There’s something quietly thrilling about bringing home a rose you can’t quite name yet. These are genuine garden roses — 2 to 3 year old plants that have already bloomed — sourced from rare, retired, and new-release collections spanning English (David Austin), Japanese (Wabara, Princess), French (Meilland), and other prestigious breeding traditions. A playful cat in the nursery claimed the tags, so the exact variety is a surprise, but the quality is not.
Expect a repeat-blooming cut rose that flowers spring through fall, with stems lasting up to 10 days in a vase. Plant in full sun with frequent watering, and feed with rabbit or composted chicken or horse manure each spring and fall. Bees, butterflies, and beneficial insects will find it naturally. Suitable for zones 5–11, currently 9–24 inches tall, shipped year-round with soil included.
If you’ve been searching for rare garden roses, David Austin varieties, or heritage cut roses for your Pacific Northwest garden, this is a gentle, rewarding place to start.



















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