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Roses

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Clockwise from top left: Knockout Rose, Tree Rose, Pink Knockout Rose. |
The rose is the "Queen of the Garden," and today's new hybrids make roses easier than ever to grow. If you've been hesitant about adding roses to your garden
because of the care required, you'll appreciate the winter hardiness and disease resistance of the newer species. No matter how small your garden is, there's
always room for a rosebush.
Pictured at right is the Knockout Rose, sure to become a favorite in your garden. Introduced in 2000, the Knockout provides a continuous show of color from spring
to late fall. The lightly fragrant cherry red blooms are 3 to 3½ inches in diameter with glossy foliage that changes to a burgundy color in fall. The medium rounded,
bushy plant grows 3 feet by 3 feet, and would look great in a mass planting. A must for any rose enthusiast or the person looking to free up their weekends with
low maintenance plants.
The Nursery at Reds features the following varieties of roses:
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| Rosa 'Climbing Roses' |
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| Rosa 'Flower Carpet' |
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Coral, Pink, Red, Scarlet, White, Yellow |
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| Rosa 'Hybrid Tea' |
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| Rosa 'Shrub Roses' |
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| Patio Roses |
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Autumn Sunblaze Golden Sunblaze Lavender Sunblaze Northern Encore |
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| Rosa 'Home Run' |
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