
A hybridised shrub rose named after the painter, Camille Pissarro, who followed in the footprints of Impressionist painters, Monet and Cezanne.

The attractive, white flowers open from pink buds and are followed by small red hips in fall.

This fast-growing, repeat-flowering, climbing rose is perfect for an open, sunny site with fertile, damp, good draining soil.

(Rosa 'Nahéma' ® deléri)Very double, soft shell pink flowers from summer and dark green foliage.

This gorgeous, old, Gallica rose is ideal for a mixed or shrub border or grown as an informal, flowering hedge.

This fast-growing, shrub rose is renowned for its long flowering period and strong fragrance.

Large sprays of single, scented, milky flowers from July to August, followed by bright, red hips, and glossy, pale green foliage.

This is a fast-growing Rugosa rose with dense, pale green foliage that is superb for the back of a shrub border.

This fast-growing Bourbon rose was introduced in 1867 and has been a common rose ever since.

An excellent rose that is fast-growing as well as very healthy and can be grown as a climber or if pruned as a wonderful shrub.

Shrub Rose (syn. R. rubrifolia)
Small groups of single, cerise-pink flowers with light pink centres in June and July on almost thornless stems, followed by bulbous, red, fall rose-hips.

Perhaps one of the finest old-fashioned roses, this shrub rose is ideal for an open, sunny site.

Perfect for covering an arch or pergola or for growing through a strong tree, the lightly scented flowers are followed by attractive rose-hips.