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Rose Nurseries


Shop Rose Nurseries and get mail order flowers through these rose catalogs. Purchase roses and flowers for your garden. Ordering roses, through Nurseries by mail, is in my opinion the best and easiest way to buy rose bushes, and other flowers and trees !

Most have very extensive web sites with growing information.

You can view a beautiful picture of the rose, in full flower, and get all the information you need on it ( climate zone,hardiness, color, fragrance, etc.) Whether you want Floribunda roses, or David Austin roses, perinnial or Annual companion plants, shrubs, or trees you'll find them and more, through mail order rose nurseries.

Send for the catalogs! They are full of wonderful information!

You might see a rose at a garden shop or nursery, and need more information on it, let those colorful rose catalogs guide you, before you make the purchase.

You'll know before you buy it, if it will do well in your zone, how big it will get, if it is disease resistant,when it will bloom, and how often, if it has fragrance, and what color it is!!!

Most of the Nurseries have display gardens that are open to the public.

If you live near one, plan a visit, and be inspired!

Usually the best time of year to visit these nurseries is the first weekend in June, when the roses are at their peak bloom time. (But any time you can go , is worth the trip!)

Ordering by mail is EASY. Online ordering is SUPER EASY! You choose your roses, place your order, and they send them right to your door, at the proper planting time for your area. It doesn't get any better than that!!!

Your biggest problem will be deciding which ones to order!

Examples of plants ordered by mail:These are some mail order flowers I ordered this Spring.


DirectGardening.com - Offers quality plants at great prices, come see what we mean! Check the great prices at DirectGardening.com

Some of MY Favorites

Below is a list of Rose Nurseries that I have personally ordered from, and had excellent results with! (You will see pictures of many of these roses on this site)

Heriloom Roses

24062 N.E. Riverside Dr. St. Paul Oregon 97137 (503) 538-1576

(they sell Own-root roses- that are virus free) You get small plants- that quickly turn into huge-Beautiful bushes!) Their catalog is the best I've seen! Great reference! www.Heirloom Roses.com

Nor'East Miniature Roses

902 Venon Way P o Box 440 Arroyo Grande, CA 93421 (800) 426-6485

Beautiful miniature roses! I have many. (Don't let the word miniature fool you, some will grow to 3 ft. or so!)

Click on some of these Rose Nurseries to view the beautiful catalogs!

Edmunds' Roses

6235 W.Kahle Rd. Wilsonville, OR 97070 (888) 481-7673

They have a nice assortment of some unusual varieties!

Wayside gardens

10% Off $100+ Order

1 Garden Lane Hodges, SC 29695 (800) 213-0379

They have great roses, and a large selection of perennials, trees, shrubs and other garden goodies!

White Flower Farm

Companion Plants for your roses, including Fall bulbs that will give color to your garden , way before the roses start to bloom!



Parks Seed and Nursery

Park Seed

Park's Seed Co. Roses page Find some great "Internet" Only Deals!



Gurney's Seed and Nursery is another great company that has not only live plants, but seeds, bulbs, trees, shrubs, and a lot of gardening tools and supplies.

Free $20 off on any $40 Order

America's most complete seed and nursery company!

View Spring Hill Nursery's Step-by-Step Garden Plans Here!

Save $25 off a $50 order


Breck's 125 x 125 Logo

Save $25 on orders of $50 or more at Brecks.com!

Lots of bulbs, perennials, shrubs, grasses, and more.






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