Grandiflora Roses
Grandifloras (Latin for "large-flowered") were the class of roses created in the mid-20th century to designate back-crosses between hybrid teas and floribundas that fit neither category. Grandiflora shrubs are typically larger than either hybrid teas or floribundas, and feature hybrid tea-style flowers borne in small clusters of three to five, similar to a floribunda.
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Dream Come True™
$17.50This rose produces flawlessly yellow blossoms, blushed with ruby-red at the tips, set among matte green foliage. The vigorous continual blooming plant yields long-stemmed, long-lived blooms. Petal 40, Bloom 4.25" Learn More -
Fragrant Plum
$17.50Very long, elegant buds open into lovely, large, 4" double blooms (petals 20-25)that are a most unusual color combination of lavender toward the center, gradually shading to smoky plum-purple toward the edges. Add to this the fact that it is blessed with a wonderful, strong fruity perfume. The flowers are produced on long stems for cutting. A tall continually blooming upright bush. Makes a good cut flower. Learn More -
Heart O Gold™
$17.50Producing 4" blooms (petals 38) of perfect form with a rich golden center shading to hot pink toward the edges. A true continual blooming grandiflora that will give arms full of long stemmed blooms. Learn More -
Sunshine Daydream™
$17.50The first rose to win AARS honors with no-spray cultivation, this stunning grandiflora offers waves of bloom. Each flowering stem bears up to eight 3½-inch blooms of soft butter-yellow that matures to a rich shade of cream over time. Superb disease resistance keeps the glossy dark green foliage healthy. Petals 30-35, Bloom 3 1/2" Learn More -
White Lightnin'
$17.50Not to be ignored in the garden is this stunning white grandiflora due to its strong fragrance and vigorous growth. The double high centered ruffled 3 1/2 - 4" blooms (petals 30) are produced in waves throughout the season. Medium green, glossy leaves make a great contrast on a repeat blooming bush. Learn More -
About Face™
$17.50Out of stock
Unique among bi-color roses, the reverse coloring demands a double-take. Each petal bears darker bronzy-red on the outside and lighter golden-orange on the inside. As the, pointed buds open into full, cupped, globular, old-fashioned blooms, an array of shades dances and blends, and the effect is exotic. Color combined with clean, deep green foliage make this robust, upright 2005 AARS winner worth second and third looks. Tall, armed with thorns / prickles, upright, well-branched. Large, semi-glossy, dark green foliage. Very vigorous Petals 26-30, Bloom 4" Learn More -
Dick Clark
$17.50Out of stock
Black-red buds spiral open to show off swirls of cream edged and washed with vibrant cherry red. When the sun strikes these classically-formed cinnamon spice fragrant flowers the petals begin to blush burgundy. Continual bloomer. Tall, bushy, upright. Large, glossy, dark green foliage. Petal 30, Bloom 4.5" Learn More -
Lagerfeld
$17.50Out of stock
Blooms are unique shade of silvery lavender. The double exhibition type 4" flowers (petals 30) are great for cutting and they are wonderfully fragrant. Lush dark green leaves make a nice contrast to the flower. Continual blooming. Learn More -
Octoberfest™
$17.50Out of stock
Elegant pointed buds open into ever-changing yellow, orange and red blended together to form a beautiful large, double, cluster-flowered, high-centered bloom. Tall, upright. Large, glossy, dark green foliage. Petals 25, Bloom 5" Learn More -
Queen Elizabeth®
$17.50Out of stock
Next to 'Peace' the most widely grown rose in the world. Pink 3-4" blooms (petals 38) are borne singly and in clusters have a cupped, high centered form. One can see it growing in almost all gardens in England and throughout the US. Makes a good cut flower. Learn More

