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CEG Rose Garden

The Rose Garden in the Community Education Garden demonstrates ideas for using roses as vertical elements to add structure to a garden, as shrubs for size and texture, and as color and beauty for cuttings using tea roses. This list is current as of February, 2026.

Some of our roses are grafted.  Others are on  their “own roots”, which survive colder temperatures better than grafted (hybrid) roses. Read more about rose care.

Climbing Roses – on towers

  • Rosa ‘Autumn Sunset’
  • Rosa ‘Dublin Bay’
  • Rosa ‘Full Moon Rising’
  • Rosa ‘Iceberg’
  • Rosa‘Quicksilver’
  • Rosa ‘Night Owl’
  • Rosa ‘Purple Splash’
  • Rosa ‘Leontine Gervais’ – a hybrid wichurana

Floribunda Roses

  • Rosa ‘Disneyland’
  • Rosa ‘Intrigue’
  • Rosa  ‘Impatient’

Grandiflora Roses

  • Rosa ‘Queen Elizabeth’

Hybrid Tea Roses

  • Rosa ‘Brandy’
  • Rosa ‘Chicago Peace’
  • Rosa ‘Crysler Imperial’
  • Rosa ‘Fragrant Cloud’
  • Rosa ‘Heirloom’
  • Rosa ‘Mr. Lincoln’
  • Rosa ‘Sweet Surrender’
  • Rosa ‘Tiffany’
  • Rosa ‘Summer Surprise’
  • Rosa ‘Sheer Bliss’

Rugosa- Large Shrub Roses

  • Rosa ‘Robusta’
  • Rosa ‘Therese Bugnet’

Shrub Roses

  • Rosa ‘Bonica
  • Rosa ‘Emily Bronte’
  • Rosa ‘Jeepers Creepers’
  • Rosa ‘Oso Easy Paprika’
  • Rosa ‘Oso Easy Cream’
  • Rosa ‘Oso Easy Honey Bun’
  • Rosa ‘Square Dancer’
  • Rosa ‘Winter Sunset’