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Blossom
color: Pink
Fragrance: Slight fragrance
Bloom time: Repeats June - frost
Size: 3'h x 3'w
Shape: Mounded shrub
Uses: Rose garden, perennial garden, mass
plantings, hedge
Hardiness: Zones 4-9

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Pink Home Run is a great new rose if you're looking for a rose that blooms all the time and is easy to grow. It has lovely pink blossoms that cover the plant all summer. The foliage is very healthy with a medium-green color that complements the pink blossoms. It stays on the smaller size, growing to about 3-feet tall and wide in warmer climates. It's prolific bloom and easy care make it great for adding to your perennial garden or mixed border, or anywhere that you need color all summer. In northern Zones, the canes may need pruning in the spring, but it vigorously grows back. Winter hardy to Zone 4.
What you'll receive:
Grade #1 own-root plants, shipped bareroot
(no soil or pot) and dormant (no foliage). Learn more about
our plants.
Shipping: $0-$75=$12.00, $75.01-$125=$15, $125.01-$200=$20, >$200=10% of total. Shipped UPS Ground in
spring from early April through mid May.
[Catalog #SR69 - Introduced in 2011]

Roses need sun (at least 6 hours daily); well-drained, fertile
soil; and consistent and adequate soil moisture to thrive
and produce the most blossoms.
Learn more about growing roses:
What's a "bareroot" plant?
"Bareroot"
is a term that describes how a plant is shipped to you. A
bareroot plant is not in a pot, and is usually dormant (not
actively growing). See the photo to the right that shows what
a bareroot rose looks like. The bareroot plants that we ship
to you were harvested in the fall and placed in cold storage
over the winter to keep them dormant. In the spring, we ship
the bareroot plants to our customers, from early April through
mid May.
Bareroot plants are easy to grow. We include planting instructions
with your order. When you receive your plant, take it out
of the packing material and place it in a bucket of water
so that the roots are completely covered. Let the roots soak
for 4 to 24 hours, then plant it in your garden. Full planting
instructions with photos are available on our Planting
Roses page.
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