
Week's Roses
Here is our current collection from Week's Roses!
All will be in 3-gallons for $80.00/each (before tax).
Click on each picture to learn more about its qualities, such as class, plant habit, growth habit, plant height, and more. All descriptions are directly from the Weeks Roses website.
Climbing Roses
Climbing roses grow long, arching canes that can be trained to grow up trellises, arbors, or fences. They don't cling like vines but can be tied and guided for vertical growth, adding height and structure to the garden.




Class: Climber
Fragrance: Mild
Dimensions: Vigorous climber, up to 12-14 feet
Flower Color: Bright red
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Hybrid Tea Roses
Hybrid Teas are the classic rose variety with long stems and one large, shapely bloom per stem. They are popular for cutting and floral arrangements and are prized for their form and fragrance.




Class: Hybrid Tea
Fragrance: Mild
Dimensions: Upright, medium bush
Flower Color: Pink and yellow blend













































Floribunda Roses
Floribundas are known for producing large clusters of blooms rather than single flowers. They offer continuous color, bloom repeatedly throughout the season, and are ideal for borders or mass plantings.



pink flowers with a moderate fruity scent. (Rated 5/10). Over 45 petals.
Repeat bloomer but not a good cut flower.
Plant:
Medium-sized, upright bushy plant.
Battles Black Spot with ease, keeping its medium green leaves all season long. Thrives best in hot humid summers. Requires hot nights. Black spot free.









Class: Floribunda
Fragrance: Mild
Dimensions: Compact, bushy habit
Flower Color: Smoky lavender and rusty red-orange


Class: Floribunda
Fragrance: Moderate
Dimensions: Rounded, bushy habit
Flower Color: Mango, peach, and apricot blend






The swirl of colors intensifies as the flowers age, adding a red blush as the final touch. Like any painting needs a good stand, the flowers are set in small clusters on a healthy disease resistant plant with clean glossy leaves. If you are one of Frida's followers or simply a rose lover, join the Frida mania by adding a piece of art to your garden with the striking vibrant rounded flowers produced abundantly on the compact upright vigorous plants.






















Grandiflora Roses
Grandifloras combine the repeat blooming of Floribundas with the large, elegant flowers of Hybrid Teas. They often bloom in clusters and grow tall, making them excellent statement plants in the landscape.









ability to put up with bad ones. Miss Manners Grandiflora
can take your rudest winters and most impolite garden
pests with grace and poise. This Grandiflora starts the
season with shapely buds that open to flowers of up to
60 petals each. An attractive and compact rose, Miss
Manners produces deep pink roses with an old-fash
-
ioned, English-style appearance and a moderate, fruity
fragrance. Hardiness to at least Zone 6, along with
excellent disease resistance to powdery mildew, downy
mildew, and rust make this rose both strong and
beautiful. You'll enjoy excellent color retention, too.







Shrub Roses
Shrub roses are hardy, low-maintenance, and often disease-resistant. They grow in a bushy, spreading form and bloom abundantly, making them ideal for borders, hedges, or foundation plantings.





