Roses for Cutting

Roses are meant to be enjoyed up close—and nothing brings their beauty indoors like freshly cut blooms from your own garden. Roses for cutting are selected for their long, strong stems and elegant flowers, making them ideal for bouquets, arrangements, and simple vase displays in Canadian homes.
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Roses Designed for Bouquets and Indoor Beauty

A cut flower garden isn’t complete without roses. This collection features rose varieties chosen for their sturdy stems, graceful form, and dependable bloom production—qualities that make them just as beautiful in a vase as they are in the landscape. When cut correctly, these roses continue to rebloom, allowing Canadian gardeners to enjoy fresh flowers indoors throughout the growing season.

Growing roses for cutting is both rewarding and practical. With repeat-flowering varieties, you can harvest blooms regularly while encouraging new growth and additional flowers. From early summer through fall, your garden becomes a continual source of colour and fragrance for your home.

Choosing the Best Roses for Cutting

Hybrid tea roses are the classic choice for cut flowers, prized for their long stems and single, perfectly shaped blooms. These are the roses most often seen in florist arrangements, and they shine just as beautifully when grown at home. A single stem placed in a bud vase offers quiet elegance, while several stems arranged together create a striking focal point.

Floribunda and grandiflora roses also make excellent cut flowers. Their clustered blooms are ideal for fuller arrangements and centrepieces, adding texture and movement to both formal and relaxed designs. For a more natural, cottage-inspired look, roses pair beautifully with other garden flowers for mixed bouquets that feel effortless and welcoming.

Fresh Flowers, Grown at Home

Roses for cutting offer remarkable variety, with colours ranging from soft neutrals to vibrant, saturated hues. Different bloom shapes and sizes allow you to create arrangements that feel personal and seasonal, whether you prefer classic symmetry or loose, organic styling.

Best of all, cutting roses from your garden doesn’t mean sacrificing outdoor beauty. These varieties are selected to continue producing flowers, ensuring your garden remains full and vibrant while your home enjoys the added luxury of fresh-cut roses.

Discover roses for cutting selected for strong stems, elegant blooms, and reliable performance in Canadian gardens—only from the rose experts at Jackson & Perkins.