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Hybrid Teas and Grandifloras CALIFORNIA


FRAGRANT FRAGRANT CHRYSLER IMPERIAL Hybrid Tea


T is timeless classic is a perfect example of what a hy- brid tea should be – high-centered, velvety, strongly scented and with a great repeat. T e large, shapely, dark red blooms are held on long stems clothed with dark matte-green leaves. While happiest in hot temperatures, it doesn’t disappoint wherever it calls home. A proven performer with fragrance to die for.


Height: 4-6’ Petals: 45-50 Flower Size: 5-6” Fragrance: Strong damask rose Hybridizer: Lammerts, 1953


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NOTE: “Own root” roses generally have smaller, thinner canes than budded roses. T eir strength is in their strong, fi brous root system. See page 43 for more information on rose hardi- ness and rootstocks.


Bride’s Dream


DREAMIN’™ Hybrid Tea (Plant Patent #21388, Var: MEIbihars) T is Meilland introduction captures all the beauty, elegance and radiance of the original ‘Princess de Monaco™’, but is en- hanced with strong citrus fragrance, even better fl ower form and more tolerance to common rose diseases. Why the name California Dreamin™? Simply because the exceptional rose climates of California and the dry West enhances every one of its fi ne qualities, making it a ‘dream’ rose to grow in those areas. Grown own root.


Height: 3-4’ Petals: 28-35 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Strong citrus Hybridizer: Meilland, 2009


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FRAGRANT California Dreamin’™


CH-CHING!™ Grandifl ora


(PPAF, Var: WEKyesir) Hybridizer Tom Carruth says “this sport of 2007 AARS winner Strike It Rich® has the same bushy plant that fl owers like a weed and smells up a storm”. Only the fl ower color has changed to a beautiful golden yellow with just an occasional kiss of ruby-red. T e clusters of blooms are held on stems lined with deep green leaves and deep red new shoots. Plants are vigorous with outstanding natural disease resistance. ‘Scent-sational’ for a bouquet and ‘beauty-full’ in the land- scape.


Height: 4-6’ Petals: 30 Flower Size: 4½-5” Fragrance: Strong sweet spice & fruit Hybridizer: Bédard\Carruth, 2009


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CHICAGO PEACE Hybrid Tea


BRIDE’S DREAM Hybrid Tea


(Var: KORoyness) T is rose should really be called an exhibitors’ dream. T e pale, satiny pink blooms start out with a long, slender bud that opens slowly into a perfect spiral. T e plants bear medium green foliage with a noticeable grayish sheen and at least reasonable disease resistance. It’s quite a tall grower but is eas- ily kept in check by harvesting the armloads of low- thorned, long-stemmed cutfl owers it will produce.


Height: 5-6’ Petals: 30-35 Flower Size: 5-7” Fragrance: Medium Hybridizer: Kordes, 1984


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(Var: JOHnago) A color vari- ant of the most famous rose of all time that was discovered in the windy city of Chicago. T e pink edge sometimes suff uses the entire surface of the petals and the re- verse is a deep rich gold. A rather unstable sport, it occasionally pro- duces some surprising color varia- tions. Weatherproof and hardy on a tough, disease resistant plant clothed in glossy apple green foli- age.


Height: 5-6’ Petals: 40-45 Flower Size: 5-7” Fragrance: Mild, fruity Hybridizer: Johnston, 1962


14.95 ea.


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