5 REASONS TO GROW OWN ROOT ROSES

Stargazer Perennials Farm & Nursery

5 Reasons to Grow Own Root Roses:

1. Healthier plants with higher disease resistance than grafted roses.

2. No root-stock suckers and your rose will always be true-to-type.

3. Very winter hardy, no more worrying about your rose surviving a harsh winter!

4. Virus free! Grafted roses are very susceptible to the Rose Mosaic virus that can be transmitted during grafting.

5. Durable, healthy roses that develop more canes, which means more flowers
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3 of Our Favorite Own Root Roses:

Pink Home Run Rose: New for 2011, non-stop hot pink blooms all summer and virtually disease resistant.  SHOP FOR PINK HOME RUN...

Fourth of July Climbing Rose: Top-seller at our farm! Explosions of color all summer on a hardy climber. SHOP FOR FOURTH OF JULY ROSE...

Hot Cocoa Rose: Hardy floribunda rose covered in deep green foliage and chocolate, hot cocoa colored velvet blooms. SHOP FOR HOT COCOA ROSE...

SAVE 20% OFF Own Root Roses Until 2/1/2011
Enter Coupon Code AROSE11 during checkout in the shopping cart, to receive 20% off container grown own root roses. Valid until 2/1/2011
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About Our Roses:

At Stargazer Perennials we grow  premium 1 gallon and 2 gallon potted roses, that arrive at your door ready to be planted and enjoyed for years to come. No more bare-root roses that take years to develop and bloom!
We grow pesticide-free!
SHOP 80+ Varieties of Container Grown Roses
Our roses will bloom for you the same summer that you receive them.  All roses are trimmed back prior to shipping. We pack each rose carefully by hand, using only sustainable packaging and ship them off to you via FedEx.


Order now to reserve your roses today. Roses start shipping in May once they have broken dormancy.

 

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