HARDY ROSES FROM CANADA
MORDEN SUNRISE Morden Sunrise Shrub MORDEN RUBY MORDEN BLUSH Morden Ruby Shrub
25038–Zones 3-7–A profuse bloomer that fl owers almost continuously. The double, 2½ to 3½ inch, long-lasting fl ow- ers are a striking blend of deepest pink and ruby red with a splash of deep red. Small orange hips appear at season’s end. Plants grow 2 to 3 feet tall. A ‘Parkland Series’ rose. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95
Morden Blush Shrub
25030–Zones 3-7–(P.P.8054)–A combina- tion of beauty, hardiness and disease resistance. This is one of the most spec- tacular of the Canadian ‘Parkland’ roses. Sprays of 2 to 3 inch blooms are a lovely blend of blush-pink shading to white. Flowers almost continuously. Bushy 2 to 3 foot plants. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95
MORDEN SHRUB ROSE OFFER #1 25284 (X)–One each of Morden Sunrise and Morden Fireglow, 2 roses total, a $31.90 value for $26.95
MORDEN SHRUB ROSE OFFER #2 25289 (X)–One each of Morden Ruby, Morden Blush and Morden Centennial, 3 roses total, a $47.85 value for $39.95
MORDEN CENTENNIAL Morden Centennial Shrub
25032–Zones 3-7–Continuous fl ushes of beautiful blooms. Deep pink lightly scented 4 inch blooms are borne both sin- gly or in clusters of up to 15 blossoms. De- velops into a 3 to 5 foot shrub with good disease resistance and hardiness. A Cana- dian ‘Parkland Series’ rose. Select #1 own root plants.
Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95
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PARTY HARDY™ Party Hardy™ Shrub
25064–Zones 3-7–(P.P.21499)–Like its name in every way! A ‘party’ because of the abun- dant showy clusters of big, old-fashioned 3½ to 4½ inch double blooms of deep pink, and ‘hardy’ because it breezes through Zone 3 winters without winter protection. Abundant green foliage fi lls the 4 to 5½ foot slightly spreading shrubs from top to bottom. Bred in Canada, this rose not only thrives in very cold climates, it actually prefers those conditions. Select #1 own root plants. Each $16.95; 2 for $29.95; 4 for $54.95
CUTHBERT GRANT Cuthbert Grant Shrub
24858–Zones 3-7–Winner of numerous awards and adopted as the Manitoba Centennial Rose. Its large, semi-double to double 4 inch blooms are borne in clusters of 3 to 6 fl owers, their intense pur- plish-red color displayed like beacons against dark green foliage. Develops into a neat 3 foot bush that fl owers almost continuously. Excellent disease resis- tance and root hardiness. A ‘Parkland Series’ rose out of Canada. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95
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25677–Zones 3-7–This pillar-type climb- er can be left on the trellis due to its ironclad hardiness. The 2 to 3 inch deep pink double fl owers are borne in clusters of up to 30 blossoms. Very free-fl owering, blooming repeatedly throughout the grow- ing season. Glossy foliage is resistant to mildew and black spot. Grows 8 to 10 feet tall. From the Canadian ‘Explorer Series’. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95
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25460–Zones 3-7–The best red climbing rose for cold areas. The 6 to 7 foot canes produce large clusters of 3 to 4 inch me- dium red blossoms with a delightful spicy fragrance. Blooms freely and repeatedly all summer long. Small orange hips appear in the fall. Dark glossy green foliage tinted with burgundy has good resistance to mil- dew. Branches can be left over winter and will require only minimal spring pruning. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95
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25499–Zones 3-7–Outstanding in every way! Rarely does a shrub rose combine symmetrical and robust form, long season of bloom, disease resistance, hardiness and glowing beauty, all in one vigorous plant. From the Canadian ‘Explorer Series’, John Cabot bears fragrant 2½ inch double blooms of deep fuchsia-pink, almost red. Grow as an 8 to 10 foot pillar/climber or trim the arching canes to shrub form. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95
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25040–Zones 3-7–(P.P.13969)–Flowers are an ever-changing kaleidoscope of color. Orange-yellow buds open to fragrant 2 to 3 inch fl owers with wavy petals and orange stamens. The fl owers transform from dark orange over yellow to lighter shades of yel- low, orange and cream. The everblooming 2 to 3 foot plants have dark green foliage with excellent resistance to black spot. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95
MORDEN FIREGLOW Morden Fireglow Shrub
25035–Zones 3-7–(P.P.8060)–This brilliant fl ower color is rarely seen in shrub roses. From the hardy Canadian ‘Parkland Series’ comes this fl oriferous shrub rose featuring clusters of 2 to 3 inch double blooms of fi ery orange-red with a scarlet reverse. The bushy 2 to 3 foot plants display resistance to black spot and mildew. Select #1 own root plants. Each $15.95; 2 for $27.95; 4 for $49.95
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