At Last Rose
The At Last Rose is a true revolution in the garden world. For decades, gardeners had to choose between the intoxicating scent of a delicate tea rose or the hardy, disease-resistant nature of a landscape rose. The At Last rose finally offers both. It is a “no-fuss” beauty that brings a continuous carpet of sunset-hued blooms to your garden from late spring all the way until the first frost.
Signature Features & Aesthetics
- Luminous Sunset Palette: Each bloom features a soft, warm apricot tone that glows in the evening light. As the flower matures, it fades gracefully into a creamy peach, creating a multi-tonal sunset effect on a single bush.
- Full, Romantic Form: Despite its “landscape” classification, the blooms are fully double and cupped, mimicking the high-end look of a classic English garden rose.
- Classic Rose Perfume: Unlike many easy-care roses that have no scent, At Last is deeply fragrant, releasing a sweet, traditional rose aroma that carries on the breeze.
- Glossy Foliage: The flowers are framed by exceptionally healthy, dark green, glossy leaves that stay beautiful all season long without the need for heavy spraying.
Why Choose At Last Roses?
- The “Easy-Care” Hero: Perfectly suited for beginner gardeners or busy homeowners, this rose is self-cleaning (no deadheading required!) and highly resistant to black spot and mildew.
- Continuous Bloom Cycle: While some roses bloom in “waves,” At Last is a prolific bloomer that keeps producing new buds throughout the entire summer.
- Versatile Landscaping: Its compact, mounded habit makes it ideal for low hedges, perennial borders, or even large patio containers.
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Breeder | Proven Winners |
| Color | Sunset Apricot to Peach |
| Flower Form | Double / Cupped |
| Fragrance | Strong & Sweet |
| Hardiness | USDA Zones 5-9 |
| Size | 2.5 – 3 ft. Tall and Wide |
| Bloom Time | Late Spring through Fall |
Professional Care Instructions
To ensure your At Last Roses thrive with minimal effort:
- Sunlight Requirements: Plant in full sun (at least 6 hours a day) to ensure the most vibrant apricot color and the highest flower production.
- Watering: Provide regular water until established. Once mature, these roses are remarkably resilient, but they prefer consistent moisture at the root zone.
- Feeding: Apply a slow-release rose fertilizer in early spring as new growth appears to fuel the season’s heavy blooming.
- Minimal Pruning: In early spring, simply cut the plant back by about one-third of its total height to encourage fresh, vigorous growth.
- Space to Breathe: While disease-resistant, giving the plant good air circulation will keep that glossy foliage looking its best.




