How to search for bare root roses or find information about roses
FIND ALL ROSES
To view our full list of roses, select 'Order bare root roses' on the menu bar on the left of the screen. Click either the 'Search' at the top or the 'Search for Roses' button at the bottom, leaving all the tick boxes empty. As we have over 800 varieties, this search is slower and the full results may take some time to appear on your screen. In practice it is often better to use the advanced search facility in the coloured box at the bottom of the page to narrow your search.

FIND A SPECIFIC ROSE
If you know the name of the rose you're looking for, type all or part of the name in the 'Find rose by name' box and click 'Search'.

Alternatively click on any of the underlined letters to see roses which have names beginning with the selected letter. On this site, species roses (often known as wild roses) have names beginning with Rosa and will be listed under R.

FIND GROUPS OF ROSES
If you would like to see all roses in a particular category, click on the box next to the rose type, eg English Rose. A tick will appear in the box. Then click on 'Search for roses'.

FIND ROSES BY COLOUR OR FORM
You can refine your search further by choosing a colour or colours and selecting the flower forms which interest you. It's possible to select as many different options as you would like. This is helpful if you are looking for a rose to fit in a warm colour scheme for example, as you can compare all yellow or apricot English Roses with double flowers.

QUICK SEARCH
There is also a basic 'Quick search' facility at the top of each page. The quick search recognises certain words and makes assumptions. You may find this makes a useful starting point for your enquiry. Please use the advanced search facility if the quick search doesn't provide the result you expect.
About this site
Our website has been created to allow customers to buy roses online and to provide a source of information about all kinds of roses.

Our internet visitors may be extremely experienced rosarians or completely new to rose growing. We hope our website will provide something of interest for everyone.

Similarly visitors can be highly experienced internet users or relatively new to the benefits of the internet. Our site aims to provide something of interest for everyone.
Learn about the history of the English Roses
Learn more about new English Rose classifications
For basic help to find your way around the site, please click here
 
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22 May 2013