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Floribunda Roses DROP DEAD RED™ Floribunda


(PPAF, Var: WEKcharlie) So velvety, so intense, this rose is just so jaw-droppingly delicious red – especially set against highly glossed deep green leaves that mirror all the eye-popping action. A stop ‘em dead in their tracks red that’s certain to lure you to linger, and it’s that red to the very fi nish of the fl ower. T e classically formed double blooms are often borne in clusters. A natural for the landscape with plentiful blooms that keep right on coming.


Height: 4 -5’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Mild sweet Hybridizer: Carruth, 2010


17.95 ea. 2 for 31.95 4 for 57.95 Item #24379


SEA MAGIC


Apply this seaweed compound every 2 to 3 weeks, mixing in water along with your regular liquid fertilizer, and watch your roses grow big- ger, stronger and lusher with larger, more plentiful, colorful blooms. The secret is in the micro-nutrients, amino acids and growth-promot- ing and disease-fighting substances stored in seaweed. The seaweed in Sea Magic is harvested from the cold clear waters of the North Atlantic off the coast of Canada and is quick-dried using a special procedure to lock in its powerful natural qualities. Super concentrated – a 1 oz. packet makes up to 30 gallons and treats all your plants for months. Works miracles on all types of flowers as well as fruits, vegetables and lawns. Give it a try – we think you’ll be pleased with the results.


Drop Dead Red™ 1 oz. pkt 6.95 ea. – Item #51150 BRILLIANT PINK ICEBERG Floribunda


(Plant Patent #12645, Var: PRObril) Here is a sport of the world famous Iceberg rose that we think should become almost as popular. Blooms are a blend of deep pink and cream, and if you look closely at the petals they appear almost hand painted. Bril- liant Pink has all the other great attributes of Iceberg including the wonderful fl ower production, good disease resistance, attractive bushy habit and nearly thornless stems.


Height: 3 -5’ Petals: 18-24 Flower Size: 3-5” Fragrance: Mild honey Hybridizer: Weatherly, 2001


16.95 ea. 2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #24332


BURGUNDY ICEBERG™ Floribunda


(Plant Patent #16198, Var: PROse) Who can resist the famous Iceberg rose in this stunning color? You’ll enjoy the same great landscape performance in every way – ter- rifi c fl ower production, bushy plant habit and glossy green foliage on nearly thornless stems, but sibling ‘Burgundy’ has the painted colors of deep purple-red with a cream reverse. In bloom almost constantly, bearing big clusters of blossoms. Perfect for the landscape whether en masse or standing alone.


Height: 3-5’ Petals: 20-25 Flower Size: 3-4” Fragrance: Mild honey Hybridizer: Swane, 2007


16.95 ea. 2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #24339


Brilliant Pink Iceberg Burgundy Iceberg™


Iceberg ICEBERG Floribunda


(Var: KORbin) A slender bud of crystal white opens quickly to form huge white blooms that are very resistant to rain spotting. Each spray will make a fragrant bouquet and they keep covering a big billowy plant all season. Virtually thornless bushes are showered with graceful light green, shiny foliage that is so resistant to disease it can be used as a hedge. Voted by the World Federation of Rose Societies as one of the world’s top ten favorite roses. Very hardy and fragrant.


Height: 4-6’ Petals: 20-25 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Moderate Hybridizer: Kordes, 1958


14.95 ea. 2 for 25.95 4 for 46.95 Item #24503


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