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Hybrid Teas and Grandifloras DARK NIGHT™ Hybrid Tea


(Plant Patent #21071, Var: MEIrysset, Exhibition Name: Garden Direc- tor Bartje Miller) Novel color and exhibition quality blooms will have rose afi cionados clamoring to obtain this distinctive hybrid tea. However, you don’t have to be a rose expert to grow Dark Night™ as it has natural toughness, above average disease resistance and the ability to produce an abundance of blooms in all kinds of conditions. T e color is like nothing we have seen – a dark, velvety red fi nishing black-red on the inside with a reverse of light yellow suff used with red. Large buds are high-centered, unfurling to form cup-like blooms. Foliage is dark green and very glossy. If you’re on the lookout for something diff erent, give this rose a try!


Height: 5 -5½’ Petals: 25+ Flower Size: 3½-4” Fragrance: Very slight Hybridizer: Meilland International, 2012


19.95 ea. 2 for 36.95 4 for 67.95 Item #23642


ZINC ROSE MARKERS


Ideal for recording the names of your roses. Zinc coated nameplate measures 1¾" x 3½" and slips onto 11¾" wire standards. A special car- bon pencil (included) will not fade in sun, snow or rain. Markers can be easily moved as your plants get bigger. Eco- nomical and long lasting.


Set of 25 with carbon pencil


13.95 – Item #53352


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 41 for more information on rose hardi- ness and rootstocks.


Dainty Bess


BACK AGAIN! Dark Night™


DICK CLARK Grandifl ora


(PPAF, Var: WEKfunk) No two fl owers are exactly alike on this changeable cha- meleon of a rose. Black-red buds spiral open to show off swirls of cream edged with vibrant cherry pink. As the sun strikes the classically-formed blooms, they begin to blush with burgundy hues, fi nally fi nishing deep, dark red. T e beau- tiful blooms are held on long cutting stems and displayed against super-shiny green foliage for an eye-popping combo. Easy to grow, broadly rounded, bushy plants have great vigor and disease resis- tance.


Height: 4½-5’ Petals: 25-30 Flower Size: 4-5” Fragrance: Moderate cinnamon spice Hybridizer: Carruth/Bédard, 2011


Dick Clark


DOUBLE DELIGHT Hybrid Tea


DAINTY BESS Vintage Hybrid Tea


A fi ve petalled creamy pink with showy burgundy stamens whose airy clusters have all the elegance of a fl ight of tropical birds. Tall, upright, hardy plants are clothed in cast iron, grayish green, leathery foli- age. An ageless beauty that has become a classic and a perennial favorite among artists who capture the beauty of the rose.


Height: 5-6’ Petals: 5 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Mild, spicy Hybridizer: Archer, 1925


17.95 ea. 2 for 31.95 4 for 57.95 Item #23640


(Var: ANDeli) Nicely formed cream blooms have strawberry markings invad- ing the outer ring of petals as they un- fold, becoming more pronounced as the summer wears on. It not only deserves its place on the show table but also makes a dramatic cut fl ower with its intensely fra- grant profusion. T e plants are medium to tall, slightly spreading and quick to repeat. T e green, matte foliage will fall prey to mildew if you neglect your spray program, but that’s its only fault and it doesn’t mind cold winters.


Height: 4-5’ Petals: 35-40 Flower Size: 4-6” Fragrance: Strong Hybridizer: Swim and Ellis, 1977


16.95 ea.


2 for 29.95 4 for 54.95 Item #23656


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18.95 ea. 2 for 34.95 4 for 62.95 Item #23648


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