Shrub and Landscape Roses NEW OFFERING!
THE IMPOSTER™ Shrub
(Plant Patent #19587, Var: MEIro- sclem) Rightly named T e Imposter™ as many people mistake this rose for a clematis. Unique blooms are medium pink splattered with darker pink speck- les and streaks. Extremely fl oriferous, compact plants fi lled with glossy, green foliage produce abundant fl ushes of blooms all season. T is little beauty is the perfect addition to any landscape or collection and makes a unique, showy hedge. T ose in humid climates may want to steer clear because this rose likes it hot and dry. Grown own root.
Height: 2½’ Petals: 4-8 Flower Size: 3-4” Fragrance: None Hybridizer: Meilland, 2007
16.95 ea. The Imposter™
STARRY NIGHT™ Shrub
(Plant Patent #14758, Var: ORAwichkay) Growing in clusters, this great profusion of single white fl owers seems to twinkle in the sun. But don’t mistake the dogwood- like fl orets for something other than a rose. After watching it grow for the last several years, it is never without some fl ow- ers throughout the summer and into fall. A self-cleaning rose that requires no dead heading since it does not set seed. Its dis- ease resistance is fantastic, its spreading habit will fi ll large spaces in the garden and its mass appeal will become legendary.
Height: 3-5’ Width: 3-5’ Petals: 5 Flower Size: 2-4” Fragrance: None Hybridizer: Orard, 2002
16.95 ea. 2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #25155
Starry Night™ THE FAIRY Polyantha
Introduced in 1932, this versatile international favorite carries all the good qualities breeders have worked so hard to introduce into modern shrub roses. Cascading sprays of dainty, clear pink, double fl owers are produced continuously from spring until frost, weighting the branches so they arch gracefully to cover the rounded bush from top to bottom. Glossy green leaves are naturally disease resistant. Hardy through Zone 4. Grown own root.
Height: 2-3’ Width: 4-5’ Petals: 20-25 Flower Size: 1-1½” Fragrance: Mild apple Hybridizer: Bentall, 1932
15.95 ea. The Fairy 36
2 for 27.95 4 for 49.95 Item #25173
2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #25174
ORGANIC FUNGICIDE T e Organic Gardener’s Best Friend!
ACTINOVATE®
T is highly eff ective product attacks foliar diseases such as powdery mildew, downy mildew, grey mold, fi re blight, leaf spots, rusts and black spot on a wide variety of plants, including roses. It also prevents root diseases such as pythium, verticillium and fusarium. T e active in- gredient is a patented bacte- rium that grows around the root system or foliage. Use as a foliar spray or soil drench. When applied to soil, it also breaks down minerals and micronutrients, making them more readily available to plants so they grow stronger and healthier. Approved for use on an- nuals, perennials, trees, shrubs – even vegetable and herb gardens. A 2 oz. package makes up to 35 gallons of spray or drench.
2 oz. package 22.95 – Item #50201
ESPOMA ROSETONE® Rose food for the organic gardener. Long-lasting, won’t burn or leach away
beginning of the season to mid-September. A 4 pound bag contains approximately 12 cups.
4 lb. bag 7.95 – Item #57829A
NANIMAL REPELLENT No residue on roses.
o sprays to mix.
T ese granules are made of all-natural ingredients that repel by sense of touch, taste and smell. Simply sprinkle around your plants for protec- tion that lasts up to 2 months. Does not harm animals or the environ- ment. Repels a large vari- ety of animals including deer, rabbits, mice and more. 3 lbs. treats 2500 sq. ft. (Not for sale in IN, KY, NM).
3 Lb. Shaker Can 18.95 Item #52021
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED • Complete web catalog – order online at
EdmundsRoses.com
Get prize-winning results safely and naturally. T is complex, balanced blend of natural organics in a long- lasting, slow release com- pound enhanced with ben- efi cial microbes results in longer lasting, more abun- dant blooms. No sludges or toxic ingredients. Use on both newly planted and es- tablished roses. Mix 3 cups with soil at planting time and apply 1¼ cups on estab- lished plants. For best results, feed roses monthly from the
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