All of our shrub roses are 'own root' roses. Own root roses have replaced the grafted rose, making them extremely hardy with no bud incompatibility. Plants have more vigour and will not produce root suckers from understock.
Roses
Winnipeg Parks Rose
Height: 30"
Spread: 30"
Fragrance: Very slight
Zone: 3
Description: Blooms are produced in clusters on this compact, low growing shrub rose with attractive glossy foliage. Named for the City of Winnipeg Parks and Recreation Department Centennial in 1993.
Moryelrug Rose
Height: 3'
Spread: 3'
Fragrance: Slight
Zone: 4
Description: The only true yellow rugosa that blooms repeatedly from early summer thru to frost. It should be completely covered with snow in the winter.
Prairie Joy Rose
Height: 4'
Spread: 3'
Fragrance: Slight
Zone: 3
Description: This late summer bloomer with its 7.5cm bloom makes an excellent hedge as it is resistant to rust, mildew and black spot. A very attractive rose which should have a stronger demand in the landscape.
Morden Belle Rose
Height: 3'
Spread: 3'
Fragrance: Slight
Zone: 4
Description: A recent introduction from the Morden Research Station in Manitoba. An attractive plant with compact form, suitable for borders and mixed plantings.
Morden Sunrise Rose
Height: 3'
Spread: 3'
Fragrance: Medium
Zone: 3
Description: A recent introduction from Morden, MB. A refreshing new color that has become very popular. The creamy orange over yellow fading to an attractive light orange.
Morden Fireglow Rose
Height: 18"
Spread: 12"
Fragrance: Slight
Zone: 3
Description: Semi double flowers in small clusters throughout the season of orange/red make this a plant in high demand. Introduced in 1989, this compact selection will add a unique color to any part of the landscape.
Hope for Humanity Rose
Height: 18"
Spread: 18"
Fragrance: Slight
Zone: 3b
Description: This rose was named for the 100th Anniversary of the Canadian Red Cross Society. A low growing everbloomer with intense dark red color unlike any other rose. A 1995 introduction that will bloom approximately 12 to 14 weeks annually.