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View Catalog > Hybrid Musks
Although there is probably little or no actual Musk in them, the Hybrid Musk roses have heavenly fragrances. If left unpruned they grow into large plants. They will flower for most of the season, especially if you deadhead spent blooms. We have tried many varieties of Hybrid Musks and found a wide range of hardiness. While many met a winter end and subsequently the shovel, Many others have flourished. Our selections reflect our observations and trials.
Ballerina 1937
Huge clusters of small soft pink flowers make this a favorite rose of gardeners everywhere. One of the easiest of roses to grow, it is used in cottage and country style flower beds. The bush is full, well shaped, and gets about 5 ft. by 5 ft. $15.95
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Darlows Enigma
This incredibly vigorous rose can be a large shrub to 8 ft. or become a rambler-climber to 12 ft. Huge clusters of small, pure white, semi-double blooms are produced constantly, and provide a sweet perfume fragrance that floats through the garden. Extremely hardy and productive to a hard frost. $15.95
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Ghislaine De Feligonde (SOLD OUT) 1916
An apricot to clear yellow bloom growing in clusters throughout the season. A charming rose that in warmer climates can be grown as a climber or perhaps more accurately a rambler. In our climate is stays about 5 feet but the fragrance and small apricot-yellow blooms make it one of our favorites in the garden. Vigorous and mostly thornless. Zone 5 thru 8. $15.95
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Lavender Lassie (Kordes) 1960
A lavender pink rose with semi-double blooms that come in clusters with a wonderful fragrance. You can use it as a short climber or it makes a great shrub rose if you don't tie it up. 5 to 6 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.