I think this rose is supposed to look like 4th of July fireworks. Red and white striped is certainly appropriate, and it's a vigorous climber with canes of 12 to 14 feet that would stand out in any garden. A 1999 All-America Rose Selection, 'Fourth of July' was the first climber to make the AARS award in more than 20 years. Judge John Mattia called 'Fourth of July' "the best garden rose introduced in the last decade," and he said it's "an eye-catcher" in all parts of the country. Fragrant as well, and it re-blooms after the first flush. This firecracker was developed by Weeks Roses.(photo: Gene Sasse (c) courtesy of Weeks Roses)
Flowers are usually the attraction of every garden. That rose flower looking very beautiful. Thanks very much for sharing this with us.
Posted by: garden design sydney | July 11, 2012 at 02:12 AM
We just bought this from a Bunnings store, Bundaberg, Qld
Posted by: Chris Sorokoput | June 22, 2009 at 04:25 AM
I would like to purchase a 4th July Rose for my daughter who is getting married on this day this year. Any contacts would be much appreciated. Thanks
Posted by: Gloria Flynn | June 02, 2009 at 04:26 PM