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FLORIBUNDA ROSES


Floribunda – meaning “many fl owered” – makes these roses ideal for landscaping due to their prolifi c bloom and branching plant habit. They combine elegant hybrid tea fl ower form and a marvelous range of colors with the hardiness and cluster-blooming habit of polyanthus variet- ies. Hardy in Zones 5 to 9 unless noted.


Livin’ Easy™


24561–(P.P.9161)–One of the easi- est roses to grow. Clusters of 3 to 4 inch apricot-orange blooms appear constantly, their fruity fragrance and warm colors bringing pleasure in- doors and out. Glossy, blackspot re- sistant foliage covers the 3 to 5 foot plants. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95


Distant Drums


24871–Drums out wave after wave of blooms. Clusters of moderately fragrant, double fl owers are orchid- pink shading to lavender at the edges with hints of golden-bronze at their centers. Dark green, disease resistant foliage. Grows 3 to 4 feet tall. 2 yr. No. 1 Grade plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95


EBB TIDE™ Ebb Tide™


24395–(P.P.10478)–Special color, fragrance and performance. Very double 4 to 5 inch blooms of smoky plum-purple have old-fashioned form and spicy clove fragrance that nearly bowls you over. Bushy 4 to 5 foot plants keep getting better the lon- ger they are established. 2 yr. No. 1 Grade plants. Each $17.95; 2 for $31.95; 4 for $57.95


JULIA CHILD Julia Child


24526–(P.P.18473)–Selected personally by master chef icon, the late Julia Child. She loved the butter-gold color and licorice and spice fragrance of the very full, 3½ inch blooms. Super glossy leaves cover the 3 foot bushy, rounded plants. Adapts well to a wide variety of growing locations and conditions. Select #1 own root plants.


Each $16.95; 2 for $29.95; 4 for $54.95


KOKO-LOKO™–Mysterious color. Page 4. KETCHUP & MUSTARD™–A must see. Page 4.


Easy Does It™ EASY DOES IT™ FLORIBUNDA ROSE OFFER #2


24695 (X)–One each of Easy Does It™, Distant Drums and White Licorice™, a $51.85 value for $43.95


SPECTACULAR SHRUB ROSES


AARS 2010


24388–(PPAF)–So distinctively delightful, and as its name implies, super easy to grow! Like a fl amboyant fruit salad for the landscape, the free-fl owering, swirling shades of mango- orange, peach-pink and honey apricot form 3½ inch blooms that are scalloped, ruffl ed and classically spiraled. Rounded, 3 to 4 foot bushy plants are fi lled with glossy green leaves. Prov- en disease resistance, vigor and wide adaptabili- ty makes this rose a fruit fragrant treat wherever its grown. 2-yr. No. 1 Grade plants. Each $17.95; 2 for $31.95; 4 for $57.95


AARS 2006


FLORIBUNDA ROSE OFFER #1 24693 (X)–One each of Ebb Tide™, Julia Child and Livin' Easy™, a $50.85 value for $42.95


White Licorice™


24691–(PPAF)–Fragrant blooms have a powerful licorice and lemon blossom aroma. Beautifully branched 3 to 4 foot plants crank out loads of 4 to 5 inch ivory-white blooms with hints of chiffon that will perfume the garden all summer. Glossy, dark green foliage stays clean and attractive with good disease re- sistance. 2 yr. No. 1 Grade plants. Each $17.95; 2 for $31.95; 4 for $57.95


Julia Child & Ebb Tide™ Twofer 36"


on a single tree. Complete growing instructions are included with every order. 2 year, 36" plants. Each $59.95; 2 for $99.95


a beautiful, mixed bouquet


varieties are grafted together, resulting in


cents for your garden. The two


WHITE LICORICE™


Tree Rose 25993–Unique vertical ac-


LIVIN’ EASY™


AARS 1996


DISTANT DRUMS


PRAIRIE SUNRISE Prairie Sunrise JUBILEE™ BLOOMS JUBILEE™ FRUIT


HARDY FRUITING ROSE FROM RUSSIA


Jubilee™


24965–Zones 3-9–Huge rose hips in fall. A spec- tacular rugosa rose from Russia with fragrant, 3 inch, purplish-red single fl owers and glossy green disease resistant foliage. The large fruits, called hips, have thick, tasty fl esh high in vitamin C and are used for jams, jellies and tea. Grows 5 to 8 feet tall. 3½ inch pots. Each $14.95; 2 for $25.95; 4 for $46.95


– 30 – MIDNIGHT BLUE™ Midnight Blue™


25018–Zones 5-9–Alluring color and fabulous fragrance. Velvety, deep purple, 3 to 5 inch blooms in clusters of 5 or more cover this charm- ing, compact shrub rose. The demure, cupped fl ow- ers have an old fashioned form and a strong, spicy clove fragrance. Plant in containers or near a patio where you can admire the unusual colors and ap- preciate the wonderful aroma. Very disease resis- tant. Grows 2 to 3 feet tall. 2-yr. No. 1 Grade plants. Each $17.95; 2 for $31.95; 4 for $57.95


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25083–Zones 4-9–Rich fragrance and spectacular color. Clusters of apricot-red buds unfold into doubled and quartered 4 inch blooms of salm- on to deep apricot over a yellow base. A yellow reverse warms to pink at the petal tips. Blooms recurrently. Grows 3 feet tall. One of a series of roses bred by Dr. Griffi th Buck at Iowa State University in the 1970’s. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95


AARS 1987


Bonica


24820–Zones 4-9–(P.P.5105)–A colorful favorite for landscaping. This exception- ally hardy, vigorous and disease resistant shrub rose deserves a space in every land- scape. Clusters of long-lasting, 2 to 3 inch double blossoms are a blend of medium to pale pink. Bright orange-red hips in late fall add further interest. Plants grow 3 to 5 feet tall. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95


SPECTACULAR SHRUB ROSE OFFER 25292 (X)–One each of Prairie Sunrise, Bonica and Midnight Blue™ for $41.95 QUESTIONS? Call customer service 1-800-297-3123 BONICA


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