Perfect for adding beauty, fragrance, and color to small spaces like balconies, patios, and decks, especially if you have limited yard space or poor soil.
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Loads of shiny bright audacious orange blooms sparkle against the abundant deep glossy green leaves… and that dazzling color lasts all through the life of the flower. Perfect in a patio pot or tucked into a garden border. Makes a terrific tree rose too. Best flower size & petalage in cooler conditions. Has a light rose scent, is disease resistant & is an own root plant.
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Coffee Bean
This caffeinated cutie percolates in the garden, popping up one shapely bud after another set against deep glossy green leaves. The well-formed flowers are smokey red-orange on the inside and shiny rusty-orange on the outside. Once open, the blooms reveal a bright eye that lights up the landscape. Has a light scent, is disease resistant & is an own root plant.
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Cutie Pie
With attractive larger sized flower for its kind, this variety is like a miniature version of the popular Hybrid Tea, which means the flowers can be displayed in small vases for indoor enjoyment. The exquisite, high-centered buds are yellow with a light overlay of pink that is delicately blended to create that delightful long-lasting peachy color. The edge of each petal is kissed with a pleasing pink blush. The perfectly balanced, rounded & compact plant produces an abundance of blooms on stems that are well adorned with proportional foliage. Has a light scent, is disease resistant & is an own root plant.
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Easy Charmer
If you’re a big fan of Weeks’ Easy-To-Love Family of Roses than you’ll be “Charmed” to meet the latest addition, the first Patio rose to ever make the cut. This little rose may be short on size (even though it’s tall for the class) but it’s big on color and fragrance. Imagine small clusters of cheery medium-sized fuchsia lavender old-fashioned double blooms with a strong citrus and fruity fragrance. The flowers are only made more impressive by the excellent disease-resistant dark glossy green foliage covering the even, bushy upright and rounded plant. An own root plant.
Gourmet Popcorn
You won’t believe the profusion of small fat buds & fragrant crisp white blooms that pop open in large cascading clusters on this vigorous, clean & hardy Shrublet. The overly abundant blooms, the rounded bushy habit, and the very disease-resistant dark green leaves are perfect for the landscape. Proven consistent performer with lots of flowers. Has a slight scent & is an own root plant.
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Lemon Drop
This sweet piece of lemony eye-candy has loads of old-fashioned formed flowers, lots of bright green clean leaves, long-lasting color, good vigor and attractive habit. The clear lemon yellow blossoms come in showy clusters that have a very slight scent. An own root plant.
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Life’s Little Pleasures
This compact little blooming machine produces such joy from is masses of old-fashioned lavender-magenta flowers. Delightful lustering & moderately fruit fragrant flowers opening non-stop right on top of the perfectly rounded well-balanced plant. The firework of color is long-lasting as the petals hold the lavender coloration until they drop. The very double & full flowers, from bud to fully opened stage, are perfect in small bouquets. An own root plant.
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Ruby Ruby
It’s easy to fall in love with this rounded green mound-of-a-plant covered with perfectly pointed cheery cherry-red buds. Big clusters of full double flowers hold their ruby ruby color to the very very finish. Lots of glossy glossy green leaves. Has a slight scent, is disease resistant & is an own root plant.
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Tiddly Winks
This cute ‘lil mini is a flowerful garden work horse pumping out clusters of shapely double blooms. Very pointed buds of deep gold unfurl to show a glowing orange-pink interior with a surprising yellow ‘eye’. The long-lived blossoms are set against very bright green leaves. Tidy, round & compact - it’s easy to tuck into a container or let loose in the landscape. Has a slight scent, is disease resistant & is an own root plant.
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