Roses for the Prairies

Hope For Humanity Rose

Hope For Humanity Rose

There's just something about roses.

I don't know if it is the incredible range of colors and hues, the amazing variety of flower shape and form, or the remarkable range of fragrance from sweet and delicate to thick and spicy...

Maybe it's because roses are one of the most beautiful flowers God created...

All I know is that every garden needs a rose. With new Prairie hardy roses being developed by scientists across Canada, choosing the perfect roses is getting easier and easier.

Roses are available from late April until freeze up in the fall, but the best time to come and smell the roses is from mid-June until September. In the summer, the combination of warm sunny days and hundreds of rose blossoms fills the garden centre with incredible fragrance and color.

Drop by, we'll show you some of our favorites.

Dutch Growers Rose List 2008

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Explorer Series

Captain Samuel Holland

Champlain

George Vancouver

Henry Hudson

Henry Kelsey

J.P. Connell

John Cabot

John Davis

Lambert Closse

Louis Jolleit

Marie-Victorian

Nicolas

Quadra

William Baffin

William Booth

Hardy Shrub Roses

Blanc de Coubert

Grootendorst Supreme

Hansa

Knock Out

Linda Campbell

Maigold

Persian Yellow

Pink Grootendorst

Prairie Joy

Scabrosa

Theresa Bugnet

Topaz Jewel

Parkland Sereis

Adelaide Hoodless

Cuthbert Grant

Hope for Humanity

Morden Amorette

Morden Blush

Morden Centennial

Morden Fireglow

Morden Ruby

Morden Snowbeauty

Morden Sunrise

Winnipeg Parks

Pavement Series

Dwarf Pink

Pristine

Scarlet

Snow

Species Roses

Prickly Wild

Red Leaf

Top Graft Roses

Knock Out

Morden Blush

Nicolas

Prairie Joy

Canadian Artist Roses New!

Emily Carr

Felix Leclerc