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Grandiflora and Tea Roses

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Grandiflora Roses and Hybrid Tea Roses are not hardy and require substantial care and winter protection to survive in the North and much of the Midwest. However it may not be as much work as you think, many gardeners have found great success growing them even in the cold climates. Check the previous pages about growing, pruning and winter protecting these roses. If you are tempted to try, here a few to consider... and yes, they are tempting aren’t they?

Grandiflora Rose 'About Face'

Grandiflora Rose About Face

Grandiflora Rose 'Cherry Parfait'

Grandiflora Rose Cherry Parfait

Grandiflora Rose 'Maria Shriver'
Grandiflora Rose 'Queen Elizabeth'

Grandiflora Rose Queen Elizabeth

Grandiflora Rose Maria Shriver

Grandiflora Rose 'Strike it Rich'

Grandiflora Rose Strike it Rich

Hybrid Tea Rose 'Graceland'

Hybrid Tea Rose Graceland

Hybrid Tea Rose Tropicana

Hybrid Tea Rose Tropicana

Graniflora Rose 'Sundance'

Grandiflora Rose Sundance

Hybrid Tea Rose 'Dainty Bess'

Hybrid Tea Rose Dainty Bess

Hybrid Tea Rose George Burns

Hybrid Tea Rose George Burns

Hybrid Tea Rose 'Double Delight'

Hybrid Tea Rose Double Delight

Grandiflora Rose 'Octoberfest'

Grandiflora Rose Octoberfest

Hybrid Tea Rose 'Celebrity'

Hybrid Tea Rose Celebrity

Hybrid Tea Rose 'Touch of Class'

Hybrid Tea Rose Touch of Class

 

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