Hybrid Tea Rose Bush Collection
- Incredible fragrance and non-stop color
- Repeat displays – masses of beautiful blooms from May to October every year
- Disease resistant, and easy to grow… proven performers in British gardens
- 60-90cm high – perfect for your patios, beds, and borders
- Supplied as 5 premium-quality bushes, totally winter hardy, and will already have 3-5 strong branches when delivered to you.
Product Information
Simply Stunning! Our best Ever Garden Rose collection of 5 Fabulous Hybrid Tea Roses
This incredible collection, available only while limited stocks last, comprises 1 each of Vibrant Red, Pure White, Golden Yellow, Powder Pink, and Peach Melba. All varieties have been selected for their proven garden performance and will provide fantastic outdoor color as well as stems you can cut for indoor displays too. They will fragrantly repeat flower from May to October year after year and are incredibly easy to grow.
Each premium quality bush is totally wintered hardy and will already have 3-5 strong branches when delivered to you. Bushes grow to 60-90cm tall and now is the perfect time to plant!
- Incredible fragrance and non-stop color
- Repeat-displays – masses of beautiful blooms from May to October every year
- Disease resistant, and easy to grow… proven performers in British gardens
- 60-90cm high – perfect for your patios, beds, and borders
What Is Supplied






Top Tips
- Soak root balls overnight before planting and do not allow them to dry out once planted, especially March-May.
- Feed well in the first year to get established, and dead-head as needed to prolong flowering.
- Mulch with well-rotted manure or composted bark in the first autumn.
Care Information
- Roses can be planted at any time of the year, as long as the soil is not frozen, waterlogged or drought-dry.
- Plant your rose where it can get plenty of sun for at least half of the day, and where it will be sheltered from the wind.
- Add plenty of well-rotted manure into the hole and plant so that the graft union (the swollen area when the stems meet the roots) is just below soil level.
- Water well every other day – daily if the weather is hot and dry.
- Established roses can be watered around once a week through spring and summer – more if the weather is hot.
- For best results, feed roses in in late-March/April and again late July.
- To prune, just remove any dead, dying, damaged and diseased stems.
- Traditionally, you would cut just above a leaf joint with a sloping cut away from the bud, however, this isn’t necessary, and don’t worry about pruning too much – roses are very resilient and will grow back.
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