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  • If you live in the northern states, Party Hardy™ is one of the toughest and most vigorous roses you can get. Bred in Canada, this rose is extremely hardy and tends to do best in colder climates. It features deep pink blooms with light pink reverse petals and clusters of blooms against glossy, medium, green foliage. Party Hardy™ is a very vigorous producer with double old-fashioned blooms. Expect generous flushes of roses all season long with this hard working and hard partying rose.

    • Type: Shrub

    • Color: Deep-Pink, Lighter Pink Reverse

    • Fragrance: Lightly Fragrant

    • Hardiness Zone: 4 - 10

    • Size: 6' X 2'-3'

    • Rebloom: Repeat Blooming

    • Bloom Type: Clustered | Double

    • Year: 2009

    • Breeder Code: WEKdarcanard

    • Alternate Names: Nouvelle France

    • SKU: SH058 GALLON

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Tricia M.
Beautiful!

I have two of these and both survived a Montana winter. They did wonderfully this summer with many blooms!

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Suzanne T.
Vigorous

I've grown this for six years in my Denver garden. It loves the heavy clay and has gotten enormous, both taller than I am and equally as wide. Covered in blossoms during its initial bloom in June, and I decorate it with lights for the winter holidays. Bigger than I expected so give it room just in case. Not a good cut flower, but great for the yard.