I ordered this plant from High Country Roses about a year ago, and we planted it in a location where, for part of the day, it is shaded. ...Read More The first two nights in the ground, it was partially eaten (by rabbits?), so we fenced it, and it has grown vigorously since, forming a full, leafy shrub about 3 1/2 feet tall. The rose itself is very pretty with a wonderful, sweet rose fragrance.
This rose was found in the Hudson Valley of New York State in the early 1800s, I believe. It is incredibly fragrant, easy to grow, spread...Read Mores well. It's only drawback is the tendency for the buds to ball in wet weather. Otherwise, a beautiful, fragrant heirloom.
I ordered this plant from High Country Roses about a year ago, and we planted it in a location where, for part of the day, it is shaded. ...Read More
This is a nice old garden rose. Flowers are sweet, it's a nice, upright plant, and seems to be quite hardy. I'd recommend it quite readily.
This rose was found in the Hudson Valley of New York State in the early 1800s, I believe. It is incredibly fragrant, easy to grow, spread...Read More
Lovely pink double blooms, rapid spreader, very hardy.