luxurious, Dark Red, Many-petalled Blooms Appear In June & July. Quick To Establish, Fragrant Flowers Get Bigger & Better Each Year.come Bare-rooted Meaning The Main Stems Are Dormant While The Roots Are Ready To Busily Establishing Themselves Once Planted. receiving Your Bare Root Plantdig A Hole That’s Large Enough To Fit The Entire Root Mass Without Any Roots Being Broken, Bent Or Emerging From The Surface. It Basically Needs To Be Deep Enough To Entirely Cover The Roots All The Way Up To The Soil Mark On The Stem.use A Granular Fertiliser To Give The Planting Hole A Boost Before Planting.position the Plant Into The Planting Hole (making Sure It’s Straight & Upright) & Fill Back In With The Dug-out Soil.firm Down The Soil Around The Base Of The Rose Gently With Your Hands. Give The Plant A Good Soak With Water Straight Away After Planting. Surround The Plant With A Mulch Of Bulky Compost Or Manure To Give It A Good Feed & Insulate The Very Active Roots.