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That might be a better alternative that cutting back at this point. If you cut back now, and the weather stays very mild for awhile, the roses could regard the cutting back as a "starter's gun," as it were, and start going full-tilt. In which case you'll end up with a lot more damage from those late frosts.
Covering them so they don't get much sunlight is a better option. Use non-organic stuff if possible to keep from harboring mildew and disease organisms. If they'll fit under those styrene cones, they are good options, if not, try making a tube of Tyvek around them and filling in with some clean crumpled paper, plastic peanuts or other fill, and then twist and tie the top. Cutting off the light will slow/stop the growth, and the insulation will help the roses weather sudden changes in temperature.
helpfully, Bright
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