Some of the easiest roses to grow & valued as the best landscape & garden shrub. Their grace, repeat blooming & textured foliage blend beautifully in all gardens.
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Blanc Double de Coubert
A beloved member of the Rugosa species because of the nearly continual production of pure white large double flowers saturated with fragrance. Its tidy habit makes it easy to incorporate into a modern landscape. Tough, hardy & disease resistant. An own root plant.
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Purple Pavement
Despite the name, this one is not a ground cover. Round, compact habit with reddish-purple flowers that look sharp against crinkly green leaves. Adorned with bright red hips in the fall. Great choice for smaller spaces. An own root plant.
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Rosa Rugosa
Big, single deep blue-pink flowers with yellow tufted stamens sit atop deep green quilted leaves. Known for their hardiness & tolerance to salt sea conditions. Has slight scent, is disease resistant & an own root plant.
Rosa Rugosa ‘Alba’
Big white single flowers with yellow tufted stamens sit atop deep green quilted leaves. The very round bushy clean plants are known for their hardiness & tolerance to salt sea conditions. Fat round bright red hips give a bonus of fall color, providing food for local wildlife. Extremely disease resistant & an own root plant.
Seaside Swirl Blush
Terrific amounts of beautiful blooms on a smaller, far more compact plant than others of its kind. Blooms from mid-spring all the way into fall. A great, easy-care option for tough conditions, this extra-cold-hardy rose is tolerant of sea spray and road salt. Leaves turn golden yellow in fall. An own root plant.
Photo courtesy of Monrovia
Seaside Swirl Pink
Terrific amounts of beautiful blooms on a smaller, far more compact plant than others of its kind. Blooms from mid-spring all the way into fall. A great, easy-care option for tough conditions, this extra-cold-hardy rose is tolerant of sea spray and road salt. Leaves turn golden yellow in fall. An own root plant.
Photo courtesy of Monrovia
Seaside Swirl Red
Terrific amounts of beautiful blooms on a smaller, far more compact plant than others of its kind. Blooms from mid-spring all the way into fall. A great, easy-care option for tough conditions, this extra-cold-hardy rose is tolerant of sea spray and road salt. Leaves turn golden yellow in fall. An own root plant.
Photo courtesy of Monrovia
Snow Pavement
A re-blooming rose with good vigor, disease resistance, and strong clove fragrance. Typically grows with a dense, upright, slightly spreading, rounded growth habit. A proven performer in beds or borders or along paths and sidewalks as low hedges. Double flowers open blush pink, gradually changing to white, and repeat blooms throughout the summer into autumn. Showy rose hips appear in autumn. An own root plant.
Therese Bugnet
Long, lilac-pink buds open to large, lovely moderately spicy scented blossoms. Very hardy & covered with quilted grey-blue-green leaves. Extremely disease resistant & an own root plant.
Photo courtesy of Weeks Roses

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