
This delightful rose offers an old-fashioned look and modern disease resistance. ‘Colette’ is a slightly smaller climber at 8-10 ft., loaded with dainty, coral-pink frilly blooms. If ‘New Dawn’ sounds a bit too robust for you, consider the charming ‘Colette’. ‘Colette’ ‘Meiroupis’ is a disease-resistant rose variety with delightful pale pink to peach double flowers with high fragrance. In 1997, this variety won “ World’s Most Popular Rose” at The World Convention of Rose Societies. Its blousy, pale pink flowers are unlikely to disappoint. It also boasts excellent disease resistance. ‘New Dawn’ is a repeat bloomer, flowering in flushes from spring through frost. Make sure you have adequate space for its long canes and abundance of silvery, pale blush-colored blooms. Train this Hall of Fame winner over an arch and you have an instant fairy tale! But be forewarned, this 10 to 15 ft. If you want to create a romantic atmosphere in your garden, ‘New Dawn’ is the rose for you. If you are a lazy gardener and forget to deadhead them, they’ll even form beautiful rose hips in the fall! ‘New Dawn’ ‘New Dawn’ is a gorgeous rose variety that blooms from spring to frost with pale ruddy flowers. They will bloom their hearts out all summer long.

These charming miniature shrubs are excellent for beginners and require very little care. This groundcover rose is smothered in clusters of small, double pink roses, ideal for adding bursts of color to small garden spaces and walkways. The ‘Apricot Drift’ Rose is light pink, with just a touch of warm apricot. Scientific Name: Rosa ‘Meimirrote’ĭon’t be confused by the name. ‘Apricot Drift’ ‘Apricot Drift’ produces light pink, apricot-hued double flowers that will add color to your garden. Ideal in containers, but also beautiful in mixed borders. Awarded “Best Shrub Rose” in the 2012 Portland Rose Trials, ‘Princess Alexandra of Kent’ is a reliable choice. This tough shrub will survive winter freezes and snow beautifully. Princess Alexandra has ravishing Old English good-looks and modern hardiness. The attractive round shrub tolerates part shade, making it a versatile choice for gardeners with limited space. Princess Alexandra blooms continuously from spring through frost. They have a wonderful lemony, tea rose scent.

This variety offers warm pink, unusually large, cupped blooms perfect for cutting. ‘Princess Alexandra of Kent’, a David Austin Rose, is a stunning option.
