A new rose to our garden, 1 inch purple blend blooms in clusters on a tall shrub, 4 feet or more. It repeats throughout the season and was bred by Verschuren in the Netherlands. Our cuttings came from Anne Belovich's garden in Stanwood, Washington. $15.95
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Louis Jolliet Explorer Series, Canadian 1984
A bright pink bloom of 17 to 25 petals, spicy fragrance plus excellent disease resistance on a hardy rose makes this a good choice in cold climates. Prolific spring bloom with occasional repeat throughout the season. Height of 4' to 5' Width of 4' Zone 3 Very disease resistant. $15.95
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Marie-Victorin Pat 393. 1998 Explorer Series, Canadian
Unusual coloring for a hardy rose. Peach colored blooms (38 petals) in clusters. Mild fragrance and shrubby growth of 4 to 5 feet. Zone 3 $15.95
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Midnight Blue™ (WEKfabpur)
This new velvety dark purple rose has a strong spicy clove fragrance. Large clusters of purple blooms with yellow stamens cover this compact, rounded bush. 3 to 4 ft. $15.95
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Morden Blush (Parkland Ag. Can. 1988
The beautiful hybrid tea formed buds on this rose open continuously into clusters of double, light pink, slightly fragrant flowers. Lovely well-rounded shrub with dark green foliage. 3' X 3' Zone 3 $15.95
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Morden Centennial (not available 2010) (Parkland Ag. Can. 1980)
Double medium-pink flowers in clusters of up to 15. Slightly fragrant. Foliage is glossy green on a bushy shrub. Repeat bloom on new growth. Very hardy. 3' x 3' Zone 3 $15.95
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Morden Fireglow (not available 2010)(Parkland Ag. Can. 1989)
Bright, scarlet-orange, double, loosely formed fragrant blooms borne in small clusters. A low bushy plant with good repeat bloom. Very hardy. 3' X 3' Zone 3 $15.95
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Morden Sunrise 1999 Parkland Series Canadian
An attractive rose with yellow and peach blooms. The bloom is fairly open and flat but the coloring is eye catching. There is a strong fragrance with overtones of pine. 3 ft X 3 ft, zone 3 and warmer. $15.95
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Outta The Blue (WEKstephitsu) Pat. 13449 Z (SOLD OUT)
The newest member of Weeks’ “Modern Antique” rose collection is extremely free flowering, vigorous, and fragrant. An incredible display of contrasting, yet blending colors of magenta, yellow, wine red, and cream displayed on a gorgeous plant. The colors change with temperatures, but the strong clove and rose fragrance is always there. 4 ft. $15.95
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Pink Meidiland (MEIpoque) Pat.5956 1983
Clusters of single, deep pink blooms with a white eye literally cover the rose bush. Good disease resistance and hardiness. 4 ft. $15.95
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Postillion ® (Kordes 1998) (SOLD OUT)
Shrub / Climber Coppery yellow blooms on a hardy disease resistant bush. Large double blooms bourne in clusters on a bush from 5 to 7 feet. Excellent disease resistance. Zone 5 $15.95
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Raven ™ 1998
This rose will catch your eye in the garden. The blooms are dark red, about 1.5 inches in diameter but it is the number of blooms of the bush that is so striking. It literally covers itself with bloom. Very attractive little bush. 3x3. Zone 5. $15.95
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Red Meidiland® (MEIneble) Pat. 7116 1989
Masses of bright red blooms cover the rose plant all season. Very spreading habit and disease resistant. Is often listed as a shrub, it seems to be more of a ground cover in our garden. 2 X 5 feet. $15.95
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Rhapsody in Blue™ (FRAntasia) PPAF 2006
Smokey-blue purple blend. Amateur hybridizer Frank Cowlishaw from England brings us this truly remarkable rose. Clusters of medium sized blooms of an unusual blue color. This rose definitely prefers color temps, sulks in hot temperatures. 3' to 4' $15.95
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Salmon Vigorosa (Kordes) 1999 (not available 2010)
Salmon-pink blooms, diameter of 1.5" with 9 to 16 petals per bloom bourne in clusters on a low growing, compact bush. Healthy, disease resistant foliage on a spreading plant. 20 inches high and wide. Winner of many International awards. Zone 5 $15.95
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Scarlet Meidiland™ (not available 2010)(MEIkrotal) 1987 Pat 6087
Somewhat delicate shaped blooms of red in clusters in the hardy, tough rose. Has done well in our zone 5 garden for several years. No disease has ever been detected and it has a lax form that lends itself to a ground cover rose. A 3 to 4 foot plant as wide as it is tall. Zone 5 $15.95
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SeaFoam (not available 2010) 1964
Usually used in the north as a ground cover rose, it actually behaves like a short growing rambler. The flowers are creamy white of medium size that bloom in large clusters. The plant becomes completely covered in bloom, then repeats again. The foliage is dark green, leathery, and tough. This variety is gorgeous when trailed over a wall or steep bank. 3 ft. by 6 ft. $15.95
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Sevillana (MEIgekanu) Pat. 6384 1978
An upright grower to four feet and almost as broad, covered with large, solid trusses of fiery red, double blooms. A colorful, friendly hedge from spring to fall, then an abundance of bright red fruit into winter. $15.95
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Summer Breeze (Kordes) 1998 Shrub/Climber
A ruffled single bloom, (diameter 3") with a brilliant pink center. Mild fragrance with the blooms appearing in clusters throughout the season. Can be grown as a climber or a large shrub. 5 feet and taller in warmer climates. Zone 5 $15.95
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Tchaikovsky™ (MEIchibon) PPAF 2003 Shrub
A creamy white bloom with a buttery yellow center. The continuous, old fashioned looking bloom is set off by dense green foliage that is disease resistant. 4 ft. Incredible! $15.95
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Toscana Vigorosa (Kordes) 1999
Small raspberry red blooms of 1.25 inches in diameter. Very double and always in clusters. Very rain resistant and has color throughout the season. Dark green glossy foliage, plant is vigorous and disease resistant. Short bushy growing habit, 20 inches tall by 24 inches wide. Great in hanging baskets. Winner of several international awards. Hardy to zone 5. $15.95
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Watercolors ™ (Weeks) 2007
Three inch single blooms of yellow edged with pink and a lighter reverse with a moderate apple fragrance. Clusters of bloom throughout the season. Dark green, shiny leaves with on a nice bushy plant that has excellent disease resistance. Somewhat spreading habit on a 4' shrub. Zone 5 $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.