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This one is the "Rainbow of Roses" page
Michigan Bulb Co. also
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This one is the Freedom Pink Rose, Michigan Bulb Co. . . . . . . . . . . . Love at First Sight Rose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .State of Grace Grandiflora Rose

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Source is here: michiganbulb.com/
 
Here are some pretty ones from Spring Hill Nurseries.

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"Violet's Pride" "Orange Freedom Roses" "Perfume Factory"
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Oh, I love 'em! Roses For Sale - Shop Rose Bushes & Plants Online | Spring Hill

FYI, The Spring Hill Nursery is in Tipp City, Ohio.
I like the ones that combine oranges and pinks in a single bloom.
 
I like the ones that combine oranges and pinks in a single bloom.
I've seen a lot of rose gardens and roses, but I hadn't seen that one. It was breathtaking to me. So I shared it. Glad I wasn't the only one that liked the rose Called the Orange Freedom Roses. We have a wonderful Garden nursery in my town, too, and they show some really pretty roses every year. The ones I bought in March and April have blooms on them already. I think there was an orange one in the batch. I'm going out in the morning to check out all of them. I think more than a dozen of them were planted, this year, and the others also in bloom are second year ones. I can't wait to see the ones that are miniature roses on a large bush that were so like what I remember from seeing my grandmother's amazing seven sisters rose plant when she lived in the Denver Harbor area in Houston. She was a true green thumb person. All things she planted were beautiful. I like roses because they're easy to take care of, and last year I planted 3 or 4 different "knock out" roses. They really put out a lot of blooms on one plant, and they're a joy to see all summer and into the fall here. She belonged to a chapter of the Houston Flower club, and she had something from every continent in her back yard that also had a goldfish pond that was quite fun to watch the little fishes swimming around on trips to grandma's house.

Here's what a knockout rose looks like:
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