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  2. The Heirloom Roses Difference. We only sell healthy, virus-free Own-Root Roses and guarantee your success in the first year. We are a family-owned company that invests in our roses, our employees, and our customers. We are here to help you succeed! Our friendly rose experts are available year round to answer questions.

  3. You won't be disappointed with this Joseph's Coat climbing rose bush. In 40 days it already has two blooming flowers! What a beauty with vibrant colors!

  4. Heirloom Roses, Rose Bushes, Rose Gardening, Rose Plants. Free Shipping on Orders Over $100. Roses Restocked! Fall Planting Is Now! Currency. United States (USD $) The Heirloom Roses Difference. We only sell healthy, virus-free Own-Root Roses and guarantee your success in the first year. We are a family-owned company that invests in our roses ...

  5. Transplant or Move a Rose Bush – Heirloom Roses

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    Transplant or Move a Rose Bush 'How To' Articles Every gardener has a time where they look at a plant and think “you belong somewhere else” or see an empty spot in the garden and think “this rose would look perfect over there!”

  6. Out Of Stock. Cutting. Container Friendly. What Black Baccara® lacks in strong fragrance, she makes up for in her deep, rich, velvety petals. Her nearly black, deep red, 4” blooms are borne mostly solitairely and emit a faintly nutty fragrance. Black Baccara® is a continual bloomer that will push out bloom after bloom of velvet flowers.

  7. 5 Essential Steps for Pruning Roses

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    It’s important to understand what type of rose bush you are pruning. Determine what you want the bush to look like after it grows out. Shape the plant to meet your needs.

  8. Blue Rose Bushes: Fact or Fiction? – Heirloom Roses

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    In nature, there is no such thing as a truly blue rose bush. Roses, like most flowering plants, contain pigments that determine their color. The primary pigments responsible for the wide range of rose colors are anthocyanins, which produce red, purple, and magenta hues, and carotenoids, responsible for yellow and orange colors.

  9. Old Garden Roses, Rose Bushes, Cecile Brunner, Antique Roses

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    Old Garden Roses, Rose Bushes, Cecile Brunner, Antique Roses – Heirloom Roses. Free Shipping on Orders Over $100. Currency. United States (USD $) The Heirloom Roses Difference. We only sell healthy, virus-free Own-Root Roses and guarantee your success in the first year. We are a family-owned company that invests in our roses, our employees ...

  10. How To Prune Roses – Heirloom Roses

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    Know what type of rose bush you are pruning, and how you want the bush to look as it grows out. Shape the plant with this future growth in mind. Make final cuts at a 45-degree angle and about ¼ inch above outward-facing bud eyes.

  11. Nicole®. Nicole® is a lovely Floribunda with outstanding 3-4” blooms with 35+ petals in crystal white brushed with pink toward the petal edges. She has large, dark green, semi-glossy leaves and is a continual blooming bush. Nicole® is a vigorously growing bush with a light fragrance. Gardeners love her color changing as her flowers age.