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Senior Prom Sub-Zero Hybrid Tea Rose
Ideal Size & Color for Corsages!
 ( 3 customer reviews)
Memories of senior year come flooding back when this variety
graces your garden. Big rose-pink blooms appear singly or in clusters
all summer long. Each flower grows 3-4 in. wide on sturdy,
upright stems. Lovely hybrid shape and fragrance. Resistant to
black spot. Reaches heights of 2-3 ft. tall. Zones 3-10. Selection Tip: All climbers and hybrid teas are 2-year plants. No. 1 to 1 1/2 grade. This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.
Product Details
Zones: 3 - 10 Height: 2-3 feet Spacing: 3 feet Depth: Soak roots 2-6 hours before planting, plant so grafted union is 1 inch below soil surface in warm areas and 2 inches in colder areas Sun/Shade: At least 6 hours of sunlight until frost Color: Rose/Pink Foliage: Loses leaves in Fall Blooms: Continuous throughout the summer
| Comments: Mix peat moss, compost or well rotted manure into the soil. Mound soil in the center of hole, spread roots over mound. Add 1/2 soil & compact - complete the filling, compact and water well. Feed monthly with rose food until late summer. Water once weekly when rainfall is scanty. Remove spent blossoms, weak growth & suckers. Spray or dust bi-weekly for insect & disease. Mulch heavily around base for winter & cover rest of plant with straw or shredded leaves. Hold in place with chicken wire or burlap. Subzero roses are bred for increased vigor & disease resistance. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Senior Prom Sub-Zero Hybrid Tea Rose Ships In The Spring Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR
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Customer Reviews Overall Rating: Write an online review and share your thoughts with other customers Sort Reviews: Newest | Oldest | Highest Rating | Lowest Rating  - Monday, March 04, 2013 Bounteous bloomer Reviewed By: Nancy Mobley (Mitchell, NE) Planted last year and this rose had many, many blooms all summer. I have never seen a first year rose bloom so heavily. Beautiful pink - name fits perfectly. I counted over 15 buds at once in July.  - Monday, October 25, 2010 Blooms 3 times Reviewed By: Kristina (La Crosse, WI) I purchased this rose in the spring and it has bloomed fully 3 times this year, each time with at least 15 full blooms! AWESOME  - Tuesday, June 15, 2010 Great Rose Reviewed By: Chris (Mingo Jct, OH) I planted these roses for my wife in April and they have not disappointed. We have at least 13 beautiful pink roses so far. I will definetly be purchasing more. Thanks Read More Reviews
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Senior Prom Sub-Zero Hybrid Tea Rose
Ideal Size & Color for Corsages!
(3
customer reviews)
Memories of senior year come flooding back when this variety
graces your garden. Big rose-pink blooms appear singly or in clusters
all summer long. Each flower grows 3-4 in. wide on sturdy,
upright stems. Lovely hybrid shape and fragrance. Resistant to
black spot. Reaches heights of 2-3 ft. tall. Zones 3-10. Selection Tip: All climbers and hybrid teas are 2-year plants. No. 1 to 1 1/2 grade.
This item ships only in the spring.
If our spring shipping season is closed, your order will be shipped the following spring.
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Product Details
Zones: 3 - 10 Height: 2-3 feet Spacing: 3 feet Depth: Soak roots 2-6 hours before planting, plant so grafted union is 1 inch below soil surface in warm areas and 2 inches in colder areas Sun/Shade: At least 6 hours of sunlight until frost Color: Rose/Pink Foliage: Loses leaves in Fall Blooms: Continuous throughout the summer
| Comments: Mix peat moss, compost or well rotted manure into the soil. Mound soil in the center of hole, spread roots over mound. Add 1/2 soil & compact - complete the filling, compact and water well. Feed monthly with rose food until late summer. Water once weekly when rainfall is scanty. Remove spent blossoms, weak growth & suckers. Spray or dust bi-weekly for insect & disease. Mulch heavily around base for winter & cover rest of plant with straw or shredded leaves. Hold in place with chicken wire or burlap. Subzero roses are bred for increased vigor & disease resistance. Shipping: View Shipping Schedule Senior Prom Sub-Zero Hybrid Tea Rose Ships In The Spring Unable to ship to: AE AK GU HI PR
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Customer Reviews
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- Monday, March 04, 2013
Bounteous bloomer
Reviewed By:
Nancy Mobley (Mitchell, NE)
Planted last year and this rose had many, many blooms all summer. I have never seen a first year rose bloom so heavily. Beautiful pink - name fits perfectly. I counted over 15 buds at once in July.

- Monday, October 25, 2010
Blooms 3 times
Reviewed By:
Kristina (La Crosse, WI)
I purchased this rose in the spring and it has bloomed fully 3 times this year, each time with at least 15 full blooms! AWESOME

- Tuesday, June 15, 2010
Great Rose
Reviewed By:
Chris (Mingo Jct, OH)
I planted these roses for my wife in April and they have not disappointed. We have at least 13 beautiful pink roses so far. I will definetly be purchasing more. Thanks
Read More Reviews