Growing roses at higher elevations is not easy, however these varieties are very hardy and tough enough for the challenge. To give them their best chance, don’t let them get too dry, especially the first two years. Also, we recommend mulching, organic fertilizers which feed slowly over a long time, and planting roses on their own roots (not grafted) like the ones we offer for sale.
Adelaide Hoodless
Alba semiplena
Alexander MacKenzie
Chloris
Complicata
Felicite’ Parmentier
Frontenac
Fru Dagmar Hastrup
Harison’s Yellow
Henry Kelsey
Hope for Humanity
J.P.Connell
Jens Munk
John Cabot
John Davis
Konigen Von Danemark
Linda Campbell
Madame Plantier
Morden Blush
Morden Centennial
Morden Snowbeauty
Morden Sunrise
Prairie Joy
Quadra
Rosa acicularis (Arctic Rose)
Rosa eglanteria (Sweet Briar)
Rosa glauca (Redleaf Rose)
Rosa nutkana
Rosa spinosissima (Scotch Rose)
Rosa woodsii (Woods Rose)
Royal Edward
Simon Fraser
Theresa Bugnet
Veilchenblau
Victorian Memory
William Baffin
William Booth
Winnepeg Parks